by Okanagan Life | Apr 29, 2016 | Community
Even children who live in extreme poverty or countries ravaged by war respond positively to games and playtime. UBC Assist. Prof. Stephen Berg, who has seen this time and time again, heads to Rwanda next week where he will introduce playtime inclusion into Rwanda...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 29, 2016 | 2016 Winners, Wine & Food
Gold Mile Bench celebrated as Cassini Cellars named best winery Each bottle of wine should communicate something distinct, something unique about the region it comes from, believes proprietor Adrian Cassini. The combination of unique terroir and a dedication to craft...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 28, 2016 | Community
A team of UBC researchers has found that gut bacteria are linked to the onset of Type 1 diabetes. Their findings also show that long-term and over-use of antibiotics can accelerate the process by disrupting the gut bacteria. “The incidence of Type 1 diabetes has...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 26, 2016 | Events, Wine & Food
The artists are larger than life, the venue is iconic and the concerts will be legendary: Mission Hill Family Estate is proud to announce the performers appearing this summer at the winery’s spectacular outdoor amphitheatre. The live performances include multiple...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 26, 2016 | Features, Features Progress
Okanagan small business owners maintain optimistic outlook for regional economy Where is the Okanagan economy headed? That’s the question on everyone’s mind these days. With the crash in oil prices and a stock market tanking, largely based on China’s economic output,...
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