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Kelowna, Vernon teams crowned B.C. U18 curling champs in Kimberley

Kelowna, Vernon teams crowned B.C. U18 curling champs in Kimberley

Boys gold winners Team Jaeger, and Girls gold and silver teams Arndt and Rempel will all represent B.C. at the Canadians
Fatal two-vehicle collision on highway outside Kimberley

Fatal two-vehicle collision on highway outside Kimberley

The Kimberley RCMP confirms fatal two-vehicle collision near Wycliffe on Dec. 22.
Kimberley students donate $600 to library damaged by bear mace

Kimberley students donate $600 to library damaged by bear mace

Library raising funds after accidental bear spray discharge caused damages.
Dreadnaught Ski Racing looks forward to 'unique' 2025 season

Dreadnaught Ski Racing looks forward to 'unique' 2025 season

Another great year ahead for Dreadnaught Ski Racing
Highway 3 closed in Yahk due to vehicle recovery

Highway 3 closed in Yahk due to vehicle recovery

Highway 3 near Yahk is closed for 1.8 km
Kootenay childcare facilities get $112K funding from CBT

Kootenay childcare facilities get $112K funding from CBT

New funding from Columbia Basin Trust will improve 622 existing childcare spaces and create 79 new ones.
KORE hires four new positions, with funding from REDIP

KORE hires four new positions, with funding from REDIP

The Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Enterprise Initiative hires three new people to their team, with funding from the provincial government's Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program.
Events from Myrtle Mountain take the helm of Kimberley JulyFest

Events from Myrtle Mountain take the helm of Kimberley JulyFest

The 52nd Kimberley JulyFest will be organized by Events from Myrtle Mountain
Big turnout for Wildsight meeting on impact of logging in St. Marys Valley

Big turnout for Wildsight meeting on impact of logging in St. Marys Valley

Over 100 Kimberley residents attended a meeting hosted by Wildsight on Tuesday, Nov. 26, to learn about the impact of current and planned logging on wildlife and the ecosystem in the St. Mary's River Valley.
Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former Chief of ‘Aqam Community and Order of Canada Recipient Sophie Pierre has been named the inaugural Senior Fellow in Indigenous Governance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School.
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