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The Okanagan Valley is a region of glamorous communities that boasts some of the most exciting...
Read MoreThe Okanagan Valley is a region of glamorous communities that boasts some of the most exciting...
Read MoreOkanagan entrepreneurs are making it big. What’s their secret? A dark-haired man stands over a vat...
Read MoreCross-border effort proves humans can repair some of the damage we’ve inflicted on the Earth and...
Read MorePosted by Editor | Sep 17, 2012 | Culture, Features, Wine & Food
“So, will it be wine or coffee?” asks my host as we tour his home, an art gallery decorated with...
Read MorePosted by Editor | Sep 17, 2012 | Paul's Voice
It was 1967. A culprit had made off with a piece of cake and Mom and Dad were on the case. Deliciously, I anticipated and welcomed the trial as we assembled in the kitchen because innocence was mine. My eight-year-old eyes sneered…
Read MoreDané le Roux sits in bed and for a moment the then 12-year-old thinks before she picks up her ballpoint pen and notebook. After filling three pages of whatever comes to mind, she hands the notebook to her mirror image sister. Julie scans through the words. “Well, this is good…”
Read MoreSummer in the Okanagan means time to kick back and read. Check out these titles by Okanagan authors: Bear of a Honeymoon, by Laurie Carter; The Bridge, Don’t Look Back, by Faye Cyr; Fall of a King, by James Fuller; Financial Fitness…
Read MorePosted by Editor | Jul 30, 2012 | Music, Paul's Voice, Wine & Food
Did you know that music can influence your wine purchases? In a new study, researchers played German music in a store for a day and 73 per cent of the wine sold that day was German. The next day when French music was played…
Read MorePosted by Editor | Jul 30, 2012 | Community, Culture, Good Neighbours, Okanagan Women
“I’m an administrative goddess on steroids,” says Renata Mills—and she needs to be. Along with her...
Read MoreI find shopping painful. My wife would rephrase that. To her, I’m just a painful shopper. But...
Read MorePosted by Editor | Jun 15, 2012 | Culture, Good Neighbours
Summer camp can mean different things to different kids, from bad food and bullies, to lifelong friendships and golden memories. The Summer Arts Scene for Youth (SASFY) seems to fit the golden-memories category …
Read MoreFor most people making it to the Olympics once would be a life-memory, but Greg Redman is now heading into his fourth campaign and you’ll never see him take to the field. Redman is a physiotherapist treating Canada’s Olympic athletes. He’s head therapist for Canoe/Kayak Canada …
Read MorePosted by Editor | Jun 15, 2012 | Guides, Homes Okanagan
A showcase of new and ongoing developments that maximize the Okanagan lifestyle … Bridges at...
Read MoreFull steam ahead, local libraries leap on board, refashioning themselves in the image of the...
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