Incumbent Kimberly Mayor Don McCormick will be back for another term.
McCormick won 1,674 votes, defeating challenger Albert Hoglund who won 1,152 votes.
Four incumbent councillors were re-elected on Saturday: Darryl Oakley, Nigel Kitto, Sandra Roberts and Kent Goodwin.
They’ll be joined by council newcomers Jason McBain and Kyle Dalum.
Below is the full list candidates for mayor and council in Kimberly.
Candidates
Mayor:
Albert Hoglund
Don McCormick (incumbent)
Council:
Mac Campbell
Dave Corbould
Kyle Dalum
Kevin Dunnebacke
Kent Goodwin (incumbent)
Craig Janzen
Nigel Kitto (incumbent)
Joshua Lockhart
Jason McBain
Michelle Nex
Darryl Oakley (incumbent)
Wendy Qureshi
Sandra Roberts (incumbent)
Steven Royer
Jay Simon-Cumming
Referendum question
Are you in favour of the City of Kimberley selling the assets of SunMine to Teck Metals Limited for fair market value?
Boundary
Nestled between the Rocky and Purcell Mountains is Kimberley. It’s located about 30 kilometres from Cranbrook.
Population (2016)
7,425
History
Originally known as Mark Creek Crossing, Kimberley came into being in 1892, when prospectors searched the nearby mountains for galena, a lead zinc ore.
They staked a claim at North Star, which in later days would come to be known as the location for Kimberley Alpine Resort.
Further prospectors arrived and found a rich deposit of minerals. The “Sullivan Mine” would soon be founded, and become the world’s biggest zinc and lead mine.
Its minerals exhausted, Kimberley would go on to be re-branded as a tourist destination. The town would be designed around an alpine theme and take on the moniker of the “Bavarian City of the Rockies.”
Median total income of couple economic families with children (2015)/B.C. median
$109,696/$111,736
Crime Severity Index (CSI) — 2016
RCMP – municipal/B.C.
27.88 (-52.25)/93.63 (-0.17)
RCMP – rural
30.23 (-52.62)/93.63 (-0.17)
Violent Crime Severity Index (CSI) — 2016
RCMP – municipal
15.61 (-64.66)/74.86 (-9.81)
RCMP – rural
27.52 (-66.38)/74.86 (-9.81)
Political representation
Federal
Wayne Stetski (NDP)
Provincial
Doug Clovechok (BC Liberal)