by Shannon Linden | Jun 1, 2016 | 30th Anniversary, Features, Health
As the June 6 deadline approaches for the federal government to impose doctor-assisted death legislation, we revisit one of our stories looking at both sides of the right-to-die debate within the Okanagan. As poet Dylan Thomas urged, we do not go gently, we fight with...
by Okanagan Life | May 25, 2016 | Features, Top Story
Who might have guessed, thought or predicted that this 2016 article in Okanagan Life would create such fanfare, discussion and controversy. Essentially, “everybody’s lying” these days – or are they? Seems like it – yet deep in our...
by Okanagan Life | Apr 26, 2016 | Features, Features Progress
Okanagan small business owners maintain optimistic outlook for regional economy Where is the Okanagan economy headed? That’s the question on everyone’s mind these days. With the crash in oil prices and a stock market tanking, largely based on China’s economic output,...
by Okanagan Life | Feb 4, 2016 | Features
Within the multi-billion dollar diet industry, there are many different types of diets and products that apparently facilitate weight-loss. Which diet is the best to help you achieve a healthy weight? It seems that every diet book has its own answer. Do...
by Dona Sturmanis | Dec 19, 2015 | Features
A highly-popular presentation from a celebrity Canadian astronaut. A well-attended public festival at Kelowna’s downtown park. A project using art to generate knowledge and interest in endangered native bees. An award-winning author’s talk dispelling the mysteries of...
by Darcy Nybo | Dec 18, 2015 | Features
Are you a bargain shopping Boomer or a search savvy Millennial when it comes to shopping? Perhaps you’re more in line with a Gen Xer who buys what they like, or a brand loyal shopper from the Silent generation. We interviewed people up and down the Okanagan Valley to...
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