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UPDATE: Nanaimo will keep two ferry terminals

UPDATE: Nanaimo will keep two ferry terminals

Transportation Minister Todd Stone reverses course after objections from Vancouver Island MLAs Michelle Stilwell and Don McRae
Retiring councillors look back on terms

Retiring councillors look back on terms

On Monday, Nov. 3, Councillors Bob Whetham, Denise Pallesen and Angus Davis sat in their last public meeting before the election.

Chamber encouraging voter turnout

Local business community is hoping to surpass last election cycle's turnout of only 30 per cent.
SunMine on track for January completion

SunMine on track for January completion

Construction on Kimberley's unique SunMine project, the largest solar farm in western Canada, is proceeding on pace.
Cranbrook celebrates new Habitat home and hearth

Cranbrook celebrates new Habitat home and hearth

Habitat for Humanity home completed, keys turned over to family at Saturday ceremony
The men who would be mayor

The men who would be mayor

Candidates for Cranbrook first magistrate face Chamber of Commerce forum
MADD launches Red Ribbon campaign

MADD launches Red Ribbon campaign

The Kimberley-Cranbrook Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) kicked off its annual Project Red Ribbon campaign on Monday, Nov. 3.

Cranbrook Council approves auto park planned for Theatre Road

Proposal brings together the Nissan, Subaru and Volkswagon dealerships to a lot located between Home Depot and FLNRO offices.
A successful rope rescue

A successful rope rescue

Kimberley Search and Rescue safely rescue woman who fell near Meachen Creek Falls

Transparency Act reveals Shuswap council earnings

An audit has revealed that the chief and one councillor at the Shuswap Indian Band are among the highest paid in the province.