Through 2012/2013, the City of Enderby undertook an Integrated Community Sustainability Planning (ICSP) process to develop a framework for sustainability which integrates the environmental, social, and economic values of the community with existing City of Enderby commitments. Phase 1 of the process involved a significant public engagement process which identified:
On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, Mayor and Council visited A.L. Fortune Secondary School and MV Beattie Elementary School to cook and serve a breakfast for the students! A great time was had by all and we’ve been informed by the Denise Brown, Principal of MV Beattie, that Mayor and Council can make a mean … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby held its annual Christmas Party this past Friday but instead of exchanging gifts, Mayor, Council, Staff, and spouses donated food to the Enderby & District Community Resource Centre’s Pantry Program! Today, Mayor and Council delivered the $500 worth of food to Sue Rossi, the Executive Director of the Resource Centre!
Abby and Patricia of Enderby in Motion presented Brad Case, Chair of the Enderby & District Services Commission, with a cheque for $750 which will go towards accessibility upgrades to the washrooms at the Enderby Arena! The money was raised through the Second Annual Enderby in Motion event! Continue Reading ››
After being retired a number of years ago, Enderby's Fire Engine has been restored to semi-retirement. While this Fire Engine may not fight fires, it is enjoying plenty of parade action and public attention! Thank you to the Enderby & District Volunteer Fire Department and the Enderby Museum for your fantastic work!
In addition to educating recreational users of the Shuswap River about how to enjoy the river in a safe and respectful way, the Shuswap River Ambassadors are now lending their muscle to prevent an invasive species.
New banners have been installed along Highway 97A through Enderby as part of the City's ongoing beautification and revitalization initiative. The banners add colour to the highway corridor and signals traffic that Enderby is a place where people can stay, shop, dine, and play!