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Enderby & District Sports Complex Prepares to Reopen for September 2024
The City of Enderby is reporting that the investigation into the mechanical problems that led to the early shut down of the Enderby & District Sports Complex has concluded. The repair of the Complex, which includes the Enderby Arena and the Curling Rink, is now proceeding. It is anticipated that the Complex will … Continue Reading ››
Recreation Guide Summer 2024
Hello Summer! Dive into a season filled with fitness and fun. We’re excited to bring you an array of exciting programs and activities in this years Summer Recreation Guide. Grab your copy now and make this summer the best one yet!
Eleventh Annual Our Enderby Clean-Up Challenge
The City of Enderby is challenging its residents to join in the 11th Annual Our Enderby Clean-Up Challenge. Enderby residents can show their civic pride by helping to clean-up and beautify areas throughout the community. Participants are encouraged to gather at 10:00 am on Saturday April 27, 2024 in the City Hall parking … Continue Reading ››
Crosswalk Safety Tips
Drivers and pedestrians alike have a responsibility to keep both parties safe during their travels. Pedestrians may have the right-of-way, but should not presume that a driver will stop.
Here are 9 tips to stay safe in crosswalks:
- Stay alert and attentive; focus … Continue Reading ››
Enderby Partners Invest in Lifesaving Heart Defibrillators
Enderby is partnering up to support the availability of lifesaving heart defibrillators throughout the community.
The City of Enderby, the Enderby & District Services Commission, Enderby & District Recreation Services, and Enderby Funtastic have invested in automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) to enhance access during the crucial moments after a person … Continue Reading ››
Wildlife Attractants
Did you know that the City of Enderby is located in a wildlife interface area? In these areas, wildlife is at risk of being habituated to unnatural food sources such as residential garbage and fruit from fruit trees, which often leads to the wildlife losing their fear of humans and becoming dangerous, at … Continue Reading ››