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2016 Annual Report

The 2016 Annual Report for the City of Enderby is now available.  The Annual Report includes the following:
  • 2016 audited financial statements;
  • property tax exemptions;
  • a report on municipal services and operations;
  • a statement of forthcoming municipal objectives;
  • a report on Development Cost Charges;
  • a schedule of Council and employee remuneration.
Council will be reviewing and … Continue Reading ››

City Lifts Boil Water Advisory Effective May 15, 2017 at 2pm

Effective May 15, 2017 at 2:00pm, the City of Enderby has lifted the Boil Water Advisory! This applies to customers on BOTH sides of the Bridge, and includes Splatsin and the Gunter-Ellison Service Extension. The bacteria results all came back negative (which is good - this means no bacterial presence detected in the system) and, following consultation … Continue Reading ››

Enderby Lifts Mandatory Water Conservation Advisory and Cancels State of Local Emergency

The City of Enderby's Mandatory Water Conservation Advisory has been lifted following the successful installation of a temporary line over the Bawtree Bridge, restoring access to the City's secondary/back-up water source. As a result, the City of Enderby has cancelled its State of Local Emergency. The City is encouraging residents to resume normal domestic and … Continue Reading ››

City Declares State of Local Emergency Due to Imminent Loss of Water

The City has declared a State of Local Emergency due to imminent loss of water. Residents and businesses are asked to take all steps to conserve water until further notice. This declaration applies to the entirety of the City of Enderby. The City will be implementing its powers pursuant to the Emergency Program Act … Continue Reading ››

City of Enderby Issues Boil Water Advisory

A Boil Water Advisory has been issued by the City of Enderby for all customers WEST of the Enderby Bridge (e.g. all of Enderby and the Gunter-Ellison Service Extension). The Boil Water Advisory has been issued due to elevated turbidity in the river, which is preventing the City from distributing water that meets Canadian Drinking Water … Continue Reading ››