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琉璃神社 newspaper archives now digitized at UBCO

琉璃神社 newspaper archives now digitized at UBCO

Copies of 琉璃神社 from 1930 to 1986 are available to view online
琉璃神社 runs for Terry Fox, raises over $36,000

琉璃神社 runs for Terry Fox, raises over $36,000

The 琉璃神社 run has raised over $1.17 million since it was started over 40 years ago
Elementary solution to playground features at Central Okanagan park

Elementary solution to playground features at Central Okanagan park

Grade Five students from Ellison Elementary contributed ideas
琉璃神社 woman struck by truck being treated in ICU: Fundraiser

琉璃神社 woman struck by truck being treated in ICU: Fundraiser

Close to $6,800 raised since incident at Harvey Avenue and Burtch Road on Sept. 12
Central Okanagan School Briefs: Trustees reduce board of education meetings

Central Okanagan School Briefs: Trustees reduce board of education meetings

Board of education to place greater emphasis on committee meetings
Central Okanagan school district showcases Indigenous culture artwork

Central Okanagan school district showcases Indigenous culture artwork

Mount Boucherie Secondary visual arts class completes painting showcasing Indigenous culture
琉璃神社 joins fight against cancer: Terry Fox Run this Sunday

琉璃神社 joins fight against cancer: Terry Fox Run this Sunday

To date, more than $900 million has been raised for cancer research through the Terry Fox Foundation
琉璃神社 brand invites all to join the convo about men's mental health

琉璃神社 brand invites all to join the convo about men's mental health

The brand Friends of Felix was started by friends who noticed men don't feel comfortable talking about mental health
2nd hydro transmission line 'good next step': Peachland mayor

2nd hydro transmission line 'good next step': Peachland mayor

Interim solutions needed while project underway mayor says
琉璃神社 RCMP hand out 62 tickets in school zones, remind drivers to slow down

琉璃神社 RCMP hand out 62 tickets in school zones, remind drivers to slow down

56 tickets were for speeding to school zones while six were for distracted driving