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The City of Kimberley has formally endorsed the Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group. We asked Mayor McCormick what makes this Group important to the City.
The Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group needs your support and your help. You can reach them at KimberleyRefugee@Gmail.com.
You can see an overview of what will be required to successfully resettle and integrate refugees in our community here.
Another variant on a culture of inclusiveness:
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The Place In Which We Live: Columbia Commonwealth
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In order to make it easier for you to attend, The Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group is holding their first evening meeting on Tuesday, 19 January, 6:30—8:00 pm at the Aquatic Center.
Several Minutes with the Mayor
A strong base for future growth, a "financial trend analysis" ... and, still, the flume — our January conversation with Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick.
Mayor Don McCormack
If you prefer, you can listen to this program here.
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SunMine The largest solar installation in western Canada officially signed onto the grid on 27 July, 2015. Built on a reclaimed brownfield site of what was once the world’s richest lead and zinc mines, the aptly name SunMine moves Kimberley, BC decisively toward a sustainable future.
The SunMine Now Has a Five Month Operational History
(Em)Powering us siince 27 July, 2015
Congratulations Kimberley!
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Markus Pukonen: Routes of Change
There's much more on Markus' website and on all sorts of social media. You can follow the next 4 1/2 years of his journey there as well. We thank our Kimberley neighbor Randy McLeod of the Canadian Wildlife Federation for introducing us to Markus.
Our full discussion with Marcus is here.
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We Need Real, Affordable Broadband
We're still looking for affordable, accessible, authentic and reliable broadband service. There are alternatives to the standard offerings. Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation (CBBC)is one such alternative. Columbia Basin Trust COO Johnny Strilaeff why they create CBBC.
Part 1
The other parts of this conversation are here.
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Audio Bits: American author and playwrite E.L. Doctorow died in July. We talked with him in 2005 about his novel The March and about the relationship between writers and readers. These are excerpts from that conversation. |
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