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  • Regional district issues cautionary notice for trail users

    PENTICTON - Damage from the spring freshet continues to cause issues on the regional district’s trail system.
  • Water turned off in Vernon

    VERNON - The Kalamalka Lake water source was turned off yesterday.
  • Regional district's message: be prepared

    PENTICTON - A regional district community isn’t waiting for government assistance as it prepares for what promises to be a very heavy spring freshet.
  • North Shore Community Policing Office to undergo major changes

    KAMLOOPS- The North Shore Community Policing Office will be expanding its services in 2018.
  • Light a Bulb Campaign Close to Goal

    Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation’s Light a Bulb Campaign is at 97% of its goal, raising $244,586 towards the $250,000 needed to purchase new endoscopes in the VJH Ambulatory Care Unit.

    “We are very thankful to have received so many generous donations over the past week, including a gift of $30,000 from Grizzly Curb & Concrete,” said Lisa Westermark, VJH Foundation Executive Director.
  • Plot twists, new high-school category for annual fiction competition

    To celebrate the 20th year of its public debut in the Okanagan, UBC’s creative writing contest has undergone some dramatic changes—by adding new chapters.
  • Registration now open for art classes offered this winter at the Kelowna Art Gallery

    December 11, 2017 – Kelowna, BC: It’ll soon be a new year for artists too! Start 2018 off with a commitment to your creativity – registration is now underway for winter art class offerings for adults and youth at the Kelowna Art Gallery.

    Don’t miss your chance to take part in these professionally instructed classes that are offered January through April.
  • Vernon Trades campaign kicks off with big boost

    The future is looking bright for a new trades training hub in the North Okanagan after Okanagan College kicked off its fundraising campaign on Monday with the announcement of two major gifts.
  • Council Meeting November 28, 2017

    Water Rates Adopted
    Council adopted bylaws which will lead to Council’s desire for one water system, one water rate and one quality of water for all West Kelowna residents.
  • 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.

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