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  • BC’s Interior universities join forces to take research to a new level

    Students at British Columbia’s three Interior universities will benefit from enhanced research opportunities and increased mobility, thanks to a newly signed agreement that will be a game changer for higher education in the region.
  • Emergency Preparedness Week – Got Your Kit?

    Have you prepared a personal or family ‘Grab and Go’ kit? 
  • Spring runoff safety and flood precautions

    Spring rain showers and seasonal daytime temperatures are starting to fuel rising levels of creeks and streams throughout the Central Okanagan. Adding to the spring freshet is the melting snowpack from low and mid-elevations.
  • Family celebrates Mom’s completion of cancer treatment at Penticton Regional Hospital

    Brenda Coffin got to ring the bell in the Oncology Department at Penticton Regional Hospital.
  • Lions Hall transferred to City of West Kelowna

    Mayor Doug Findlater and members of West Kelowna Council are pleased to announce that negotiations with the Westbank Lions Club to transfer ownership of its Westbank Lions Hall to the City of West Kelowna have been successfully completed and the hall will remain a community recreational and event facility.
  • Fest of Ale also showcases charity support

    More than two decades after its launch, the Okanagan Fest of Ale continues to showcase the craft brewing industry, while donating thousands to community charities.
  • West Kelowna City Council meeting highlights

    Canada 150 Flags Presentation
    Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola MP Dan Albas presented flags to be flown at city facilities in recognition of Canada’s 150th anniversary of confederation, which will be officially celebrated July 1, 2017. City staff has also requested to use the Canada 150 logo for decorative banners on Boucherie Road Wine Trail and Westbank Centre.
  • A good time to prepare

    The best time to create or revisit your family emergency plan is when there’s no emergency.  
  • Princeton Rotary wine festival to boost PRH tower drive

    PENTICTON - Princeton Rotary’s upcoming annual wine festival will provide a regional boost for Penticton Regional Hospital.
  • CrossFit-style competition will take place at the South Okanagan Events Centre

    Penticton, BC (January 17, 2017): The fourth annual Okanagan Valley Throwdown returns to Penticton, January 28 and 29. The CrossFit-style event, co-presented by Hoodoo Adventures and Evolution Athletics, and fuelled by Muscle MLK Canada, features more than 350 athletes competing in a variety of CrossFit activities over the course of the weekend.

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