by Okanagan Life | Feb 16, 2018 | Community
An internationally renowned master carver and Indigenous artist is setting up shop at Okanagan College this winter to pass on the traditional skills and knowledge he has honed over a 25-year career working with wood. Darren McKenzie is a Cree and Métis artist from...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 15, 2018 | Wine & Food, Winter Economics
Gold Medal Plates Kelowna is becoming a farm-to-table culinary destination, no matter what season. The city has been host to the Canadian Culinary Championships (CCC), affectionately known as Gold Medal Plates, since 2004 and has helped to generate over $13 million...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 14, 2018 | Homes Okanagan
Construction has commenced on the 36-storey East Tower at ONE Water Street in downtown Kelowna. Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran threw the lever that started up the heavy equipment that will imbed the piles into the ground for the East Tower’s foundation. “City Council is...
by David Wylie | Feb 14, 2018 | Features Progress, Winter Economics
As seen in [downloads ids="152160" columns="1" excerpt="no"] In the Okanagan, we make hay when the sun shines and when the snow falls. The Valley is well known as a four-season playground; perhaps less known, it’s also a four-season economy. Key industries fire on all...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 9, 2018 | Culture, Events
The Okanagan Symphony Orchestra is presented Viva L’Italia this February. The concert will feature music from Italy, from baroque concertos, inspired by dances, to the drama of opera, to the grandeur of the landscape. Three performance take place: Kelowna Community...
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