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VERNON – The owners of Eatology found a silver lining in the closure of Greyhound…
If you’ve been wondering why so many people are parked on the side of the…

VERNON – At a time when she was on disability and her husband had just…

KELOWNA – The first competition of the Canadian Culinary Championships has come to a close.…

OKANAGAN – If you had Rogers or Robin Hood brand flour in your cupboard recently,…

VERNON – Those in need of a meal or simply a place to come in…

Rogers Foods Ltd., which has mills in Armstrong and Chilliwack, is recalling its all purpose…
VERNON – The Upper Room Mission was forced to evacuate today after someone discharged pepper…

KAMLOOPS – More than 2,000 lbs. of food has been donated to the Kamloops Food…
VERNON – Vernon has come up with a way to help you feel good about…

KELOWNA – Whether you knew him from the slopes of Big White or his restaurant…

SALMON ARM – Cutbacks at the Rapattack base in Salmon Arm are driving up concerns…

VERNON – Good things are growing at Patchwork Farms in Vernon. The garden, located at…

THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – Don’t put yourself, your fellow campers and surrounding wildlife in danger by being…
“GET YOUR JAM POTS OUT, IT’S TIME TO SNAP INTO ACTION” OKANAGAN – Strawberry farmers…

THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – Food and wine events across the region will given foodies the chance to…

KAMLOOPS - Generous donations and deliveries have helped local food banks this year, but according to the president of the Kamloops District Labour Council there needs to be a shift in government to meet the increasing needs of British Columbians accessing the food bank. The council participated in the Protein for People program, a non-profit...
VERNON - A local man accused of breaking into a woman’s home not only helped himself to her personal belongings — he also made himself something to eat. A local woman phoned 911 around 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 16 after she found a strange man in her house, RCMP Const. Jocelyn Noseworthy says. “He had...
VERNON - Like airline fare, hospital food has a certain stereotype associated with it, but in Vernon and across the Interior, those perceptions are changing one home-cooked meal at a time. The meatloaf, for example, is just like mom used to make it, says Interior Health Authority food production manager Ron Eichberger of his favourite...
VERNON - Not many people can say they’re carrying on family traditions stretching back to 1825, but Vernon baker Roy Bouman continues to do so with pride. Every perfect cream puff, every birthday cake, and each smiling customer pays homage to the long line of family bakers who passed down recipes, strong work ethic and...

VERNON - You might have seen the bright, vibrantly green curlicues in classified ads or at the local grocery store recently and wondered what they are and where they come from. They’re called fiddleheads, and they’re found around the world, including the Thompson-Okanagan, for a few short weeks every spring. Those who have tried the...
VERNON - Kristina Sidorczuk’s is just one of many new faces you’ll see around town if you’re sampling the city’s new restaurants. The 22-year-old is the proud owner of one of the newest establishments in Vernon’s growing restaurant scene, EATology. The restaurant, located at the Greyhound Station in downtown Vernon across from Cenotaph Park, opened...

VERNON - Vernon’s MasterChef contender Jennifer Innis is toast. The local dental hygienist and mother of three was eliminated from the competition after falling short in a tea treat challenge. She and partner David Jorge struggled to produce profiteroles for the tricky task, and bickered throughout the challenge. But Innis still has a smile on...

VERNON - North Okanagan residents are biting into fresh, local produce about two weeks early this year thanks to the warm weather. At the Vernon Farmer’s Market Thursday, there was no shortage of Okanagan-grown food and shoppers were eating it up. A steady stream of customers kept Corinne Jeppesen with the Armstrong Asparagus Farm busy selling bundles...