by Okanagan Life | Apr 13, 2011 | Features, Health
In the mid-1990s, the media began to report what appeared to be a growing trend: drug facilitated sexual assault, and in 1997 a young woman named AJ Januszczak put a human face on the story. Going public in the newspapers and on a national television talk show, she...
by Okanagan Life | Mar 14, 2011 | Features
Complex family relationships and hectic lives create serious challenges for today’s parents. But there’s more help available than you might think — Around 6 p.m. the doors to a downtown Kelowna office building swing open intermittently. Men and women enter solemnly...
by Okanagan Life | Mar 14, 2011 | Features
Central Okanagan shooters seize the opportunity to stretch their photographic skills and capture some unforgettable moments in the young careers of what may prove to be tomorrow’s Olympic heroes. Concentration is etched on the faces of skaters taking in last minute...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 7, 2011 | Features
On a snowy winter morning, a small stream of luscious deep red wine flows into Jim Perwal’s glass as he stands at the bar. Peering out the expansive window overlooking Okanagan Lake, he and his wife Sylvie marvel at how the grey clouds have parted to reveal a...
by Okanagan Life | Jan 7, 2011 | 25th Special Edition, Features, Profiles
NHL and Team Canada star Duncan Keith Was he dreaming of a day like this when four-year-old Duncan Keith laced ’em up for the first time in Fort Francis, Ontario. Most Canadian kids dream of playing in the NHL but maybe Dunc (as his father David calls him) dreamed...
by Okanagan Life | Jun 15, 2010 | 30th Anniversary, Features, Health
No matter which way you turn, working with seniors not only requires but demands a personal approach. Joyce Hesketh [downloads category="current-issue" columns="1" excerpt="no"] By Karin Wilson It’s the silent elephant in the room for many seniors and their families....
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