Clinton Eco-Depot moves to weight-based system
As part of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District’s ongoing efforts to work towards more environmentally sound ways of solid-waste management, the TNRD is installing weigh scales at the Clinton Transfer Station and reopening it as the Clinton Eco-Depot on June 7. Eco-Depots are an improved way for residents to manage their solid waste. A one-stop drop...
School board appoints new Director of Instruction – Human Resources
The Board of Education for the Central Okanagan School District is very pleased to announce the appointment of John Simonson to the position of Director of Instruction – Human Resources. Mr. Simonson is filling the vacancy created by the retirement of Ross Dumontet, the current Director of Instruction – Human Resources. Mr. Simonson is currently...
Highlights of May 27 Kelowna city council meeting
Development Application Process Review Council endorsed the report from staff, which outlines ways to improve aspects of the City’s development application process to find a balance between being a regulator, encouraging new development and providing good customer services. Recommendations include ongoing monitoring, greater transparency and creating accountability to ensure consistent implementation. Ellis Truck Route Council...
Water Master Plan public outreach committee named
At its meeting May 28, 2013, West Kelowna Council named the following community members to its Water Master Plan Public Outreach Committee: - Keith Bepple - John Byland - Ken Cooper - Claude Drought - Brian Jamieson - Raymond Reilly The Public Outreach Committee will act as a review panel and sounding board to advise...
UBC engineers develop program to preempt underground water-main failure
Further research may expand use into the oil and gas pipeline industry When it comes to underground infrastructure such as water mains, it’s not a matter of “if” a system is going to fail but “when," says Solomon Tesfamariam, an associate professor of civil engineering at UBC’s Okanagan campus. Tesfamariam stresses that municipal infrastructures are...
YMCA Healthy Kids Day this Sunday
We know that raising healthy kids is every parent’s goal. At the YMCA we believe that helping young people grow up healthy makes our whole community stronger. One of the ways we help promote an active healthy lifestyle is through our annual YMCA Healthy Kids Day. On Sunday June 2, 2013, from 12 to 4...
Emerging field of Digital Humanities allows exploration without limits
Students use computer tools to bring a new perspective to the humanities For Constance Crompton, the idea that the humanities could be thoroughly researched, created and archived through digital media presents a tantalizing proposition. No longer would a project’s scope be limited by space constrictions or become outdated after publication. Instead, history, philosophy, literature, languages,...
Recycle Your Plant Pots
Remember to lift the blue lid of your recycling cart after you’ve done any gardening around your home. If you’re not going to re-use them, those plastic flowerpots and plant trays can all be recycled. Everything from large nursery flowerpots for shrubs and trees to small planting trays for annual bedding plants, perennials, vegetables, and...
West Kelowna council highlights May 28, 2013
Water Master Plan Public Outreach Committee Named Mayor Doug Findlater rose and reported that West Kelowna Council named the following community members to its Water Master Plan Public Outreach Committee: - Keith Bepple - John Byland - Ken Cooper - Claude Drought - Brian Jamieson - Raymond Reilly The Public Outreach Committee will act as...
Water quality advisory lifted for Westshore but boil water advisory stays for Falcon Ridge
In consultation with Interior Health, the RDCO is removing a water quality advisory that was brought in May 12 for customers of the Westshore water system in the Central Okanagan west electoral area. Turbidity in the source has decreased once again to within acceptable standards for safety. The advisory was a precautionary measure and no...

Police seek driver who stuck elderly Kelowna cyclist
Kelowna RCMP want to talk to the driver of a car that struck a cyclist yesterday afternoon at the corner of Bertram Street and Harvey Avenue. The hit and run happened at about 2:45 p.m. when an 86-year-old Kelowna man was riding his bike on the sidewalk and maneuvered onto the crosswalk without stopping. The...

RCMP have something to say about replica firearms
Mounties recently responded to two complaints involving replica firearms and are asking the public to consider perception and personal safety when handling a firearm of any kind. On May 26, Kelowna RCMP received two complaints within an hour of each other that youths were firing guns in public view. Investigators discovered air rifles were being...
Real estate agent acquitted in gang kidnapping
VANCOUVER - A North Vancouver real estate agent and another woman have been acquitted on kidnapping and unlawful confinement charges in a gang-related incident. Nazfar Mirhadi and Veronica Moncur were found not guilty in B.C. Supreme Court this morning, but five others were found guilty. The seven were arrested in October, 2011 after a 29-year-old...

Two car accident slows traffic along 27th Street in Vernon
Emergency crews are attending a two vehicle accident at the intersection of 27th Street and Anderson Way in Vernon. Fire and Rescue captain Brent Bond says nobody was hurt in the accident, but one driver has admitted fault, telling authorities he was travelling north on 27th and went through a red light, striking a car...

Canada would be very different for women if not for Morgentaler: advocate
TORONTO – An abortion advocate says the country would be a very different place for women if not for the work of Dr. Henry Morgentaler.







