East Kootenay set to move clocks to Pacific time this fall, leaving just a sliver of B.C. on MT | CBC News

The East Kootenay region of B.C. has decided to stop changing its clocks after this fall and join the rest of B.C. in the new Pacific time zone, which will be aligned on permanent daylight time. The move means just one portion of the Columbia-Shuswap region, including Golden and Field, will continue changing their clocks to be on mountain time.

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Team Tanaka Wins 2026 AMJ BC Mixed Curling Championship in Kimberley | Curl BC

The 2026 AMJ BC Mixed Curling Championship took place March 11–15, 2026, at the Kimberley Curling Club, delivering a memorable week of competition and camaraderie. The championship featured not only excellent curling but also a fun and creative atmosphere. Teams embraced the spirit of the event with inventive team names, unique uniforms, and playful team […]

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Ice Facilities Strategy report available | Kimberley

Ice Facilities Strategy report available

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Basketball clinic brings pro training to Kimberley coaches and athletes

National basketball trainers were in Kimberley, B.C., this weekend working with coaches and young athletes from across the East Kootenay. As the CBC's Amber Wang reports, the sports clinic is also introducing a new development model designed to support players at every level of the game.

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Quality of life in the East Kootenay | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation

Quality of life in the East Kootenay

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Province hopes to double tourism spending in B.C. by 2036 - Kimberley Bulletin

Look West: Tourism Sector Action Plan will boost visitor economy, strengthen communities

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Onward and upward for KDCF | Kimberley

Onward and upward for KDCF

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Results of councillor complaint investigation received | Kimberley

Results of councillor complaint investigation received

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Canada's Kalle Eriksson is not a nervous rookie after winning 2nd Paralympic medal
Paralympic rookie Kalle Eriksson of Kimberley, B.C., says he is proud of the way he calmed his nerves before winning a bronze medal in the men's visually impaired alpine race at Milano Cortina 2026.
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City of Kimberley reports parking ticket scam afoot | Kimberley

City of Kimberley reports parking ticket scam afoot

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