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  • Cuisine and Confessions in Vernon

    The Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre proudly presents The Seven Fingers’ Cuisine & Confessions on Saturday, January 21 at 7:00pm at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.

    From The Seven Fingers Circus comes Cuisine & Confessions, a culinary and acrobatic treat that will entice the senses.

    Life happens in the kitchen.
  • UBC and Kal Tire announce research partnership

    Kal Tire’s Mining Tire Group and the University of British Columbia have formed a research partnership that will allow the two organizations to collaborate in developing technology and innovative solutions for the mining tire industry.
  • UBC identifies bacteria linked to acid produced at mining sites

    UBC researchers have isolated organisms that cause acid-rock drainage in mining operations.
  • Documentary on human rights and environmental abuse of Hudbay Minerals comes to Kelowna

    KELOWNA - Arizona investigative journalist John Dougherty is coming to Kelowna July 9 to screen his documentary “Flin Flon Flim Flam” on the worldwide operations of Hudbay Minerals, Inc.
  • Cantex founder digs deep for Penticton patient care tower campaign

    PENTICTON - John Pankiw, president of the Cantex Group of Companies, has become the latest major donor to support the new Patient Care Tower at Penticton Regional Hospital.
  • 2015 Kamloops Business Excellence Award finalists named

    KAMLOOPS - Kamloops Chamber of Commerce and TD announced the finalists this week for the 2015 Business Excellence Awards at a special event hosted by Kamloops Lincoln.
  • Kamloops Business Excellence Awards nominees named

    KAMLOOPS - Nominations for the 2015 Business Excellence Awards were released today by the Kamloops Chamber of Commerce and TD Bank Group.
  • MP report for Okanagan-Coquihalla: Discussing free trade and why South Korea

    This week our Government announced that negotiations between Canada and South Korea on a free trade agreement have successfully concluded. As is often the case when trade deals are announced there are reactions from a variety of different groups, businesses, individuals, political interests and organizations that either oppose or support the agreement in question.
  • Highlights from The B.C. Jobs Plan 24-Month Progress Report

    VANCOUVER - Significant headway has been made in meeting the B.C. government's economic goals as laid out in The BC Jobs Plan 24-Month Progress Report, released today.
  • $1.5 million to help revitalize contaminated land

    The Province is helping revitalize communities throughout B.C. by investing $1.5 million in a program that helps clean up contaminated land and get it ready for redevelopment, Minister of
    Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson announced today.

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