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Cowgirl dancers and a 2011 CMA Rising Star of the Year was what the motionball “Country Gold” Official After-Party brought to a crowd of nearly 200 people in Kelowna Saturday night. The Old Mission Barn was the setting to Kelowna’s second annual motionball Official After-Party, raising funds and awareness for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation....
With the recent heavy rainfall, City of Kamloops Parks staff have inspected and assessed the condition of City fields and have determined that all City fields will be closed as of this afternoon. The fields will be reassessed tomorrow morning, with a status update provided to the public by 10:00 am. For further information call...
This trash tip from the Regional Waste Reduction Office: Don’t let your garbage become a feast for local wildlife! “If you live in an area that’s susceptible to wildlife, reduce your risk of conflict. Take responsibility for your trash” says Waste Reduction Facilitator Rae Stewart. ““Bears and other animals have a keen sense of smell,...
A rainfall warning is in effect for the North, South and Central Okanagan. Environment Canada is forecasting between 40-60 millimeters of rain to fall over the next 48 hours, which could pose problems for low-lying areas. North Okanagan residents living near creeks, streams and lakes are responsible for having a plan as well as the...
The new EBSCO database, Home Improvement Reference Center, is now available to use – all you need is your Okanagan Regional Library card and pin number! This database features a variety of full text articles from reference books and home improvement magazines, as well as how-to videos. You can find information for subjects covering such...
Once again, rising water levels have forced the Regional District to close the Mission Creek Greenway underpass at the Casorso Road and Gordon Drive bridges. The creek level and flow has risen quickly in light of the heavy steady rain received throughout the area since yesterday and is expected to remain high with more rain...
West Kelowna Municipal Hall/Civic Centre Council received a presentation on the results of the Market Sounding initiative completed in February and March 2013 for a new Municipal Hall/Civic Centre and made the decision to pursue Westbank Centre as the location where acceptable options will be investigated. Consultant Jonathan Huggett advised Council that many submissions were...
A new summer festival and agri-tourism heritage attraction are adding to Kamloops, BC’s already established reputation as the best summer playground in Canada. Kamloops is home to the brand new THRiVE Festival, June 21-23, 2013, designed to illustrate that creativity is not confined only to the traditional art forms such as music, visual arts, dance...
Due to an increase in wildfire activity, B.C. is sending 23 firefighting personnel to the Yukon announced Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson today. One agency representative, three initial attack crews from the Cariboo Fire Centre, four initial attack crews from the Prince George Fire Centre, one regional wildfire coordination officer from the Kamloops Fire Centre...

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Woody Harrelson is putting his paper where his passions are.
UBC instructor mixes philanthropy with writing, painting, and photography When you’re a natural-born teacher and have a certain zeal for something, you can spend most of your waking hours sharing that passion. Such is the case for geologist Murray Roed, who teaches a fourth-year geology class in the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and...
Students entering the Sustainable Construction Management Technology (SCMT) diploma program this fall at Okanagan College will now be eligible to apply for a new scholarship. Longtime College supporters Rick and Yasmin Thorpe of Penticton are providing four $2,500 scholarships for students entering the program this fall, based on their financial need. In making the announcement,...
Students entering the Sustainable Construction Management Technology (SCMT) diploma program this fall at Okanagan College will now be eligible to apply for a new scholarship. Longtime College supporters Rick and Yasmin Thorpe of Penticton are providing four $2,500 scholarships for students entering the program this fall, based on their financial need. In making the announcement,...
A new online self-help tool offered by Consumer Protection BC will offer British Columbia consumers a modern and alternative way to resolve disputes with businesses focused on making it easier and cheaper to resolve differences. Currently in the pilot stage, Consumer Protection BC developed the platform for Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in consultation with the Ministry of Justice, which is...
VICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark says she made a mistake and has rescinded post-election pay increases for the government's top political staff.