by Okanagan Life | Jul 17, 2014 | Health
As temperatures rise so does the risk of West Nile virus in the Okanagan. The mosquito species most likely to carry the virus is more active and more likely to spread the virus towards the end of July and into August. West Nile virus is a disease that is spread from...
by Okanagan Life | Jul 17, 2014 | Community
University-industry collaborations will be promoted across the region UBC is partnering with Mitacs, a national, not-for-profit training and research organization, to locate a business development specialist on the Okanagan campus. This week Jennifer Tedman-Jones...
by Okanagan Life | Jul 14, 2014 | Paul's Voice
I’ll have my eggs over-easy with that spam. The new Canadian anti-spam law that went into force on July 1 raises two important questions: what took you so long, and do you realize there are far bigger fish to fry? Spamming, harvesting, hacking, malware, privacy...
by Okanagan Life | Jul 11, 2014 | Blog
The August Issue of Okanagan Life Magazine showcases the best Okanagan developments. Your ad message will reach over 500,000 exposures over three months. Email: paul@okanaganlife.com Ad space deadline: July 25 Material deadline: July 31 ...
by Okanagan Life | Jul 10, 2014 | Community
Margo Tamez, third from right, walks along the Texas-Mexico border wall near the community of El Calaboz, with Lipan Apache elders, law students of the University of Texas Law Human Rights Clinic, and documentarians. Photo by Clemente Guzman Margo Tamez’s research...
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