Recent monitoring of the City of Kimberley’s Mark Creek water supply has shown a continuous average below 1.00 NTU for several days. Based on these…
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Regional rain alert stretches to Tuesday
Environment Canada issued another special weather statement this morning (June 1), warning of a long duration of moderate to heavy rain throughout the East Kootenay…
Stage 2 Water Restrictions begin June 1 in Kimberley
Did you know Kimberley’s drinking water comes from two beautiful mountain sources—Mark Creek and Matthew Creek? These watersheds provide us with clean, high-quality water, but…
Marysville Falls Walkway revitalized for all ages and abilities
The Marysville Falls Walkway has been a favourite for locals and a must-see for tourists for more than 45 years. This scenic path to the…
Body recovered in Mark Creek
On July 19, Kimberley RCMP was called to Mark Creek near the downtown core in Kimberley after witnesses believed they had observed a person in…
Annual bio-solids removal work begins at wastewater plant
Residents of Marysville may start noticing odours from the Pollution Control Centre (PCC) located below Marysville, adjacent to Mark Creek and the St. Mary River….
Utility rate increases finalized and reserve fund established
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On December 11, City of Kimberley council held its last regular bi-monthly meeting for 2023. Councillors Sue Cairns,…
Lion’s Bridge to temporarily close for repairs
The City of Kimberley Operations Department announces the temporary closure of Lion’s Bridge for essential repairs. This bridge is located on the Lions Trail that…
Petition submitted opposing Marysville OCP and zoning change
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On June 12, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Sue Cairns, Kevin Dunnebacke, Woody…
The next few weeks could be sandbag weather
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary For B.C. flood watchers, the next few weeks could be critical. In case you haven’t noticed, flooding has already…