Carolyn Grant

Do an audit of your yard to make sure you keep wildlife/human conflict to a minimum. Bulletin/Brian Hay file
Do an audit of your yard to make sure you keep wildlife/human conflict to a minimum. Bulletin/Brian Hay file
A goat rescue near St. Mary Lake, Kimberley.(Screenshot)

VIDEO: Visiting tourists rescue baby mountain goat stuck between rocks in Kimberley

Kid returned to mom after being discovered three feet down and stuck on its back

A goat rescue near St. Mary Lake, Kimberley.(Screenshot)
Deer are fawning now, within communities and in the wild. Give fawns a wide berth even if you don’t see the doe around says WildSafeBC. Bulletin file.

WildSafeBC offers common sense advice on animal encounters

We are outdoors more as the weather warms, here’s how to avoid wildlife encounters

Deer are fawning now, within communities and in the wild. Give fawns a wide berth even if you don’t see the doe around says WildSafeBC. Bulletin file.
Border crossings are likely to have delays on long weekends. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Expect a busy summer at border crossings says Canada Border Services Agency

Have your ArriveCAN app filled out within 72 hours of a border crossing

Border crossings are likely to have delays on long weekends. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Campfire. (Phil McLachlan - Black Press Media - File)

New B.C. think tank shares vision for how humanity will live 500 years from now

The time has come to start thinking as a species, about where we need to go in the long term, Aspen Group says

Campfire. (Phil McLachlan - Black Press Media - File)
Sheep on the One Mile Hill in Radium January 22, 2022. Pat Morrow file

Conservation group Wildsight looks for solutions to save Radium bighorn sheep

Another four sheep were killed by vehicles last week

Sheep on the One Mile Hill in Radium January 22, 2022. Pat Morrow file

Kimberley Dynamiters: Season preview

EMANUEL SEQUERIA KIJHL

Kimberley COVID numbers at 8 according to latest data

Provincial numbers rise to 759 new cases

Winter tires should be installed by next Friday, October 1

Most routes in B.C. require snow tires from October to April

CBT #BuyBasin event returns this fall

Discover businesses in the Columbia Basin

CBT #BuyBasin event returns this fall, live from October 18 to November 10

Discover businesses in the Columbia Basin

Can’t talk politics; let’s talk curling

Has there ever been a game in the history of televised sports that has put itself through more contortions and rule changes for the sake of a TV audience than curling?

Election 2021: What you need to know

Two polling places in Kimberley

KIJHL teams can have 50% arena capacity with fully vaccinated patrons

Teams can decide if that's what they want to do, commissioner says

KIJHL teams can have 50% arena capacity with fully vaccinated patrons

Teams can decide if that's what they want to do, commissioner says

Proof of vaccination gaining support; even in Alberta

Our friends at Angus Reid are always asking Canadians their opinions on various issues, and whatever your faith in polls, their findings are often interesting.

Whiskey Jack’s in Kimberley to present live music

Roots singer Tenise Marie performs Sept. 25

Kimberley Arts presents more events to liven up the fall

Art exhibits, virtual garden tour and a drive in movie

Columbia Basin Trust releases its annual report; asks you to register for online AGM

Over 2,400 projects received Trust support in 2020/21

Kimberley RCMP investigating vandalism at Lions Park in Marysville

In a Facebook post, Sgt. Steve Woodcox of the Kimberley RCMP is asking residents who have seen any suspicious behaviour around Lions Park in Marysville recently, to contact the detachment.