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  • 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.
  • BC’s Interior universities join forces to take research to a new level

    Students at British Columbia’s three Interior universities will benefit from enhanced research opportunities and increased mobility, thanks to a newly signed agreement that will be a game changer for higher education in the region.
  • B.C. Interior's first genomics lab opens with provincial support

    KAMLOOPS - Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology Bruce Ralston attended the official opening of TRUgen today and met with molecular biologists who will apply their discoveries to benefit small- and medium-sized businesses in B.C.'s Interior.
  • 2018 Parking Fee Increase

    The Kamloops Central Business Improvement Association (KCBIA) is dedicated to a vibrant and livable Downtown that is the focal point of Kamloops. The organization provides value to members through advocacy, beautification, promotion, development and preservation of Downtown Kamloops.
  • Fantastic beasts and where you might find them at YLW

    Myron Campbell: Ghosts of Robert Lake
    May 8 to November 6, 2017

    May 24, 2017 – Kelowna, BC: A duck, a blackbird, an avocet, a coyote, and even a gryphon were spotted recently at YLW – what makes it even more interesting is that they were seen inside the airport terminal.

    True, these weren’t actual animals – they are the creation of Kelowna-based artist Myron Campbell.
  • Kids these days and superyoung exhibitions on until July 1

    In contemporary North America, youth is commonly understood as the period after childhood when young people learn life skills and explore their identities in preparation for impending adulthood, within the formative, protective structures of family and school. Beyond its designation of the stage of life between childhood and adulthood, youth also encompasses a complex multifaceted “imaginary”—one that is rich in analogous associations and imagery.
  • Regional District asking public about composting sites, carts and landfills

    Throughout April and May, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) will be conducting open houses across the Regional area to get public feedback on a number of potential solid waste projects.
  • Okanagan chefs ready to get their Soup’s On for a good cause

    Some of the valley’s top chefs will be putting their best ladle forward this month at the inaugural Soup’s On events – public soup tastings held in Kelowna and Vernon and presented by Enactus Okanagan College.
  • Silver Star to open new epic bike trail this summer

    The grand opening of Beowulf is finally here. The Beowulf Cross Country loop is an epic in every sense. It has been over four years in the making and in 2017 the 35+ km loop that starts and finishes at SilverStar’s village will be complete.
  • First ever youth ultimate league starting in Kamloops

    The Kamloops Ultimate League Society is excited to announce the launch of our first ever league session for youth players.

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