The Wapiti Music Festival returns to Fernie this weekend (August 5 and 6). However, if you don’t have tickets – you’re pooched. The festival is…
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James White Park re-opened
The City of Fernie today reported that James White Park and area trails have been completely re-opened to the public after a blocked sanitary sewer…
Blocked sewer line closes part of James White Park
The City of Fernie is working to address a blocked sanitary sewer line below Cokato Road near Castle Mountain road. The southern portion of James…
Wapiti Music Festival returning August 5 and 6
Wapiti Music Festival is returning to Fernie in 2022 for a 10th year with a venue change. “We have been very fortunate to call the…
Bear and two cubs in James White Park
WildSafeBC Elk Valley October 6 reports a bear and two cubs have been seen swimming across the Elk River from the Stanford Inn to James…
Close call between dog and bear in Fernie
WildSafeBC Elk Valley Sept. 8 reported an incident involving a close call between a dog and a bear and cub in Fernie’s James White Park…
Mountview Dike improvements coming
This summer, the City of Fernie will be undertaking a major grant-funded construction project to upgrade the Mountview Dike. The goal of this project is…
Lowering water levels allows some areas to re-open
Water levels on the Elk River have continued to drop today, allowing the City of Fernie to re-open James White Park. The Town Loop trail…
City of Fernie closes high water areas
Water levels are currently at seasonal highs for the Elk River and Coal Creek. To ensure public safety, the City of Fernie has closed the…
City warns of erosion on dike trail network
Please be advised that due to high water we are currently experiencing some erosion on sections of our dike trail network. Barricades, fencing, and signage…