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  • One Epic Flight to Launch Thousands of Others

    Commander’s Message
  • 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.
  • Okanagan Fencing Coaches take on Canada Cup

    OKANAGAN – It was the first Canada Cup of the 2017 year and athletes came from all over Canada to compete in this event held at the Richmond Oval.  Coaches Matt Clarke, Brendan Robertson and junior coach Chris Dlouhy represented the club this year and came home full of pride and amazing memories.
    Saturday morning at 8am Dlouhy started off the competition in the Junior Mens Epee event. Epee is the largest of the three fencing weapons and the whole body is target. 
  • Regional District business license renewals

    Renewal notices are in the mail for businesses operating in either of the Regional District of Central Okanagan electoral areas. 
  • B.C. Parks seeking nature photographers

    THOMPSON-OKANAGAN - Calling all shutterbugs! Capture your favourite moments in provincial parks this summer for a chance to have your photo featured by B.C. Parks.
  • Kamloops Library to host informative author talks

    KAMLOOPS - The Thompson-Nicola Regional District’s Library System hosts two informative author talks at the downtown Kamloops Library this month.
  • Garage sale on wheels

    Do you have stuff that you would like to sell at a garage sale, but can’t host one of your own? Then you’ll want to take part in the latest Trunk Sale at Okanagan College, Saturday Sept. 26. Organized by the Regional Waste Reduction Office, the event promotes’ reuse and recycling, with one huge garage sale in the Okanagan College parking lot from 8am until noon.
  • Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation spring trout fishery

    The big yellow school bus lumbers down the trail as the sun sparkles through the trees over Tkekyilstem (Heffley Creek.) The doors crack open and bright green and red shirts pour out as students, parents and supervisors make their way out of the bus. Councillor Ed Jensen (T’kemlups te Secwepemc) is there waiting with his snare in hand and knowledge in heart.
  • Engagement for Civic Block kicks off

    Community involvement in the plan for the Civic Block area of downtown will get underway with a workshop on May 13.

    The workshop is one of several activities that will enable stakeholders and residents to participate in the creation of a land use plan for this unique area of downtown.
  • UBC teams up with Okanagan College to help build Lake Country food bank

    LAKE COUNTRY - Community works together to plan new building for the food bank

    Residents in Lake Country have taken the maxim, “It takes a village to raise a child” one step further, pursuing the idea that it takes a community to construct a new building for its food bank.

    The Lake Country Food Assistance Society currently has leased space in the former Winfield elementary school – a building that is almost 100 years old.

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