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  • Overnight road clearing in business centres starts tonight

    Snow clearing will be occurring in Kelowna’s Downtown core overnight tonight and residents and businesses in the area are advised that vehicles should be moved off main roads to allow for an effective snow clearing.

    “Crews have been working around the clock to clear Priority 1 roads which include high traffic roadways and commuter routes,” said Stephen Bryans, Roadway Operations Supervisor.
  • 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.
  • City of Vernon Snow and Ice Program

    The City of Vernon’s snow and ice program addresses roads on a priority basis in compliance with the Snow and Ice Control Policy. All City roads are divided into priorities as follows:
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for December 21 to January 3 2018

    Special Events / Fundraising:
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights! December 14 to December 20, 2017

    Special Events / Fundraising:
  • 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.
  • Grasslands Boulevard Extension Now Open

    Kamloops, BC – The Grasslands Boulevard extension is now open, completing the connection from Batchelor Drive to Westsyde Road. In addition to the construction of the new road, this project included drainage, lighting, and water service improvements as well as the installation of a new sidewalk.

    The following are important changes for motorists:
  • Ethel Street, Saucier Avenue set to fully reopen Nov. 29

    With work wrapping up on Phase 3 of the Ethel Street Active Transportation Corridor, Ethel Street between Harvey and Sutherland avenues will reopen at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 29, along with Saucier Avenue between Richter and Ethel streets.
  • Pedestrian Crossing Over McDougall Creek Closed

    The foot crossing over McDougall Creek will be closed intermittently between the work hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. beginning Monday, August 28, 2017 and continuing for at least one week.

    The closures are required for safety reasons while demolition occurs on the adjacent sidewalk and surrounding infrastructure.

    The contractor will try to minimize the length of the closures during work hours; and the pedestrian bridge will remain open during non-working hours.
  • City of Penticton begins capital works schedule for the summer of 2017

    PENTICTON - The City of Penticton’s work crews will be busy in various neighbourhoods throughout the city this summer as the Penticton Capital Works Program gets underway.

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