KCP is in third year of four years of federal funding
Kimberley woman says she was told there was an arrest warrant out on her
Event downsized due to Covid-19, heat, smoke
Continued high call volumes and lengthy wait times on police non-emergency lines
Kimberley Dynamiters' first game on Oct. 1 at home against Columbia Valley
Kimberley RCMP are asking residents to let them know if they saw anything or anyone related to numerous reports of graffiti property damage over the weekend. Many of the reports are from the Townsite area, where a city building, and private property, including a vehicle, were spray painted.
Several projects based in the East Kootenay region to benefit
Canada and the United States are two very different countries, but we share many similarities as well. Canada, on the whole, probably leans a little more left than the U.S., and also is less obviously religious, at least in terms of politics.
Despite some rain on Sunday overnight and into Monday, the drought like conditions are forecast to continue, and the City of Kimberley is going ahead with upping water restrictions to Stage 2. This will go into effect on Tuesday, August 3, 2021.
COVID-19 case counts are rising in the Interior, while falling in other jurisdictions
From August 21 to 22 the Black Spur Ultra race will once again take place in Kimberley — an intense single track of either 54 or 108 kilometres taking participants up and down rugged terrain, hosted at Kimberley Alpine Resort.
Kimberley's Paddy Humenny shares multi-faceted experience with ultra racing
Drayden Gibson, a 17-year-old Cranbrook local, has signed on with the Kimberley Dynamiters for the coming season.
Golden Life Management, Interior Health and Ministry of Health all issue statements
Kootenay man describes what motivates someone to run 108 km in one shot
The Canadian Mountain Bike Downhill Championships were held at Kicking Horse Resort in Golden this past weekend, and a Kimberley resident earned a gold medal.
Compliance in Kimberley is good; further up the valley there have been issues
After a year of presenting most arts events via Zoom, Kimberley Arts Council is once more able to welcome spectators to enjoy live events at Centre 64. On the immediate horizon is the Kimberley Kaleidoscope 2021 arts festival, the first event of which, the Kimberley Kaleidoscope regional adjudicated art exhibition, "Celebrating the Fine Arts", opens on Tuesday afternoon, August 3, at 1 p.m. in the Centre 64 gallery and runs until August 28.
Bill Nye Mountain fire still listed as active