On November 11, 2021, we stand together to remember and respect the bravery and sacrifice of those who served our country. They gave with distinction and honour, at great personal cost, to protect our highest values.
The City of Enderby is lowering its City Hall flag to half-mast in honour of the 215 children discovered at a former residential school site in Kamloops.
On Remembrance Day, November 11, 2020, we will come together in a much different way to honour the brave persons in uniform who served our country and upheld our freedoms throughout history.
I want to thank our community for their
tremendous efforts to support others and remain calm during a time of
crisis. Community members are feeling
the impact of the coronavirus in different ways – from isolation and anxiety to
health … Read the rest “Mayor McCune Thanks Community for Pandemic Response”
As 2015 comes to a close, we must take the time to reflect and give thanks to all that has been accomplished in our rich and robust community over the past 12 months.
Enderby City Council, in cooperation with the Enderby & District Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures North Okanagan, and the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training undertook a Business Walk on October 28, 2015.
With a first-place victory under their belts at the 2015 Provincials, the Enderby Minor Fastball U-14 Girls (aka Enderby Storm) received a first-class reception from the City of Enderby.
2015 is upon us and it’s looking to be an incredible year. Your City Councillors and staff have been working hard on their portfolios and will be ready to present this year’s priorities for the March 1st deadline that we … Read the rest “Mayor McCune Discusses 2015 Goals”
Now that the election has been completed and my tenure as your Mayor comes to an end, I wanted to send you my last report. Despite the fact there will be a new group of people leading this community, a … Read the rest “Mayor Cyr Issues Farewell Message”