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Central Okanagan park caretakers are seeing the end to a way of life

Central Okanagan park caretakers are seeing the end to a way of life

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Big turnout at Boucherie Road design open house in West Kelowna

Big turnout at Boucherie Road design open house in West Kelowna

Safety tops the list for many residents who live on, or near, the city's busiest road.
Warmer winter predicted for the Okanagan

Warmer winter predicted for the Okanagan

Weak La Nina expected to keep temperatures warmer than originally predicted.
Community Leader: Norm Robinson

Community Leader: Norm Robinson

Norm Robinson received the top honour in the coach category of the Community Leader Awards.
Kelowna sailors upset over impending loss of deep-keel boat launch

Kelowna sailors upset over impending loss of deep-keel boat launch

With plans for redevelopment of the area around Kerry Park, including a new visitor centre and hotel, the Queensway launch will close.
Soldiers remembered with service at UBCO, Wednesday

Soldiers remembered with service at UBCO, Wednesday

UBCO hosts its 11th Remembrance ceremony, Nov. 9 at the Kelowna campus courtyard.
Quirks and Quarks coming to TEDx Penticton

Quirks and Quarks coming to TEDx Penticton

Science educator Bob McDonald will be presenting at Penticton's fourth TEDx conference.
Elderly Kelowna man found seven kilometres from his home

Elderly Kelowna man found seven kilometres from his home

Man wandered away from his assisted-living residence and was found after Central Okanagan Search and Rescue combed the city Thursday night.
Mother and daughter team up to teach Aboriginal support program

Mother and daughter team up to teach Aboriginal support program

A new Aboriginal Community Support Worker program being offered by Okanagan College.
Kelowna council to consider 280-unit rental housing development

Kelowna council to consider 280-unit rental housing development

With a vacancy rate of just 0.7 per cent, city staff say the proposed development will be welcome in Kelowna.