Kimberley Daily Bulletin, April 13, 2016

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 2016

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Members of the Cranbrook Curling Club are pictured lining up to buy tickets for the Grand Slam of Curling- a worldwide curling tournament- that takes place Nov. 8- 13 in Cranbrook. Sportsnet and the Curling Club are now selling early bird packages for $199 - which includes all the draws in the tournament which takes place in Western Financial Place and at Memorial Arena.

Notes from the regular meeting of Council C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor BUILD C ANADA GR ANT

The City of Kimberley continues to chip away at infrastructure improvements, both in the ground and in public facilities. The City will once again be applying to the Build Canada Fund for financial assistance for the Kimberley Drinking Water Loss Management project. This involves pres-

sure reducing stations to cut down leaks and water loss in some of the city’s aging pipes. The City applied for the grant last year but were turned down. “I still can’t believe we were turned down last year,” said Mayor Don McCormick. “It’s a great project. However, second time’s a charm.”

NEW CIVIC CENTRE LIGHTS

City Council also approved an expenditure of no more than $38, 921 for new LED lighting for the Civic Centre. This is a project included in the 2016 capital projects. Installation of LED lighting will save the City of Kimberley approximately $80,000 over 20 years.

BUILDING PERMITS

Building report permits are up in the first

Water quality advisory issued

three months of the year, says McCormick. C AROLYN GR ANT In addition to that, valBulletin Editor ues of those permits has doubled. “It goes to show the impact new With the warm weather, water in housing starts have,” he Mark Creek is running faster, which said. can cause issues with turbidity. It is not unusual at this time of year for the SPRING CLEANUP City to have to issue water quality adCouncil received a visories in order to comply with Interiletter from a visitor who or Health guidelines on turbidity levwas none to impressed els. The City has issued an advisory as with the state of the of Tuesday, April 12 at 11 a.m. TurbidPlatzl this spring. See COUNCIL, p. 4 ity is reading at 1.08, which is fair.

Anything above 1.0 triggers a quality warning. Please note this is not a boil water order. Interior Health is recommending that children, the elderly and persons with weakened immune systems drink boiled water when turbidity levels are above 1 NTU. Furthermore, Interior Health recommends that all users boil their drinking water when turbidity levels are above 5 NTU. Turbidity is a measurement of water clarity and can be an indicator of a potential health risk.

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Join us on Saturday, April 16th at 196 Spokane Street between noon and 4pm to celebrate our Grand Reopening. We’ll be showcasing new products, offering up free samples, live music and giving away tons of amazing prizes. We will have a makeup artist offering free mini makeovers with natural mineral makeup.


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