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  • Preventive burn scheduled for channel walkway

    PENTICTON - The Penticton Indian Band is taking steps to mitigate wildfire risk as the summer season approaches.
  • Snow Removal in Vernon

    Following this weekend’s major snow event, City crews will begin snow removal in designated areas. City crews and contract forces will start removing snow from the downtown core, 32 Street and 27 Street. The removal process will take approximately 3-4 days and should be completed by early next week. Motorists are advised to slow down and use caution near snow removal equipment.
  • 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:
  • More parks reopening in West Kelowna

    The City of West Kelowna is pleased to announce that sandbags have been removed from the following waterfront parks and they will reopen on Saturday, July 29:
  • Sandbag pickup to start in West Kelowna

    WEST KELOWNA - As Okanagan Lake continues to go down and get closer to full pool, the City of West Kelowna is working to remove flood protection measures from public and private land.
  • Osoyoos Water Quality Society not fooling around when it comes to protecting Osoyoos Lake

    OSOYOOS – On Saturday, April 1, volunteers from the Osoyoos Lake Water Quality Society and concerned local residents will begin the process of attaching “Protect our Lake - Pitch In” decals on garbage cans in key areas of Osoyoos.

    “We are committed to protecting and preserving Osoyoos Lake through public education and monitoring the lake’s waters in five regions through the summer months,” explains OLWQS past president, Birgit Arnstein.
  • Use extreme caution on local roads and walkways

    WEST KELOWNA - A blast of winter followed by an expected rapid shift in weather patterns, have crews advising motorists and pedestrians to be cautious on local roads and walkways.

    Reports from throughout the province show crews dealing with a multitude of conditions between higher and lower elevations including rain at lower elevations, freezing rain at mid-level altitudes and snow in the mountains.
  • West Kelowna Council’s special 2017 budget meeting highlights

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