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Kimberley patchwork starts Wednesday

Kimberley residents can expect to see some roadwork throughout the community as crews patch potholes.

Bylaw enforcement amendments given three readings

Cranbrook city council has given three readings to a bylaw enforcement amendment that will authorize fines through the unsightly premises and public places bylaw. 

Cranbrook police searching for missing man

The Cranbrook RCMP is looking for the public's help in locating 27-year-old Jeff Darrian. 

Byram pleased to have contract done

With the distraction of contract talks now over, Bowen Byram can put all his focus on next season. 

FireSmart wrapping up July with multiple events

The RDEK is ending the month of July with a series of FireSmart events around the region. 

RDEK introducing new buoy tagging system

The RDEK is rolling out a new tagging system for mooring buoys on Lake Windermere. 

Cranbrook council approves funds for senior centre repairs

Cranbrook city council approved $68,000 for repairs and modifications to the seniors centre. 

Fernie sending letter of support for Fording River Extension project environmental assessments

Fernie city council has given the okay for the city to write a letter of support for Elk Valley Resource's Fording River Extension (FRX) project to move to the environmental assessment phase. 

Sparwood starting up local FireSmart program

The District of Sparwood is launching its own dedicated FireSmart program.

F.W. Green Home parking reduction granted

Cranbrook Council has approved a parking reduction for the F.W. Green Home project. 

Construction to impact Kimberley city hall access

Construction work in Kimberley will close most of the sidewalk in front of city hall next week. 

Fernie council approves modification for housing development

Fernie City council has given the okay to amend a covenant for a housing project at190 Whitetail Drive.

Public washrooms reopening after string of vandalism

Multiple public washrooms in Cranbrook will reopen to the public next week, since being closed by vandalism and property damage. 

B.C. bearing brunt of tariff war, says Eby ahead of First Ministers’ meeting

Premier David Eby said British Columbia is shouldering a disproportionate economic burden from Canada’s trade war with the U.S., and he’ll be calling for “basic fairness” at next week’s First Minister’s meeting.

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