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FYI - For Your Information

  • Okanagan Military Tattoo ’Canada 150 Marching Forward Together’

    The popular Okanagan Military Tattoo returns to the Okanagan Valley this July with their ‘2017 Canada 150 - Marching Forward Together’ musical extravaganza.
  • Eight Canadian and three US records set at BC Masters Swimming Championships

    Thirty five clubs representing 190 swimmers from across British Columbia, Canada and the USA participated in a successful BC Masters Swimming Provincial Championships this weekend at Kelowna’s H2O Adventure and Fitness Centre.
  • Spring cleaning well underway in West Kelowna

    Spring is in the air and crews have been busy cleaning roads and preparing parks and sports fields for the longer, warmer days ahead.

    Sports fields, and washrooms at athletic parks, will open April 15. Public washrooms at other city parks and greenways are open now.

    Spring street sweeping is proceeding on schedule and is slated to wrap up within the next two weeks.
  • RDOS continues with infrastructure replacements in Naramata

    The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen is continuing its efforts to rehabilitate and upgrade aging water infrastructure in Regional District owned community water systems.
  • City of Enderby road report

    Please be advised that Belvedere Street between Mill Avenue and Regent Avenue will be closed to thru traffic on Friday, Feb. 17 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
  • Keep your drains fat, oil and grease-free this holiday season

    We may love FOG (fats, oils, grease) for extra flavour in holiday cooking, but for drain pipes and sewer systems it can cause serious indigestion.

    The No. 1 cause of sewer blockages and overflows in Kelowna are the result of cooking oil and grease poured down drains. When washed down the drain, FOG sticks to the inside of the sewer pipes on both your property and in the street and over time can build-up and block an entire pipe.
  • Indo-Canadian community dances to a fundraising beat for PRH campaign

    It was my first experience at Indo-style dancing.  Fortunately, I had a good instructor.
  • Planned Hydro outage affects North Westside water users

    Customers of three Regional District of Central Okanagan water systems may want to prepare for a planned electricity outage next week.
  • No smoking in Lake Country public spaces starting January

    Anyone in Lake Country thinking ahead to setting the goal to quit smoking in 2017 will get some help with their resolution from the new Smoking Regulation Bylaw 954, 2016 adopted by Council July 5, 2016, which comes into effect January 5, 2017.
  • Worksafe BC warns of dangers of asbestos

    WorkSafeBC has launched an awareness campaign targeted to home property owners who are considering or undertaking renovations or demolitions, regarding the dangers of asbestos in homes built before 1990.  The campaign runs until early 2017 across a broad spectrum of media including radio, television, print and social media. 

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