by Okanagan Life | Mar 15, 2018 | Progress, Winter Economics
As seen in [downloads ids="152160" columns="1" excerpt="no"] It’s great to see the recognition of Aboriginal culture as a positive component for health care. Garth Wale Rehabiltation assistant, Ponderosa Lodge By Susan DuncanRehabilitation assistant Garth Wale...
by Okanagan Life | Mar 15, 2018 | Features, Features Progress, Progress, Winter Economics
As seen in [downloads ids="152160" columns="1" excerpt="no"] Churning out NHL draft picks, world champions, Olympians and a record book to rival most in junior hockey, the Kelowna Rockets have found a winning formula under the tutelage of owner and general manager...
by Okanagan Life | Mar 1, 2018 | Paul's Voice
[downloads category="current-issue" columns="1" excerpt="no"] Influence: a power affecting a person, thing or course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort. Today, the world is starving for wisdom. That wisdom can be found in...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 27, 2018 | Events
Oliver Swain, a Juno and WCMA nominated Americana and Folk-Noir musician, headlines this Saturday, March 3 at Milkcrate Records, Kelowna, in support of the On Root Project. Swain is joined by musicians Leila Neverland and Sandy McAfee. The On Root Project was founded...
by David Wylie | Feb 21, 2018 | Winter Economics
From smaller business-oriented gatherings to major events, winter is a busy time of year. The Vernon Winter Carnival has been going strong for 58 years. It’s known as the largest winter carnival in the west. Community dedication has been the secret to its success,...
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