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  • Citizens groups to decide how to pay new sewer tax

    PENTICTON - The city is counting on two focus groups to provide fair and considered taxpayer input into distribution of Penticton’s new storm water fee.
  • New Water Rates In Effect

    West Kelowna Council has adopted new water rates with the first of four consecutive annual increases taking effect January 1, 2018, levies to be charged quarterly. Further rate increases will occur on January 1, 2019, 2020 and 2021. By 2021, all West Kelowna Water System rate payers will be receiving the same quality of water and same level of service and annual costs for all users is estimated to be $907.

    Residents will see the new rates reflected on their April 2018 Utility Bill.
  • Family’s Naramata heritage reflected in PRH gift

    In Naramata, the June family’s orchard roots run deep.  
  • Construction Completed on Key West Kelowna Wastewater Infrastructure

    More than 2,200 residents are benefitting from the Horizon Village Lift Station wastewater improvement project, which was completed with contributions from the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia under the New Building Canada Small Communities Fund.

    The old lift station was running well beyond its intended capacity due to continuing rapid growth in the City of West Kelowna.
  • City in action

    Glenmore Landfill fee changes in 2018
  • CWK Council Highlights 12-DEC-17

    On behalf of Senator Nancy Greene Raine, Mayor Doug Findlater presented a Canada 150 medal to the Gellatly Bay Trail and Parks Society (GBTAPS). President Bruce Dalrymple accepted the medal on behalf of GBTAPS. The Senate of Canada is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its first sitting by awarding commemorative medals. The medals are being awarded to Canadians or permanent residents actively involved in their communities, who make their hometowns a better place to live.
  • Vernon Trades campaign kicks off with big boost

    The future is looking bright for a new trades training hub in the North Okanagan after Okanagan College kicked off its fundraising campaign on Monday with the announcement of two major gifts.
  • Okanagan Rail Trail Status

    The Okanagan Rail Trail is not officially open at this time as development continues throughout the corridor. Active construction remains underway in the City of Kelowna and Lake Country portions and users are asked to respect those continued closures. Due to ongoing works, the public is reminded that the northernmost portion of the trail remains use at your own risk.
  • Amazon’s mysterious methane finally accounted for

    In a new study published in Nature, a team of international researchers have discovered the answer to a scientific mystery that has gone unsolved in the Amazon Rainforest for the past 10 years.
  • Grasslands Boulevard Extension Now Open

    Kamloops, BC – The Grasslands Boulevard extension is now open, completing the connection from Batchelor Drive to Westsyde Road. In addition to the construction of the new road, this project included drainage, lighting, and water service improvements as well as the installation of a new sidewalk.

    The following are important changes for motorists:

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