Residents in urban areas are encouraged to give deer plenty of space to reduce human-deer conflicts during deer fawning season. Fawning season occurs from mid-May…
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Someone is going to get killed out there
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary It’s getting dangerous out there. After picking up groceries on Victoria Street a few days ago, I was walking…
City again reaching out to Victoria about urban deer
City of Cranbrook council directed administrative staff Dec. 5 to send a letter to Minister of Forests Katrine Conroy, under the signature of Mayor Wayne…
Provincial contacts list for urban deer complaints
Each year during fawning season, reports of protective and aggressive deer increase. City of Kimberley council is disappointed by the lack of provincial support to…
Deer living in the city is akin to animal abuse
Letter to the Editor To all Cranbrook citizens concerned with animal abuse. Once again, the snow has melted to reveal a sea of feces on…
Removing the welcome mat for urban deer
By Danica Roussy Deer conflicts are increasing in many communities around B.C. as deer lose their natural fear of people, and find food, shelter and…
Council narrowly votes against deer translocation for 2019
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On January 28, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kyle Dalum, Kent Goodwin, Nigel…
Notes from City Hall
Angle Parking The Bylaw Enforcement Officer would like to remind residents that angle parking is not permitted in the City of Kimberley, unless otherwise posted….
Tips to deal with fawning urban deer
By Danica Roussy Urban deer are becoming more of a problem in communities throughout B.C. Legislation preventing hunting and leash laws within municipalities has helped…
Deer feeding problem; Centre 64 lift work to begin
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On March 12, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kent Goodwin, Albert Hoglund, Nigel…