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  • The Corporation of the District of Peachland Regular Council Meeting Highlights

    PEACHLAND FARMERS’ AND CRAFTERS’ MARKET
    Council determined that the current location of Heritage Park for the Peachland Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market is the most suitable. The location and alternative locations of the market were investigated by the Peachland Economic Development Committee and presented their findings to Council for their consideration.
  • 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.
  • Volunteers tackle backwoods mess for community clean up

    This weekend marks the kick off to Community Clean-Up Month-- and to mark the occasion a crew of enthusiastic volunteers will head to a popular recreation corridor to clean up garbage-- left behind by a careless few. And they’re challenging you to do the same—to take even a small portion of your day to do a clean-up in your own neighborhood.

    The clean-up kickoff event is an annual one, organized in a new locale each year by the Regional District Waste Reduction office.
  • Chase RCMP mischief, theft and break-ins report

    On October 1st, Chase RCMP received a complaint of theft of an all-terrain vehicle in the 1800 block of Chase-Falkland Road.  The owner stated that sometime overnight the side-by-side ATV was taken from the rural property.  Police examined the scene and took down the details of the machine.  On October 4th, the owner called police to state that he had found the ATV in the woods at the back of his property.  No suspects have been identified at this time.
  • Secure your loads

    KAMLOOPS – The City of Kamloops Bylaw Department would like to remind residents that insecure loads can cause hazards and result in fines.

    Driving a load to the landfill? Ensure that your cargo is securely placed in your vehicle and completely tied down or covered in accordance with Traffic Bylaw No. 23-30, Section 703 – Motor Vehicle Act (BC) Division 35.04.

    Improper loads are a danger to everyone on the road.
  • Questions raised about proposed visitor information centre

    At the public meeting held in City of Vernon Council Chambers on Monday, February 24, residents raised a number of questions or concerns regarding the proposed centralization and relocation of Vernon’s two Visitor Information Centres. The following represents some of those questions and the answers provided by Kim Flick, Director of Community Development, and Michelle Jefferson, Manager of Tourism Services.
  • Secure Your Loads

    The City of Kamloops Bylaw Department would like to remind residents that insecure loads can cause hazards and result in fines.

    Driving a load to the landfill? Ensure that your cargo is securely placed in your vehicle and completely tied down or covered in accordance with Traffic Bylaw No. 23-30, Section 703 – Motor Vehicle Act (BC) Division 35.04.

    Improper loads are a danger to everyone on the road.
  • Motorists asked to avoid use of Angus Drive

    As construction continues on Phase 3 of the Gellatly Road Upgrade and the weather improves generating more traffic to West Kelowna’s beautiful waterfront, motorists are being encouraged to avoid use of Angus Drive as a detour whenever possible.

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