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Prince William's visit to B.C. draws memories of frenzied 1998 trip

Prince William's visit to B.C. draws memories of frenzied 1998 trip

Fifteen-year-old prince inspired 'rock star' welcome
Okanagan Food Hub Co-Op continues to gain steam

Okanagan Food Hub Co-Op continues to gain steam

Nearly 30 went to a meeting to gauge public interest in the Okanagan Food Hub Co-Operative's plans for a storefront business
UBC Okanagan offers alternate ways to take part in Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit

UBC Okanagan offers alternate ways to take part in Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit

The university has also said that there will be no parking for non UBC Okanagan staff or students ...
Big agrifood conference coming to Kelowna

Big agrifood conference coming to Kelowna

B.C. Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick says he wants to see new ways to develop, strengthen and build the sector.
Crews pulling up more old train track in Kelowna this weekend

Crews pulling up more old train track in Kelowna this weekend

Parts of Sexsmith Road, east of Highway 97, and Old Vernon Road, between the highway and Airport Way will be closed Friday and Saturday.
Creekside Theatre in Lake Country scores Bif Naked, loses Angel Awards

Creekside Theatre in Lake Country scores Bif Naked, loses Angel Awards

Theatre management taking a risk on luring Bif Naked but can't secure Angel Awards and will review rental rates
Retired B.C. firefighter shares his battle with PTSD

Retired B.C. firefighter shares his battle with PTSD

Former Oliver mayor and fire chief in Squamish shares his battle with PTSD and WorkSafeBC
Kelowna writer named a runner-up in national contest

Kelowna writer named a runner-up in national contest

Shannon Linden was cited by CBC Books as a runner up in its 2016 CBC Creative Nonfiction contest for her book Eighteen
New Westbank First Nation's council sworn in

New Westbank First Nation's council sworn in

First Nation's band near Kelowna swears in its new chief and council after election last week
Exercise prescriptions could keep Kelowna's elderly healthy

Exercise prescriptions could keep Kelowna's elderly healthy

It helps if seniors have exercise guidelines to follow, to combat age-related frailty, UBCO research shows.
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