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Closet cleanout goes farmers’ market style for a second year

Closet cleanout goes farmers’ market style for a second year

The new style is to accommodate pandemic guidelines, says event organizer Rosanne Ting-Mak Brown
Community rallies behind Vernon family after death of husband, father

Community rallies behind Vernon family after death of husband, father

GoFundMe sees nearly $20K raised in three days to support Scott Bailey’s wife, 3 kids
Craft Culture market returns to 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s Prospera Place this weekend

Craft Culture market returns to 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s Prospera Place this weekend

Summer market returns after year off due to COVID-19
Support Okanagan charities with #CommentsOfKindness

Support Okanagan charities with #CommentsOfKindness

Through to July 20, find #CommentsOfKindness posts on Valley First’s Facebook and Instagram
West 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s Ben Klick raises over $45K for MS

West 91´ó»ÆÑ¼â€™s Ben Klick raises over $45K for MS

Over the past three years, the singer has raised $115K for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
Okanagan yoga going to the goats

Okanagan yoga going to the goats

Furry four-legged creatures take part in one-hour yoga lessons with you at Spallumcheen’s O’Keefe Ranch this summer
91´ó»ÆÑ¼ opens two parks just in time for summer

91´ó»ÆÑ¼ opens two parks just in time for summer

Glenmore Recreation Park officially opens June 5, Rutland Centennial Park expanded
WATCH: Kamloops bound convoy greeted by Canim Lake Band in 100 Mile House

WATCH: Kamloops bound convoy greeted by Canim Lake Band in 100 Mile House

More than two dozen members of the Tsq’escenemc people (Canim Lake Band) showed up
Funtastic still pitching in support for North Okanagan sports groups

Funtastic still pitching in support for North Okanagan sports groups

Despite no ball tournament or music festival, organizers are fundraising to give back
Fundraiser to search more B.C. residential schools tops $100,000

Fundraiser to search more B.C. residential schools tops $100,000

Indigenous leaders hope to use radar technology to search for lost children on Vancouver Island