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Delivery of French immersion in Central Okanagan examined

Delivery of French immersion in Central Okanagan examined

School district to hold public consultation meetings to discuss programs for 2,300 French immersion students in the district
Controlled burns on today in West Kelowna park area

Controlled burns on today in West Kelowna park area

Burning of fire hazard debris taking place on just over 15-hectares in Glen Canyon Regional Park
Kelowna embraces CIBC Run for the Cure

Kelowna embraces CIBC Run for the Cure

Blue skies greet hundreds who turn out for annual breast cancer research fundraiser on Sunday morning
BC Tree Fruits fires CEO

BC Tree Fruits fires CEO

BC Tree Fruits Co-operative served Chief Executive Officer Alan Tyabji with his early notice of termination.
'Happy memories, incredibly grateful': Prince William's parting words to Canada

'Happy memories, incredibly grateful': Prince William's parting words to Canada

Heartfelt thank you, touching farewell as Royal tour ends for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
Daphne Odjig, First Nations artist, dies age 97

Daphne Odjig, First Nations artist, dies age 97

Odjig's art was exhibited far and wide, including at the National Gallery of Canada.
Kelowna Hell's Angel convicted of importing cocaine

Kelowna Hell's Angel convicted of importing cocaine

Top gang member convicted in a Vancouver courtroom of conspiracy to import cocaine for trafficking.
Etsy raises profile of Kelowna artisans

Etsy raises profile of Kelowna artisans

ARTISAN香蕉视频直播擡tsy Made in Canada Show; Shop 香蕉视频直播榯il you drop at Ellis Art Studios 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday during Culture Days.
So much to do on Culture Days in Kelowna

So much to do on Culture Days in Kelowna

Culture Days is boasting a variety of free activities and events for all ages. Here香蕉视频直播檚 a sample of what香蕉视频直播檚 in store this weekend:
'Grow Local BC' province's latest community contest

'Grow Local BC' province's latest community contest

10 urban or semi-rural communities will get up to $25,000 each to help people get back to growing their own food