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December 2014 – Okanagan Life
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Our December issue features the Best of the Okanagan readers' choice awards. On the cover is the Okanagan Best Musician Andrew Allen. We have some Choral Magic as Okanagan choirs sing it high and we're in the kitchen with chefs Steve Kooijman (Friesen's Countrytyme Gardens) and Stewart Glynes (The Bench Market), both award winners for Best Breakfast.
October 2014 – Okanagan Life
Our October issue features the revitalization of main streets in the Okanagan. We’re also living the Good Life with the Best Chef in the South Okanagan, Paul Ceccinni, and exploring what's new with Kelowna wineries with wine writer Michael Botner. Get in person with Christine LeFaivre and her groundbreaking work in traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
Aug-Sept 2014 – Okanagan Life
Our Aug-Sept issue features the stunning work of Okanagan developers. We’re also living the Good Life with the chefs at Okanagan College Culinary School and exploring the new South Okanagan wineries at Oliver with wine writer Michael Botner. Get in person with our feature on the new artist director and CEO of Ballet Kelowna, Simone Orlando.
July 2014 – Okanagan Life
Our July issue is The Wedding Issue. We’re also living the Good Life with Joy Road Catering as we explore Cuisine du Terroir with the South Okanagan’s Best Caterer and cool climate wines with wine writer Michael Botner. Our feature story Sport Pays by Bruce Kemp explores the big biz of sporting events contributing to the Okanagan economy.
June 2014 – Okanagan Life
Our June issue features the Okanagan Valley’s Best Restaurants Awards – now in its 20th year. We’re also living the GoodLife with Best Chef Jeremy Luypen and wine writer Michael Botner. Our feature story on boating safety by Patti Shales Lefkos is making sure your memories of this summer’s fun on Okanagan waterways are all happy.
April/May 2014 – Okanagan Life
Okanagan is Canada’s Golf Capital. Our April/May issue features the Valley’s top championship golf courses — complete with map (see the Golf Okanagan Guide). We’re also living the Good Life with Kelowna pastry chef Sandrine and wine writer Michael Botner. Michael is on the watch as BC liquor laws catch up with the new millennium. Our feature story by Dona Sturmanis takes a look at pampered pooches and fashionable felines as she reveals what hot for Okanagan pet owners.
Spring 2014 – Okanagan Life
Okanagan athletes put it all on the line at the 2014 Sochi Olympic and Paralympic Games—we’re so proud! Our Spring issue features Paralympic Champion sit-skier Josh Dueck on the cover and a feature on Corporate Retreats in the Okanagan Valley. What happens when Bambi moves into your neighbourhood? Download the issue to view our feature on Wildlife Worries.
Jan-Feb 2014 – Okanagan Life
Break out the flags and maple leaf mitts. Canada’s going for gold at the XXII Olympic Winter Games and Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. Our Jan-Feb issue features World Champion Kelsey Serwa on the cover and inside you’ll find the Sochi Olympics Cheering Guide for Okanagan athletes. Download the issue to view our feature story, the Okanagan Salary Survey. Who makes the top salary in the Okanagan Valley?
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