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  • Homelessness Partnering Strategy Update

    Kamloops, BC – The City of Kamloops and the Government of Canada are nearing the end of year four of the five-year Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS) funding agreement. Between 2014 and 2019, over $3 million will have been distributed to the City for initiatives aimed at preventing and reducing homelessness by providing direct support and funding to the community.
  • One Epic Flight to Launch Thousands of Others

    Commander’s Message
  • Aboriginal supportive recovery beds planned for newly opened wellness centre

    Interior Health (IH), in partnership with the Esk’etemc First Nation and the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), is pleased to announce plans for six new Aboriginal supportive recovery beds in the brand new Alkali Lake Wellness Centre, to enhance mental health and substance use (MHSU) services for Aboriginal residents of the Thompson Cariboo region.
  • 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.
  • Swinging with the Stars marks a decade of fundraising for the Central Okanagan Hospice Association

    Kelowna, BC ~ The Central Okanagan Hospice Association (COHA) is proud to announce the 10th Anniversary of Swinging with the Stars March 10, 2018.

    Ten years of fundraising is being marked with this year’s theme “Dancing Through the Decades” along with a showcase of past alumni and all the glitz and glamour the signature event has become known for.
  • Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission Announces 2018 Advisory Board

    A service provided by the Regional District of Central Okanagan, the COEDC has a 40+ member advisory body including key industry leaders representing various sectors including:  Aerospace, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Professional Services, Development, Technology and Tourism.
  • Let’s Talk: Former McArthur Island Golf Course Lands

    Kamloops, BC – The City would like your ideas for the future use of the former McArthur Island Golf Course land.
  • The current

    Board Chair, Vice-Chair Re-elected to Positions

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