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The Kimberley Community Fall Fair had another great weekend, with over 1400 people through the doors on Saturday alone. Above NDP Candidate Wayne Stetski stops by to talk with Dr. Ilona Hale, who was promoting Healthy Kimberley. See more in Tuesday’s Bulletin. CHRIS NEWEL PHOTO
Council to receive flume update C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Kimberley City Council will meet tonight for their regular meeting, with a light agenda. However, they will receive a report on the flume rehab. This month has seen the removal of the Deer Park Avenue Bridge as well as the building of the stacked rock wall above the Wallinger Bridge. The concrete will
wall is completed upstream of the bride as well. That side of the project is on budget and on schedule. The slope stabilization near BJs Restaurant has begun with ground anchors and shot crete installed. The downstream portion of the project is behind schedule by four weeks. The estimated budget variance is SUBMITTED PHOTO $64,005, with an estimated final project cost of The downstream section of the flume rehab is underway but four weeks $3,438,055.
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It was a busy Saturday for the Rails 2 Trails folks as well as they celebrated the fifth anniversary of the trail with gatherings in both Kimberley and Cranbrook.
Electoral Boundaries Commission delivers final report
Minor changes to Kootenay East, Columbia River Revelstoke C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
The British Columbia Electoral Boundaries Commission has completed their final report, and while
some ridings are getting a new look, others like Columbia River Revelstoke and Kootenay East are just receiving a tweak. The three-person commission was comprised Mr. Justice Thomas Melnick, former Commissioner of the RCMP Beverley Busson, and Keith Archer, Chief Electoral Officer for B.C.
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