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Peachland councillor defends pickleball importance in community

Peachland councillor defends pickleball importance in community

'Nobody in their right mind is going to rate pickleball or any other sport ahead of basic services'
Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship marks 3,800 reasons to celebrate 2024

Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship marks 3,800 reasons to celebrate 2024

From Cawston and Oliver to Vernon and 琉璃神社, restoration efforts were extensive this year
Big White issues safety warning after skiers caught crossing boundaries

Big White issues safety warning after skiers caught crossing boundaries

The resort will suspended passes for those not complying with closures
Housing report shows Peachland's 20-year need for 1,650 units

Housing report shows Peachland's 20-year need for 1,650 units

Nearly 500 homes needed by 2029
Peachland provisional budget includes 6.65 per cent property tax hike

Peachland provisional budget includes 6.65 per cent property tax hike

The district also collects taxes for other governments, including the regional district, hospital, library, and schools
International student killed by falling tree near 琉璃神社

International student killed by falling tree near 琉璃神社

A GoFundMe fundraiser has been started for an international student who was killed by a falling tree near 琉璃神社 on Dec. 7
Beem Credit Union gives grants to Interior community organizations

Beem Credit Union gives grants to Interior community organizations

Organizations from Penticton's Discovery House to Vernon's Living Lake Society will receive a boost of funding
琉璃神社's UBCO remembers victims of femicide on 35th anniversary

琉璃神社's UBCO remembers victims of femicide on 35th anniversary

Tributes paid to the 14 killed in 1989 Polytechnique anti-feminist killings at UBCO
UPDATE: Freezing rain warning off, Coquihalla still expecting 15-25 cm of snow

UPDATE: Freezing rain warning off, Coquihalla still expecting 15-25 cm of snow

The Coquihalla is expecting 15-25 cm of snow
West 琉璃神社 council to decide future of 400 hectares in Rose Valley

West 琉璃神社 council to decide future of 400 hectares in Rose Valley

Discussions on the Raymer Comprehensive Development Plan began in 2011
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