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  • Sun Peaks Resort announces multi-million dollar revitalization

    Sun Peaks Resort is pleased to announce major infrastructure projects through a multi-million dollar investment to enhance overall guest experience. After consecutive summer and winter seasons of strong performance, the resort is well positioned to take another significant step forward with complete remodels of two key food and beverage outlets.
  • YLW Master Plan guides the way to 2045

    On Nov. 21, the final Kelowna International Airport (YLW) Master Plan 2045 was approved and adopted by Kelowna City Council.

    In March 2015, YLW engaged SNC-Lavalin and its consultants to update the existing Master Plan 2025. The integrated team developed the new Master Plan 2045 in support of YLW’s vision to become the best mid-sized airport in North America.
  • Role and numbers of Nurse Practitioners continues to expand

    The number of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) practicing within Interior Health continues to climb thanks to a successful recruitment strategy and focused efforts to enhance primary care.

    “Since their introduction in B.C. just over 10 years ago, nurse practitioners have played a vital role in health care, working in unique circumstances with an emphasis on team care,” said Health Minister Terry Lake.
  • City Seeking Input on Peterson Creek Multi-use Pathway Project

    Biking and walking between Sahali and downtown will soon get much easier. The City plans to construct the first phase of the Peterson Creek Multi-use Pathway to connect Summit Drive (near Sa-Hali Secondary School) to downtown (near Glenfair Drive). This three-meter wide, 1.7 km long, paved multi-use pathway will provide walkers and cyclists with a safe and direct link between Sahali and downtown. The pathway will include lighting, signage, rest areas with benches, and other amenities.
  • Showing of Clayoquot Sound of Freedom at TRU

    KAMLOOPS - Dan Lewis and Bonny Glambeck of Clayoquot Action, a Tofino–based conservation group, will be in Kamloops on Oct. 6 to present Clayoquot Sound of Freedom.
  • WFN Councillor named new-vice chair of Okanagan College board of Governors

    KELOWNA - Chris Derickson, a councillor from the Westbank First Nation, is the new-vice chair of Okanagan College’s Board of Governors.
  • Have a say in how you play — a robust engagement process for Penticton

    PENTICTON - The City of Penticton invites the public to participate in the creation of our new Parks and Recreation Master Plan. This important document will guide planning and decision-making related to parks and recreation services for the next 10 years.
  • YLW wants your feedback

    KELOWNA - Kelowna International Airport (YLW) will be hosting an Open House for the new Airport Master Plan 2045 on Saturday, Feb. 27, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Citizens will have the opportunity to review key aspects of the draft plan and provide valuable feedback that will be considered in the development of the final Master Plan.
  • Have your say on Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan draft

    The Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan outlines a strategic approach to achieve more walking and cycling throughout our City, and facilitate a community where walking and cycling infrastructure are key components.

    “Aspiring to be a community that is compact and walkable is our priority, where the natural environment is protected and where walking paths and cycling routes connect destinations throughout the City,” said Moudud Hasan, Transportation and Mobility Manager.
  • UBC plans even more welcoming and connected Okanagan campus

    KELOWNA - More sustainable, liveable, welcoming and connected. That’s the future for UBC’s Okanagan campus in Kelowna.

    UBC has updated its Okanagan Campus Plan following 10 years of rapid growth and development on its 105-hectare main campus lands.

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