Dog licensing required through City of Merritt
It’s time to renew the licence for your furry friend, a task that looks different in 2024...
by Jake Courtepatte | Jan 2, 2024
It’s time to renew the licence for your furry friend, a task that looks different in 2024...
by Laísa Condé | Dec 28, 2023
The Fraser-Nicola representative recently wrote a strongly-worded letter to Minister Dix.
by Jake Courtepatte | Dec 21, 2023
BC Transit has invested over $200,000 into boosting Merritt’s fleet.
by Laísa Condé | Nov 9, 2023
Abandoned shopping carts have become a growing problem in Merritt for the past few years.
by Merritt Herald | Jul 5, 2023
Claire Newman was first elected to Merritt City Council in 2022 and died after a car crash.
by Marius Auer | Oct 16, 2022
Mike Goetz in now Mayor-elect, defeating incumbent Linda Brown for the top spot at City Hall.
by Marius Auer | Oct 7, 2022
This week, the four candidates for Mayor answered a question regarding support for the city’s homeless.
by Jake Courtepatte | Jan 31, 2022
An amendment to the Official Community Plan has received third reading approval from City Council for a major development at Gateway 286.
by Jake Courtepatte | Nov 25, 2021
“I recognize that for the people who did stay behind, that their intents and purposes were good,” said Merritt CAO Sean Smith. “These are people who want to protect their property, they want to protect their neighbour’s property…they stayed behind with the best of intentions.”
by Jake Courtepatte | Nov 4, 2021
After research done by City of Merritt staff, Merritt’s current cannabis shop buffer zone bylaw was not found to be an outlier in any direction compared to similar municipalities.
by Jake Courtepatte | Nov 4, 2021
The City of Merritt wants to hear from the public on the updated Official Community Plan.
by Merritt Herald | Aug 5, 2021
In the role of Economic Recovery Advisor, Moore will be supporting the COVID-19 Economic Recovery initiatives that were launched last year, including the Buy Local campaign, Downtown Pedestrian Zone, City Centre beautification, outdoor patios, and outdoor display of goods.
by Morgan Hampton | Aug 5, 2021
A handful of washrooms have been suggested to be added to public space within the City of Merritt.
by Jake Courtepatte | Jul 21, 2021
Both the public and business owners were fired up to give their opinions on the possible new pot shop, both positive and negative.
by Jake Courtepatte | Jun 28, 2021
The decision to recommend a licence to a new cannabis shop downtown has been pushed to a later date after receiving public input.
by Morgan Hampton | Jun 24, 2021
The public are now again welcome to attend meetings at City Hall in person following a vote by Council at Tuesday night’s regular council meeting.
by Jake Courtepatte | Jun 3, 2021
Councillor Mike Bhangu recently received a Certificate in Local Government Leadership (Level 1), from the Local Government Leadership Academy.
by Jake Courtepatte | May 28, 2021
Public input is being asked for in a Voght Street developer’s change of plans.
by Morgan Hampton | May 28, 2021
The grant will help Merritt’s Emergency Support Services become more modernized.
by Jake Courtepatte | May 27, 2021
If successful, Unity Cannabis representatives said that there would be interest in possibly developing the bar and restaurant space in the building as well.