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  • Winecrush: locally sourced restaurant week

    PENTICTON - Winecrush is proud to partner with the Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce, on a new event focused on new locally sourced menu items served at local restaurants from February 17 – 26, 2017.
  • Winecrush Local Restaurant Week in Penticton

    PENTICTON - Winecrush is proud to partner, with the Penticton & Wine Country Chamber of Commerce, a new event focused on new locally sourced menu items served at local restaurants from February 17 – 26, 2017.
  • Worksafe BC warns of dangers of asbestos

    WorkSafeBC has launched an awareness campaign targeted to home property owners who are considering or undertaking renovations or demolitions, regarding the dangers of asbestos in homes built before 1990.  The campaign runs until early 2017 across a broad spectrum of media including radio, television, print and social media. 
  • Cloverdale Paint pledges $50,000 over five years to Okanagan College

    OKANAGAN - A unique donation from a national paint and coatings manufacturer with B.C. roots will be brightening Okanagan College campuses for years to come.
  • TRU students get trades equipment boost

    KAMLOOPS - Carpentry students at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) will benefit from the purchase of various tools, including new sliding compound mitre saws, routers and survey instruments, as part of a $300,000 investment by the Province in new industry-standard trades equipment.
  • UBC research aims to make swimming healthier, more energy efficient

    KELOWNA - UBC engineering researchers are looking for ways to reduce energy use and minimize potential health concerns in community pools.
  • UBC Okanagan study finds psychedelic drugs may reduce domestic violence

    KELOWNA - Psychedelic drugs may help curb domestic violence committed by men with substance abuse problems, according to a new UBC Okanagan study.
  • UBC Okanagan research makes creating biological tissue safer and more affordable

    KELOWNA - A chemical compound developed by UBC researchers makes it possible to create biological tissue with a light projector you can buy at Wal-Mart.
  • New technique identifies early heart complications in breast cancer survivors

    KELOWNA - Researchers at UBC’s Okanagan campus have identified a new method of detecting cardio-vascular disease in women who are recovering from breast cancer.
  • West Kelowna sewer and water fee changes

    WEST KELOWNA - City of West Kelowna residents are reminded that, effective January 1, 2016, a late payment charge of 1% per month (compounded monthly, 12.68% per annum) will be charged on all utilities (sanitary sewer, water, and solid waste and recycling) and financial services fees.

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