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  • Mission Dog Park to close briefly for upgrades

    The dog park at Mission Recreation Park will soon be a bit brighter.

    The Mission Dog Park will undergo upgrades starting next week. The work will include new lighting, which will come on automatically after dusk and before dawn during regular park hours. Upgrades also include trail and drainage work and new gates.

    To accommodate the work, the off-leash dog park will be closed Tuesday, Nov. 14 to Friday, Nov. 17.
  • 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.
  • Knox Mountain Hill Climb looking for volunteers

    Are you ready for the 60th Annual Knox Mountain Hill Climb? There is a great line up of drivers already registered for this great event.
  • Knox Mountain Drive set to progressively open

    Now that springtime temperatures have arrived, the bottom half of Knox Mountain Drive will be open to traffic starting tomorrow. The gate to the first lookout will open at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning with the upper half of Knox Mountain Drive set to open in two weeks, weather permitting.
  • Stuart Park rink closing, Kasugai Garden set to open

    When one door closes, another opens.
  • Walks, eco-art and outdoor play: Things to do in January and February

    *There is no Eco-Art at the EECO on December 24th or 31st or Story Time at the EECO on Tuesday, December 27th as the EECO is closed.
  • Strong Tourism Growth for Kelowna

    The Tourism Kelowna Society’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on December 6, 2016, at the Four Points by Sheraton Kelowna Airport Hotel. Approximately 100 industry stakeholders, business community members, staff, and volunteers were in attendance.
  • Okanagan Wine Festival Society announces new 2017 Board of Directors

    The Okanagan Wine Festivals Society is pleased to announce its new board of directors for the coming year.  Newly appointed at the Society’s annual general meeting are: Daniel Bibby - Nighthawk Vineyards, Lindsay Kelm - Quails’ Gate Winery, Melody Schneider - Sandhill Wines, Raquel Merriam - Travel Penticton, Terry Meyer Stone - Tinhorn Creek Vineyards and Jonathan Rouse - Associate Dean of Wine, Food and Tourism with the Okanagan School of Business at Okanagan College.
  • 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.
  • WolfPack women’s basketball set to battle UBCO at home

    The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack women’s basketball team is looking to put some distance between themselves and their arch rivals this weekend.  The WolfPack and the University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat enter this weekend’s play in the Canada West with identical 1-5 records.

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