After having to cancel part of its season due to a problem with its chiller, the Enderby Memorial Arena and Curling Rink is enjoying a bit of good news. After a successful pressure test of the chiller, which is what cools the floor of the arena and curling rink so that … Continue Reading ››
Well, now that the rush of the summer is over and our thoughts turn to cleaning up our gardens and putting away the summer clothes, I thought it timely to send you an update on activities around the City. Although our meetings were halved during July and August, we nonetheless were busy carrying … Continue Reading ››
It did not take local business long to start saving time and money as a result of Enderby’s new Official Community Plan, which was adopted by Enderby City Council on September 2, 2014. By finding ways to reduce red tape, the new Official Community Plan streamlines regulations … Continue Reading ››
The Enderby Memorial Arena and Curling Rink will be delayed in opening for the ice season due to a problem with its chiller. When the chiller was being prepared for start-up earlier in the week, it was discovered that ammonia had leaked into the brine. The chiller is a long tube that encases a series … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby is seeking a contractor for demolition of the structure located at 607 Cliff Avenue in Enderby, BC. The building, a two-storey commercial building, sustained a structural fire in early 2011. The City of Enderby is demolishing the structure by way of a Remedial Action Requirement issued pursuant to Sections 73 and … Continue Reading ››
Do you have old fuel, poison, corrosives, used oil, or oil filters requiring disposal? Don't dump it! Do it safe and do it right at the annual Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up in Enderby. Bring your household hazardous waste to the Enderby Fire Hall between 8am and 1pm on Saturday, September 13, 2014. Continue Reading ››
In 2012, the BC Ministry of Health established drinking water criteria for surface water sources. The criteria were established under the Drinking Water Protection Act. In 2014, Interior Health assessed the 84 large surface water treatment plants in its region. Of the 84 assessed, only 24 plants met or exceeded Provincial criteria. Interior Health … Continue Reading ››