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  • Cardiac education series improves heart health for rural communities

    Doreen Byers was on the front nine of the golf course at Salmon Arm in June and she was getting weaker…and weaker…and weaker. She realized something was terribly wrong.
  • 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.
  • The thrifty fashionista spring collection

    KELOWNA - The Salvation Army Thrift Stores are hosting a fashion show—The Thrifty Fashionista. The show will be held at the Ramada Hotel 2170 Harvey Avenue. We will be featuring casual wear, work outfits and over the top party gowns. Everyone attending the fashion show will receive a swag bag filled with such items as jewelry, picture frames, lip balm, notecards and more. There will be door prizes and a surprise grand prize draw.
  • UBCO study: Cultural adaptations in juvenile justice may not be working

    Significant financial and time investments in culturally adapting services for youths in the justice system may not be effective for the people they are trying to help, UBC research shows.
  • West Kelowna seeking funding for water treatment plant

    In light of interest and inquiries from the general public, the City of West Kelowna wishes to inform citizens that the municipality has completed its application to the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund. The City’s application was the 5th application made to the provincial Ministry of Community Services and was submitted on November 10, ahead of the November 23 deadline.
  • 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. 
  • Vernon road updates

    From Nov 16 to Dec 31, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, crews from Superior City Contracting Services Ltd. will be conducting trenchless storm and sanitary rehabilitation at the following locations:
  • Tennis and bocce fundraiser for Kelowna General Hospital

    KELOWNA - For the 15th consecutive year, tennis enthusiasts are invited to get set for the Celebrity Tennis and Bocce by the Lake event, a celebration of community and sport to benefit Kelowna General Hospital. This year, the event takes place Sept. 16 and 17. 
  • Your Kamloops commute this week

    Overlanders Bridge Rehabilitation Project (Week of Aug 23)
    - With the re-opening of the south west off ramp, all southbound passenger vehicles and buses traveling downtown are now detoured through a temporary bypass that was constructed off the south west ramp. All southbound heavy trucks must detour through Mission Flats intersection (detour signs are in place) or travel up Summit Drive. Traffic control signage and personnel are in place.
  • Central City Foundation continues to seek new operator for The Crossing

    KEREMEOS - Five months after the Portage residential treatment centre for addicted youth, known as The Crossing at Keremeos closed its doors, the owner of the property says work to reopen the facility continues.

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