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Former Vernon Vipers forward up for major hockey honour

Former Vernon Vipers forward up for major hockey honour

Brent Dodginghorse, who helped the Snakes win the 1996 Royal Bank Cup, finalist for Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award
HERBERT: Winemakers craft wines in true Hester Creek fashion

HERBERT: Winemakers craft wines in true Hester Creek fashion

British Columbia wine industry is made up of many intriguing stories
Vernon student's essay on nuclear weapons ban earns bronze medal

Vernon student's essay on nuclear weapons ban earns bronze medal

Miles Green from Seaton Secondary finished third in category at Concours d'art oratoire, a long-running public speaking competition in French
Two victories: Museum celebrates Chinese Canadian bravery during Second World War

Two victories: Museum celebrates Chinese Canadian bravery during Second World War

'A Soldier for All Seasons' commemorates the 80th anniversary of the end of the war
Vancouver Island University sets record for world's largest Nanaimo bar

Vancouver Island University sets record for world's largest Nanaimo bar

Community members get a taste of 1,100-pound, 70-foot treat
Skateboarders rolling into Penticton for 'Riverside Ramp Rage' event

Skateboarders rolling into Penticton for 'Riverside Ramp Rage' event

All skateboarders invited to Penticton Youth Park for an organized competition on May 20
'Vibrancy' in Penticton with return of Downtown Community Market

'Vibrancy' in Penticton with return of Downtown Community Market

More live entertainment, additional vendors on Front Street highlight new additions to weekly event
As tariffs raise costs, support needed to feed North Okanagan kids

As tariffs raise costs, support needed to feed North Okanagan kids

The Kalamalka Starfish Society has launched a spring fundraiser for its weekend food program, anticipating a greater financial tariff impact to come
Vernon begins Eastside Road slope stabilization project

Vernon begins Eastside Road slope stabilization project

30-minute intermittent road closures will be in place Monday to Saturday, May 20 to June 3, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
New $1.2M splash pad opens at Penticton's Skaha Lake Park

New $1.2M splash pad opens at Penticton's Skaha Lake Park

Federal and provincial governments combine to provide close to $800,000 in funding