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Here’s what’s changing for the construction of the new Parkinson Recreation Centre

The existing PRC remains open and accessible during construction of the new facility. 

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Community shred event in May: RDCO

Join Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers for their 9th annual Community Shred Event.

DeHart Park officially opening

Join the City of Kelowna in celebrating the opening of DeHart Park with free family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy while exploring and experiencing the new park space. 
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Penticton Mayor statement on day of remembrance and mourning for victims of Lapu Lapu Day tragedy

"Today, the City of Penticton joins together in solemn remembrance and mourning for the victims of the recent tragedy at the Lapu Lapu Day Festival in Vancouver. On behalf...

Warning to stay away from site of landslide near Trout Creek

Despite multiple efforts by snpink’tn to protect public safety, including the installation of fences, caution signage,and do not cross tape, these safety measures have been repeatedly vandalized or removed by individuals trespassing on the site.

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Vernon charity looking to help student food insecurity

The North Okanagan Starfish Program is looking for community support to address food insecurity experienced by elementary school children in the North Okanagan. The...

Better home-care supports coming for B.C. seniors through United Way

Seniors in B.C. will have better supports to age at home in their community with expanded and improved services as part of a five-year agreement with United Way BC for popular programs, such as Better at Home.

Golden and Revelstoke receive funds for inclusive public spaces: Columbia Basin Trust

Children and families will soon have more ways to enjoy local indoor and outdoor recreation. With support from Columbia Basin Trust, parks and facilities in 25 communities are being upgraded to enhance public spaces and create more accessible, inclusive and welcoming environments for play.

Golden Rockets’ Templeton and Casey named KIJHL’s Volunteers of the Year

John Templeton and Jackie Casey of the Golden Rockets are the co-winners of the Volunteer of the Year Award.