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  • Fantastic beasts and where you might find them at YLW

    Myron Campbell: Ghosts of Robert Lake
    May 8 to November 6, 2017

    May 24, 2017 – Kelowna, BC: A duck, a blackbird, an avocet, a coyote, and even a gryphon were spotted recently at YLW – what makes it even more interesting is that they were seen inside the airport terminal.

    True, these weren’t actual animals – they are the creation of Kelowna-based artist Myron Campbell.
  • Centennial Outdoor Rink revitalization project begins Thursday

    Work to revitalize the Centennial Outdoor Rink will begin on Thursday, March 23, with the demolition of the boards, fencing and lighting poles.
  • Osoyoos Water Quality Society not fooling around when it comes to protecting Osoyoos Lake

    OSOYOOS – On Saturday, April 1, volunteers from the Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society and concerned local residents will begin the process of attaching “Protect our Lake - Pitch In” decals on garbage cans in key areas of Osoyoos.

    “We are committed to protecting and preserving Osoyoos Lake through public education and monitoring the lake’s waters in five regions through the summer months,” explains OLWQS past president, Birgit Arnstein.
  • Save money, burn cleaner and make wood last longer

    Many wood stoves and fireplace inserts likely received a workout with the recent cold temperatures in the Central Okanagan.
  • Check out the new Central Okanagan regional parks guide

    Find out what’s happening in our Regional Parks with the new Winter-Spring edition of ‘Your Guide to Regional Parks 2017’.

    It’s available online at regionaldistrict.
  • Walks, eco-art and outdoor play: Things to do in January and February

    *There is no Eco-Art at the EECO on December 24th or 31st or Story Time at the EECO on Tuesday, December 27th as the EECO is closed.
  • Your guide to Central Okanagan Regional Parks’ Winter–Spring Edition

    The start of a new year means you can find out what’s happening in our Regional Parks with the new Winter-Spring edition of ‘Your Guide to Regional Parks 2016’.

    It’s available online at regionaldistrict.
  • What to do if you encounter a cougar

    Merely seeing a cougar does not mean you are in imminent danger. Watch the cougar’s behavior and respond accordingly.
  • Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation spring trout fishery

    The big yellow school bus lumbers down the trail as the sun sparkles through the trees over Tkekyilstem (Heffley Creek.) The doors crack open and bright green and red shirts pour out as students, parents and supervisors make their way out of the bus. Councillor Ed Jensen (T’kemlups te Secwepemc) is there waiting with his snare in hand and knowledge in heart.
  • Special safety measures for unique intersection

    KELOWNA - Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians will notice some important changes to the intersection of Gordon Drive and Springfield Road this summer.

    The most noticeable change will be the installation of flexible plastic poles delineating the Springfield Road bike lane from the vehicle lane at the westbound approach to Gordon Drive.

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