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  • Council Meeting November 28, 2017

    Water Rates Adopted
    Council adopted bylaws which will lead to Council’s desire for one water system, one water rate and one quality of water for all West Kelowna residents.
  • Resiliency centre opens, 17 residences still on evacuation alert for Princeton fire

    PENTICTON - The regional district reports today services for Princeton wildfire evacuees have moved from the Riverside Community Centre to a resiliency centre at the Princeton Senior Citizens Centre, 162 Angela Avenue.
  • United Way CSO celebrates community contributors to 2016 campaign

    United Way CSO celebrated the 2016 campaign at Hanna’s on the Waterfront last week. Over 100 community leaders, corporate sponsors, media partners, workplace campaign contributors, volunteers and funded partners were treated to an evening of appreciation thanks to sponsor, Your Dollar Store with More.

    As a result of the annual fundraising efforts and provincial funding, a total of $1.45 Million will be invested in the Central and South Okanagan/Similkameen communities this year.
  • Okanagan Basin Water Board pushes province to make invasive mussels a priority

    As the Okanagan Basin Water Board (OBWB) watches the fall-out of the discovery of invasive mussels in Montana, only a few hours drive from B.C., and with news that the B.C. Government is getting ready to announce its latest budget, the board is calling on the province to include proper mussel prevention funding.

    The call comes in a letter sent to B.C.
  • YMCA invites older adults to attend free health assessment this Friday

    The YMCA of Okanagan is inviting older adults of all ages to attend their upcoming Seniors Health Assessment at the Kelowna Family YMCA this Friday, Feb. 17.

    These one-on-one health assessments — each 45 minutes in length — help to gauge cardiovascular endurance, blood glucose levels, blood pressure, strength and more.
  • Canadian Dancer Robb Beresford to perform in Kelowna

    Situated at the razor’s edge of contemporary ballet innovation, the company debuts in Kelowna after headlining the Vancouver International Dance Festival
  • Couple’s polka roots lead to Penticton Regional Hospital gift

    Ed and Lucille Propp could probably thank the polka for their 31 years of marriage. It all started one evening in 1985.
  • Ballet Kelowna partners with seasoned and emerging western artists to bring mesmerizing '150 Moves' to Kelowna audiences

    KELOWNA - Ballet Kelowna leaps into Canada’s Sesquicentennial with the presentation of 150 Moves, a collection of works designed to showcase the tremendous talent and artistry of Canadian influence in classical and contemporary dance, February 3 and 4, 2017, at the Kelowna Community Theatre.
  • United Way CSO strives to make positive change in your community

    'Tis the season of giving and the United Way needs your help to heat up the thermometer! With only two weeks left until the December 31 tax deadline, the United Way’s campaign is sitting at 51% at the halfway point in their campaign.
  • Volunteer this week in Kamloops

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights for December 9th, 2016 – December 16th, 2016

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