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  • Council Meeting

    Water Rates
    Council gave first three readings to bylaws which intend to lead to Council’s desire for one water system, one water rate, one quality of water for all West Kelowna residents.
  • City of Enderby primary water source offline for planned repair

    ENDERBY - The City of Enderby will be taking its primary water source offline beginning on September 28, 2015. 
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Sept. 10 to 17

    Western Canada Theatre
    VW Turtle River Race Ticket Seller - Volunteers are needed to help Western Canada Theatre raise funds by selling raffle tickets for our 14th Annual VW Turtle River Race. Responsibilities include tracking the number of tickets sold during shifts, handling monies, documenting sales, and reporting to the fundraising coordinator. Volunteers should have good communication and numeracy skills. Event day is Sun. Sept. 20. 19+ to volunteer.
  • Kamloops Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Aug. 27 to Sept. 03, 2015

    Here are the Kamloops volunteer opportunities for the week of Aug. 27 to Sept. 03, 2015.
  • Your Kamloops commute this week

    Overlanders Bridge Rehabilitation Project (Week of Aug 23)
    - With the re-opening of the south west off ramp, all southbound passenger vehicles and buses traveling downtown are now detoured through a temporary bypass that was constructed off the south west ramp. All southbound heavy trucks must detour through Mission Flats intersection (detour signs are in place) or travel up Summit Drive. Traffic control signage and personnel are in place.
  • Timeline for Gellatly Road repairs extended

    The timeline for emergency repairs to the eroding bank of Gellatly Road, closed since May 2, has been extended to approximately July 15. Staff have faced complex engineering challenges as construction moves past the initial five week estimate. Throughout the project, the District has been in consultation with federal and provincial authorities to ensure proper regulations are met.
  • Water conservation and quality improvement grant awards, 2014

    Regional District North Okanagan
    Available funds: $57,000   Total Requested: $45,700   Recommended Funding: $45,700

    Project Title:
    North Kalamalka Lake Intake Protection Zone Storm Water Reclamation Project
    Organization:
    Greater Vernon Water
    Project Goals:
    Kalamalka Lake is a major domestic water source for Greater Vernon, providing about 40% of water to customers.
  • MP Report for Okanagan-Coquihalla: Invasive species can be costly to the environment & taxpayer

    Invasive species are sadly not new to Okanagan-Coquihalla. Cattle Ranchers have battled with the loss of valuable grazing lands on account of invasive weeds as much as fruit growers and farmers know the frustration of crop loss as a result of the European Starling.
  • $1.5 million to help revitalize contaminated land

    The Province is helping revitalize communities throughout B.C. by investing $1.5 million in a program that helps clean up contaminated land and get it ready for redevelopment, Minister of
    Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson announced today.

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