Writing well means never having to say, ‘I guess you had to be there.’”
The great part about anniversaries is taking time to reflect. Delving into our magazine archives, we once again came face to face with the passionate people who strengthen our communities and the creative artists who fill the Valley with art, song and laughter. As we flipped through the pages, funky retro ads popped out and the colourful fabric of Okanagan life warmed us, captured in vivid photography and heartfelt words. Printed on the pages were couples saying “I do,” athletes capturing Olympic gold and volunteers opening their hearts. We also stirred up some murders, ghosts and lake monsters. Yes, Ogopogo has made his appearances many times over. Our writers tackled many issues that parents, students and seniors have faced over these 30 years—some still challenging us today. Thanks to all who have been a part of our journey; you’ll find the full archives online. Read, reflect and revel in the Okanagan life. —Editors
Penticton Art Gallery presents Loving Mugs Chili Cook-off
The Penticton Art Gallery presents the second annual Loving Mugs Chili Cook-off similar to the Soup Bowl event.
City of Kelowna gives a grant to neighbourhood enhancing project
The City of Kelowna’s Strong Neighbourhoods team is calling for residents interested in sprucing up their community this spring with the help of a Neighbourhood Grant.
UBCO brings Wired editor Nicholas Thompson to speaking event
UBC Okanagan’s Distinguished Speaker Series presents The Wired Future with Nicholas Thompson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine.
Mission Dance Centre presents: For the love of dance
Come dress up a little or a lot and share in the whole evening with your sweetheart—featuring live music by Anna Jacyszyn and a silent auction.
Want to unlock the potential of food?
It can be hard to navigate the world of diet videos, healthy eating tips, superfoods, meal planning and the latest diet trends. Should people be gluten-free? Is fat good now? What’s a keto?
Kelowna awards volunteers, artists, athletes and business leaders
The annual award ceremony recognizes volunteers, artists, athletes and business leaders that made significant contributions to the city in 2018.
Health Care Assistant program starts in Salmon Arm
An intake of Okanagan College’s Health Care Assistant program is scheduled for May at the Salmon Arm campus, giving students in the Shuswap direct access to training for one of the most in-demand positions in the province.
Want to unlock the potential of food?
It can be hard to navigate the world of diet videos, healthy eating tips, superfoods, meal planning and the latest diet trends. Should people be gluten-free? Is fat good now? What’s a keto?
Kelowna awards volunteers, artists, athletes and business leaders
The annual award ceremony recognizes volunteers, artists, athletes and business leaders that made significant contributions to the city in 2018.
Health Care Assistant program starts in Salmon Arm
An intake of Okanagan College’s Health Care Assistant program is scheduled for May at the Salmon Arm campus, giving students in the Shuswap direct access to training for one of the most in-demand positions in the province.




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