diversity

Diverse ability workforce shines in Penticton
At a time when businesses are closing due to staffing shortages there’s a workforce out…

Kamloops family a target of racism, an ongoing issue
A Kamloops family is the victim of a racist incident that took place over the…

What is SOGI 123 and why should it matter to you?
An online resource tool made by B.C. educators for teachers across the province is hoping…
Vernon project transforms ocean garbage into works of art
VERNON – Hundreds of plastic buoys cleaned up from ocean waters and shorelines are finding…
Vernon man asks city to give rainbow crosswalk the green light
VERNON – Vernon council has been asked to endorse a rainbow crosswalk in the downtown…

How Kamloops is planning on educating students about sexual orientation and gender identity
KAMLOOPS – The Thompson-Okanagan school district is taking steps toward creating a more diverse and…
Vernon man taking pitch for rainbow crosswalk to city hall
VERNON – A local man is hoping Vernon will become the next city to embrace…
Vernon art project asks, Who are you?
VERNON - Queer, real, stereotyped. Victorious over victimization. Fragile and fighting back. These are some of the words and phrases you’ll find painted alphabetically on large boards as part of a project called Respect Lives Here, sponsored by the Social Planning Council for the North Okanagan. Participants from the Vernon Women’s Transition House, Vernon District...