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  • Kelowna firefighters helping local Denny's raise money with every coffee this Saturday

    KELOWNA - If you’re headed out for your morning coffee this Saturday, you can top it up with a donation towards the community.
  • Preventive burn scheduled for channel walkway

    PENTICTON - The Penticton Indian Band is taking steps to mitigate wildfire risk as the summer season approaches.
  • Travel Penticton has new board

    PENTICTON - Travel Penticton has a new board for the next two years.
  • Citizens groups to decide how to pay new sewer tax

    PENTICTON - The city is counting on two focus groups to provide fair and considered taxpayer input into distribution of Penticton’s new storm water fee.
  • Parking ban now lifted for snow routes

    Parking bans on designated snow routes in Wilden, the Ponds, Magic Estates and Dilworth Mountain have now been lifted. The Snow Route Advisory was originally issued on December 28 due to record levels of snowfall.
  • Snow Event Advisory: Parking ban on snow routes

    With significant snowfall underway and more snow in the forecast, a snow event has been declared and parking bans on snow routes are now in effect. The snow event advisory affects residents living on designated snow routes in Wilden, the Ponds, Magic Estates and Dilworth Mountain. Residents parked on the street have 24 hours to find alternative off-street parking.
  • Prestigious scholarships propel Okanagan College students to study abroad

    Okanagan College’s Grace Oswald and Kira Johnson are among 29 students in British Columbia that are fulfilling their dreams of studying abroad thanks to the Irving K. Barber Premier’s International Scholarship which awards students between $6,000 and $10,000.
  • City in action

    Glenmore Landfill fee changes in 2018
  • CWK Council Highlights 12-DEC-17

    On behalf of Senator Nancy Greene Raine, Mayor Doug Findlater presented a Canada 150 medal to the Gellatly Bay Trail and Parks Society (GBTAPS). President Bruce Dalrymple accepted the medal on behalf of GBTAPS. The Senate of Canada is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its first sitting by awarding commemorative medals. The medals are being awarded to Canadians or permanent residents actively involved in their communities, who make their hometowns a better place to live.
  • RCMP volunteers patrolling parking lots across the Central Okanagan

    KELOWNA - While you are shopping for the perfect gift, a thief might be looking to score from your car so RCMP volunteers are out patrolling to deter criminal opportunists.

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