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Mission Creek Restoration Initiative set to complete first phase of widening of Mission Creek

Mission Creek Restoration Initiative set to complete first phase of widening of Mission Creek

An 800 metre stretch down from the Casorso Bridge has been widened to allow the creek to meander

Cop costs up in Peachland this year

With no more reserve to offset the cost of policing this year, Peachland will face a big bill thanks to its population edging over 5,000.
Author ready to blame capitalism for climate change

Author ready to blame capitalism for climate change

Controversial journalist Naomi Klein is next up for the UBCO Distinguished Speaker Series presentation in Kelowna.
Boyd Autobody helps promote automotive industry careers

Boyd Autobody helps promote automotive industry careers

Mobile collision repair demonstration vehicle donated to Okanagan College for local high school students to learn working on.
Annual Dine Around the Thompson-Okanagan event kicks off

Annual Dine Around the Thompson-Okanagan event kicks off

A record 55 restaurants from Kamloops to Osoyoos are participating in this year's event.

Kelowna pedestrian and cycle plan open houses scheduled

City looking for the public's input on its ambitious and expensive plan to add more bike lanes over the next 15 years.

United Way draws attention to Syrian refugees

Agency at forefront of offering assistance and compassion to local groups helping new immigrants adjust to life in Canada.

Supreme Court judge rules dangerous Peachland dog should be put down

Jake, a seven-year-old perro de presa canario, and another dog, attacked a leashed lhasa apso cross Jan. 1, 2015 while running of leash.
Smart meter system finishes under budget

Smart meter system finishes under budget

Officially complete for $777 million, wireless grid still needs rural extension using cellular networks to reach across B.C.
Student quilters revive lost art with help from Orchard Valley Quilters Guild

Student quilters revive lost art with help from Orchard Valley Quilters Guild

Fifteen quilts fashioned in Mrs. Presley's textiles course among dozens donated to Kelowna hospital