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  • Challenging road conditions ahead

    Vernon North Okanagan RCMP continue to respond to motor vehicle collisions as weather temperatures drop throughout the North Okanagan.
  • RDOS Helps Reduce the Mosquito Population

    Since 1974, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) Nuisance Mosquito Control Program typically runs between mid-May into late August. For the past several years, the program has been starting in April due to weather conditions and resident complaints.
  • Final push for October Okanagan Rail Trail matching

    With less than two weeks left for donations to be matched, Okanagan Rail Trail Ambassadors are hoping that the change of season has not dampened the community's enthusiasm for trail construction.
  • Fan appreciation in Blazers regular season finale

    KAMLOOPS - Saturday will be your final chance to purchase a $2 ticket to win a game worn blue third jersey. The winners will be announced during the second intermission.
  • Help prevent the nuisance of mosquitoes

    Warmer temperatures may result in an increase in hatching mosquitoes in the Central Okanagan.

    While crews have been out since early April monitoring and treating almost 200 known breeding locations for mosquito larvae, residents can also play a part in reducing the likelihood of hatches in and around their properties.
  • Help Prevent the Nuisance of Mosquitoes

    Warmer temperatures may result in an increase in hatching mosquitoes in the Central Okanagan.

    While crews have been out since early April monitoring and treating almost 200 known breeding locations for mosquito larvae, residents can also play a part in reducing the likelihood of hatches in and around their properties.
  • Help the Central Okanagan ‘Fight the Bite’

    Since early April, the Regional District of Central Okanagan has been busy with its mosquito monitoring and control program.

    With spring rains there’s plenty of standing water and with warmer temperatures on the horizon, those are the perfect conditions for hatching mosquito larva.

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