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  • One more week for Kelowna's fireworks show

    Festivals Kelowna, which produces a number of free outdoor programs and events, is presenting something special next month.
  • North Okanagan Canada Day Society holds AGM, asks for volunteers

    VERNON— The North Okanagan Canada Day Society will hold Annual General Meeting (AGM) next Tuesday, February 28, 2017.  Anyone interested in volunteering for the Canada Day celebrations next summer (2017) is urged to attend.
  • A New Start – a New Year’s Eve party

    The Penticton Arts Council and The Penticton Art Gallery cordially invite you to join the party! You'll be in the best of company with many of Penticton's most groovy, talented and creative people. The theme for this party is 1960's lounge and kitsch - so break out your leisure suits, mini-skirts, go-go boots, mop-tops, psychadelic tie-die, rat-pack, surf-duds, hippy-trippy-threads... or whatever else floats your boat.
  • Valley First New York New Years at Jim Stuart Park

    The community favorite and now annual tradition of the "Valley First New York New Years" family celebration will again be held this December 31st from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in Jim Stuart Park across from City Hall and in the Kelowna Community Theatre.
  • Hundreds flock to Big White for Opening Day

    Big White Ski Resort experienced its largest mid-week opening in the company’s history, with over a thousand skiers scanning through the lift gates before 10am today.

    The mountain has had 42cm fresh snow in the last seven days alone, building up the alpine snow base to 70cm and ensuring that skiers and snowboarders have light, fluffy Okanagan Champagne Powder to enjoy on the runs.
  • Holiday season set to start in Summerland

    Summerland Festival of Lights
  • Be safe this Halloween

    West Kelowna Fire Rescue wishes everyone a Happy Halloween and asks all the little ghost and goblins out there to stay safe while they enjoy their trick-or-treating.

    The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) offers helpful Halloween safety tips:
  • Fireworks still prohibited in the Southeast Fire Centre

    THOMPSON-OKANAGAN - The B.C. Wildfire Service is reminding the public that the use of fireworks is banned in the Southeast Fire Centre, as part of the Category 2 and Category 3 open burning prohibitions implemented earlier this year to help reduce wildfire risks.
  • Summer schedule changes and free Canada Day bus rides in Kamloops

    KAMLOOPS - People heading to Canada Day celebrations around Kamloops can do so safely and conveniently, thanks to special service offered by Kamloops Transit.
  • SilverStar to host 2nd annual HillClimb race event

    VERNON - Winter sports excitement is not over yet at SilverStar Mountain Resort.

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