The City of Enderby is beginning construction of Salmon Arm Drive on August 21. The project will occur in two phases on Salmon Arm Drive. Phase 1 is from West Enderby to Northern Avenue. The general contractor is Mountain Side Earthworks. Phase 1 road works will be completed in mid to late October, … Continue Reading ››
Enderby is inviting its citizens to take a bite out of crime. After several years of absence, the Citizens on Patrol program is being re-launched and volunteers are needed. Citizens on Patrol is a way for local volunteers to serve as "eyes and ears" to help spot crime or other suspicious activity. Volunteers work in teams … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby has announced that it is implementing a campfire ban effective 1pm on Friday, July 7, 2017. The ban applies to the City of Enderby and the Shuswap Fire Protection District. The ban is consistent with the Kamloops Fire Centre’s requirements. The fire danger rating is currently “high” or … Continue Reading ››
Canada150 is hitting Enderby in a big way on July 1st! Are you ready for the fun? We've got car show, cake, free swim at the pool, kids games, a parade, music, and so much more. And did we mention that FIREWORKS are coming back to Enderby this year, just in time for Canada's … Continue Reading ››
The levels of the Shuswap River have subsided and the City of Enderby is shifting gears from emergency response to the recovery phase. A contractor will be picking up used sandbags from City of Enderby residences in order to dispose of them at the landfill. City of Enderby residents are asked to place any sandbags … Continue Reading ››
UPDATE: Poll closed. It was Banner Design #2 by a hair! Banner #1 (Canoe) = 49.59%
Banner #2 (Cliffs/Hockey) = 50.41% Given how close the votes were, we have decided to use BOTH designs (one on each side)! Banners will be installed prior to July 1, 2017. Thank you for your participation. ## The City of Enderby received … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby Water and Sprinkling Bylaw restricts sprinkling from May 1 to October 1 of every year as part of our community's effort to manage water demand. This helps to decrease over-watering to reduce waste and also divides irrigation days to help decrease the impacts of peak demand upon the City's infrastructure. … Continue Reading ››