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  • 20 years of clean up for North Westside volunteers

    KELOWNA - It’s no April Fools’ Day prank. For the 20th year in a row, this Friday morning, April 1, a dedicated group of volunteers on the North Westside will head out to pick up garbage that’s landed where it doesn’t belong. The garbage blitz crew, predominantly seniors, is challenging you to do the same — spend even 20 minutes of your day spring cleaning in your neighbourhood.
  • Shoeboxes available for Kamloops Operation Christmas Child 2015

    KAMLOOPS - Thousands of shoeboxes from Kamloops will help bring joy and a message of hope to less fortunate children around the world as part of Operation Christmas Child.
  • Save-On-Foods annual community food drive

    VERNON - Save-On-Foods and A1 Bus Ltd are teaming up with The Salvation Army House of Hope Food Bank to ensure that no families go hungry this fall by hosting a week long food drive September 14 to 19.
  • Clean Up for Earth Day

    KELOWNA - Looking for a great way to celebrate Earth Day this year?  Why not tackle a Community Cleanup project?
  • Tallus Ridge Cleans Up, challenges you

    For the third year in a row, a group of dedicated friends and neighbors in the Tallus Ridge area of West Kelowna plan to take on Community Clean Up Month with a vengeance as they head out this weekend to spruce up their surroundings. And they’re challenging you to do the same in your neighborhood.

    Robbi Martens of Tallus Ridge is organizing the 3rd annual clean up in her neighborhood, and says it’s really building in momentum.
  • Citizens recognized for their contributions to the community

    Kamloops – A reception will be held tonight at Hotel 540 to honour the recipients of the City of Kamloops Distinguished Service Award.  Mr. Jeff Arnold, Mr. Charlie Bruce, Mr. Edward Erickson, Mr. Raymond Jolicoeur, Mrs. Claire Moreau, Mr. Andrew Philpot, Mrs. Helen Saemerow and Ms. Janice Yeung were nominated by their peers for their contribution of time and effort to make a difference in our community.

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