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KCR: Volunteering is making a difference

KCR: Volunteering is making a difference

KCR Community Resources shares stories of its volunteers in a weekly column
B.C. university ‘renames’ stairway after alumni Chris Hadfield

B.C. university ‘renames’ stairway after alumni Chris Hadfield

‘For me it all started there, just up the hill from Hatley Castle,’ Canadian astronaut says
91´ó»ÆÑ¼ residents help shape the city through virtual voices

91´ó»ÆÑ¼ residents help shape the city through virtual voices

Feedback through Get Involved 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ sees a 25 per cent increase in 2021 over 2020
Penticton Vees superfan reflects on her connection to the team and the late Neil Jamieson

Penticton Vees superfan reflects on her connection to the team and the late Neil Jamieson

Jamieson gave Angel Basarowick season tickets to the Vees in 2015 as well as a jersey
YMCA of Okanagan program offers aging adults active living program

YMCA of Okanagan program offers aging adults active living program

Choose To Move offers a personalized physical activity program based on interest and abilities
Naramata Village’s beloved free range peacock killed

Naramata Village’s beloved free range peacock killed

Kevin, one of 2 free range peacocks had been living in the village for years
Furry flying friend fungus threatens Okanagan bat populations

Furry flying friend fungus threatens Okanagan bat populations

White-nose syndrome is decimating populations as it moves West
91´ó»ÆÑ¼ company lighting the way in e-foil safety

91´ó»ÆÑ¼ company lighting the way in e-foil safety

MSLR Electric E-Foil has designed the world’s first light-up hydrofoil board
BC Dairy thanks the community for over $850,000 flood relief donations, and shines a spotlight on local community heroes

BC Dairy thanks the community for over $850,000 flood relief donations, and shines a spotlight on local community heroes

[gps-image name="27768718_web1_220110-Impress-CPL-BCDairy-Community-New_1.jpg"]British Columbians have come forward with an incredible show of support for dairy farmers following the catastrophic flooding that affected the Fraser Valley beginning on Nov. 15, 2021. Individuals, several farming companies, and other farmers have donated $850,044 to the BC Dairy Flood Recovery Fund, on top of countless offers of donated labour, food, services, and urgently needed supplies.
A look back at 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s past

A look back at 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s past

S.S. Sicamous in the winter