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Building bridges: ATV club requests access to Kimberley city streets - Kimberley Bulletin

The club says the bylaw would support a regional trail network and tourism, citing 2,000-kilometre examples in the United States.

Kimberley resident Rod Duggan, representing the Elk Valley ATV Club, spoke to Kimberley City Council on Monday, May 11, presenting a proposal for an interconnected, multi-use regional trail system linking Coleman, Alta. to Creston. Duggan, who has run multiple businesses in Kimberley and Cranbrook, described himself as being “as local as you can get without being born here.” “We’re quite entrenched in the love of our community and wanting to see…

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Cranbrook Daily Townsman broke the news in Cranbrook, Canada on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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