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  • “Out of Sight” Campaign Returns This Holiday Season

    Kamloops, BC - Theft from vehicles occurs throughout the year. The City’s Crime Prevention Division and the Kamloops RCMP would like to remind the public to secure their valuables while shopping.

    Shopping malls, parking lots, and curbside parking are all prime target areas for thieves, so the City’s Crime Prevention Unit is using stickers to convey the simple message of securing your valuables.
  • 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.
  • Parkers Chrysler and Janet Parker make significant donation to Discovery House

    PENTICTON - Parkers Chrysler and Janet Parker have collectively donated $25,000 to Discovery House. 
  • Knox Mountain Drive open early Easter Sunday

    Knox Mountain Drive will open at 8 a.m. for vehicle traffic on Sunday, April 16, to accommodate an Easter event.

    Knox Mountain Drive will fully open for the season on Monday, April 17. Currently, the roadway is partially open from the base to the first lookout.

    Throughout the summer, the roadway will be open for vehicle traffic from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from noon until 9 p.m. on Sunday.

  • Volunteer Kamloops weekly volunteer highlights

    Special Events / Fundraising:
  • Knox Mountain Drive set to progressively open

    Now that springtime temperatures have arrived, the bottom half of Knox Mountain Drive will be open to traffic starting tomorrow. The gate to the first lookout will open at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning with the upper half of Knox Mountain Drive set to open in two weeks, weather permitting.
  • Kelowna is gearing up for cycling season

    KELOWNA - With street sweeping underway, more Kelowna residents will be jumping on their bikes for their commute.

    Residents choose to cycle for a variety of reasons: it’s a great way to get around, in fact for trips under five kilometres bikes are usually faster than cars; it’s an easy way to fit in your daily exercise and stay in shape, plus cycling boosts your mood and overall health.
  • 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.
  • West Kelowna Council meeting highlights

    December 13, 2016

    Agricultural Advisory Committee
    Mayor Doug Findlater rose and reported that Council had appointed the following people to the Agricultural Advisory Committee, to serve for a period of four years to end December 31, 2020:
  • Waste Collection in Snowy/Icy Conditions

    Winter weather may provide some challenges for Central Okanagan residents and collection crews for curbside pickups.   By working together, we can keep everything moving smoothly.

    During snowy/icy road conditions, your garbage and recycling collection may be delayed. If your pickup is missed on your collection day, leave your carts out until collection occurs, and please be patient, safety comes first.

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