The 2019 Annual Report for the City of Enderby is now available for public inspection. Only written questions and submissions from the public will be accepted and must be received at City Hall prior to 3:30pm on Monday, August 17, 2020. Email submissions can be sent to info@cityofenderby.com.
The Kamloops Fire Centre has determined that a ban on Category 2 open burning will be effective July 29, 2020. Category 2 open burning involves fires less than 2 metres in height and less than 3 square metres in width. Category 3 open burning (fires greater than 2 metres in height … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby is issuing a Request for Proposal to obtain a consultant to develop a Flood Mapping and Risk Assessment Report which will include flood mapping, a risk assessment, and other flood risk mitigation information.
Proposals will be accepted until August 5, 2020 at 4:00pm. Proposals may be … Continue Reading ››
Attention Enderby Businesses! The City of Enderby is offering some new initiatives to aid your economic recovery from the pandemic. We want to help you let your customers know that you are open for business!
Two of these initiatives are temporarily allowing businesses to advertise for up to two … Continue Reading ››
During the pandemic, Council meetings will not be open to the public for safety reasons. A summary of Council decisions will be posted within 2 business days of the meeting.
Canada's birthday bash is on July 1st, and this will be a Canada Day Celebration like no other!
Join us for exciting virtual and at-a-distance activities to ring in Canada Day in a safe way. We've got everything but the birthday cake! (Note for birthday cake fans: ask for … Continue Reading ››
Given weather patterns and time of year, the Kamloops Fire Centre has determined that restrictions on Category 2 open burning will be lifted as of noon on June 19, 2020. Category 2 open burning involves fires less than 2 metres in height and less than 3 square metres in width. Category … Continue Reading ››
We live in a community where people live closely together and air quality can vary. Regulations on open burning, campfires, and outdoor cooking are in place to:
Respect neighbours,
Reduce particulate matter in the air (or limit emissions to when the air quality is appropriate), and