by Okanagan Life | Oct 25, 2018 | Paul's Voice, Print Edition
Paul’s Voice What better way to celebrate three decades of Okanagan Life than printing a 30th-anniversary issue and penning a new musical libretto? Plutocrats the Musical sets out to find an Okanagan solution to shine a light on the corruption of Wall Street...
by Judie Steeves | Oct 15, 2018 | Print Edition, Wine & Food
Against the Grain Baking up a storm with heritage wheat Baker Todd Laidlaw True Grain Bakery The heady aroma of fresh-baked bread gets a rumbling response from the tummy, while the array of pastries, croissants, cookies, cheese twists, pretzels and crusty loaves of...
by Judie Steeves | Sep 19, 2018 | Print Edition, Wine & Food
At the bus stop Young Vernon chef serves up the science of eating fresh food It started out as a side thing, but then it just took off, says Kristina Klein, founder of EATology, an unusual bus depot diner in Vernon. It’s modern, but funky, with wooden floors instead...
by Okanagan Life | Aug 23, 2018 | Print Edition, Wine & Food
Sperling Vineyards 2011 Sparkling Brut Kelowna, Okanagan Valley 1/2 $40.00 Reminiscent of a fine quality Champagne, this single vineyard Pinot Blanc sparkling wine is grown organically and biodynamically, allowing it to truly represent its own unique terroir. Notes...
by Judie Steeves | Jun 29, 2018 | Good Neighbours, In Person, Print Edition
A test of humanity For Shei and Nic Seaton of Summerland, creators of the annual Test of Humanity mountain bike race — a fund-raiser for Canadian Humanitarian’s work educating vulnerable children in Ethiopia — this is their “passion project.” For the thousands who...
by Okanagan Life | Jun 21, 2018 | Print Edition, Rearview
Who decides where to draw the line? When Vernon personal trainer Stacy Fuhr completed her first sprint triathlon in May 2002, she celebrated by getting a tiny red and orange sunburst tattoed inside her right ankle. “It represents my accomplishment of something I was...
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