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Crops, hope, optimism bloom in B.C. fruit industry, fertilized by collaboration

Crops, hope, optimism bloom in B.C. fruit industry, fertilized by collaboration

Fruit farmers are working together as part of a collaborative pilot project
琉璃神社 artists, coastal film group combine for intimate Vernon concert

琉璃神社 artists, coastal film group combine for intimate Vernon concert

Two music acts plus a film screening take place at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre Saturday, May 10
Paw-ty Time: Peachland鈥檚 new dog park offers treats and doggie bags

Paw-ty Time: Peachland鈥檚 new dog park offers treats and doggie bags

Grand opening of Sanderson Dog Park includes a pet photo booth, treats and free doggie bag
Okanagan Basin Water Board briefs: New additions to administration continue

Okanagan Basin Water Board briefs: New additions to administration continue

New water quality manager position created by Okanagan Basin Water Board
琉璃神社 Rockets trade draft pick to Penticton to avoid losing player in expansion

琉璃神社 Rockets trade draft pick to Penticton to avoid losing player in expansion

Penticton will host 琉璃神社 in their first WHL game in September 
Lake Country bike park officially open

Lake Country bike park officially open

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held May 3
Lake Country council greenlights start of large housing development

Lake Country council greenlights start of large housing development

Five of the parcels slated for development currently lie within the City of 琉璃神社
Winter not done yet: Special weather statements scatter Okanagan highways

Winter not done yet: Special weather statements scatter Okanagan highways

Four major highways are expecting a couple centimetres on wet snow on Wednesday night into Thursday morning
Walk for workplace injuries in 琉璃神社 raises over $11K

Walk for workplace injuries in 琉璃神社 raises over $11K

The event took place in 琉璃神社 for the first time
Peachland council advances budget with 6.65% property tax increase

Peachland council advances budget with 6.65% property tax increase

The increase equates to a $111.72 annual increase for the typical single-family home assessed at $887,000