Three gateways signs that will welcome drivers to Vernon are nearing completion, with final design touches and concrete work expected to take place when the weather warms. Final construction of the project was delayed by cold weather, as the installation of concrete blocks at the base of the sign…
This has been another busy year for the City of Vernon. Click here to see some of what we've accomplished in 2016, and keep following along to learn about what we have in store for 2017.
Clint Kanester, Manager of Protective Services, reported to Council that the Food for Fines Program raised $4,252.50. Food for Fines is a program that ran from December 4–10, during which all parking fines paid would be donated by the City to local charitable organizations that feed individuals,…
Kevin Poole, Manager of Economic Development and Tourism, presented an update to Council on development activity in Vernon during 2016, which included a positive outlook for upcoming development in the city in 2017.
As of the end of November, total building permit values for the City of Vernon…
At its regular open meeting on Monday, Vernon City Council received an update on the progress of the Multi-Use Facility Expansion project at Kal Tire Place and had a first look at the proposed facility from Doug Ross, Director of Recreation Services, and members of the design team from MQN…
A water main failure between the 4900 to 5100 blocks of Heritage Drive has left customers without water. City crews are onsite and anticipate repair will be complete by 3 p.m. today.
Traffic is being rerouted as this portion of the road is closed. Please choose alternate routes of travel until…
I am concerned by significant inaccuracies that could compromise both officer and public safety, in the November 30th Infonews article by Charlotte Helston on RCMP staffing in Vernon.
To set the record straight, I do not believe chronic under staffing is leaving our police officers or the public in…
I am concerned by significant inaccuracies that could compromise both officer and public safety, in the November 30th Infonews article by Charlotte Helston on RCMP staffing in Vernon.
To set the record straight, I do not believe chronic under staffing is leaving our police officers or the public in…
Mayor Akbal Mund affirmed Council’s confidence in the North Okanagan RCMP detachment and the services provided to the region following a recent media report that suggested that understaffing was putting officers at risk.
“Our council fully supports the RCMP detachment in Vernon in regard to service…
During the first day of budget deliberations, Vernon’s City Council supported the $13 million capital budget that will continue the work of renewing roads, pipes and all City-owned infrastructure. The 2017 capital works projects include the continuation of the of the work completed in 2016 on the…