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If dishes like Manitoba walleye wrapped in wild boar bacon served with risotto florentine get your palate all excited, then Kimberley’s Village Bistro is where you need to go.
by Dan WilliamsMeet Jim Fugina, dealer principal and owner of Chalet GM in Kimberley. A major expansion has produced spectacular results at an automotive dealership that traditionally stocks one of the largest inventories in the Kootenays.
by Dan WilliamsIs Kimberley Canada's new retirement haven?
The popular gift shop and gallery, Trickle Creek Gallery, located on Kimberley’s Wallinger Avenue is under new ownership.
Debbie Blais has spent the past 30 years in a job she clearly loves, meeting and serving the needs of the folks who access the Kimberley Medical Clinic. She talks about her job and what she likes to do away from clinic duties.
by Sandra AlbersTanya Tamasi, owner of the Back Door Gift Shoppe in Kimberley, B.C., likes to go camping in the Kootenays in the summer
by Lisa CraneStacey and Trevor Dunsby own Hide Away Kennels in Kimberley. They bought the kennel in 2007 and love the lifestyle in the Kootenays.
by Lisa CraneWayne Gilbert, a realtor with Remax Caldwell Agencies in Kimberley, loves his summers in his native land.
by Lisa CraneBC Hydro is once again supporting the Association of Kootenay Boundary Local Government (AKBLG) Annual Conference, hosted this year by the City of Kimberley.
Green Earth Recycling is the only curbside recycling business in Kimberley, B.C., and owner Katie Tersmette was named 2011 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Kimberley Chamber of Commerce.
by Lisa CraneThe Kimberley Chamber of Commerce presented their annual Business Excellence awards gala at the new Kimberley conference centre.
Robin and Paul Dixon are passionate about their store, The Gilded Goat, in Kimberley, B.C.
by Lisa CraneSkiers and snowboarders hit the slopes at Kimberley Alpine Resort for the first annual Slopes for Hope cancer fundraiser in February.
by Trevor CrawleyBC Housing and Columbia Basin Trust team up with municipal governments in the East Kootenay to provide housing for low-income seniors and persons with disabilities.
by Trevor CrawleyThe city of Kimberley, B.C., is developing a plan, named ImagineKimberley, that will guide the community to sustainability over the next 20 years.
by Trevor CrawleyMayor Jim Ogilvie, first elected as Kimberley’s mayor in 1972, has dedicated his life to public service.
by Tanya Laing GahrSpirit Trail Adventures offers a one-of-a-kind selection of memorable activities and therapeutic resources.
by Danielle CameronWhen the City of Kimberley officially opened the doors to the gorgeous state-of-the-art Conference and Athlete Training Centre at the base of Kimberley Alpine Resort, it was to a packed house.
by Tanya Lang GahrTucked away in the friendly town of Kimberley, Alpen Café and Guesthouse is run by Jason Truscott and his partner, Sofie Pettersson.
by Danielle CameronKeri Leeb had enough of harsh, toxic cleaning chemicals. Her business, A Clean Alternative, has been blossoming in Kimberley ever since.
by Danielle CameronKimberley Raft Co., a guide and tourism outfit in Kimberley, has definitely found its niche market. Owner Craig Campbell has spent the last 13 years fine-tuning the company to be what it is today.
by Kali LoveLongboarding has an extensive history in Kimberley and a business—Ground Control Longboards—catering to its adherents.
by Glynis FediukTod Caton is a man with a passion for travel and adventure, and he's not afraid to live his dream.
by Danielle Cameron