The issue was that we couldn’t afford to just come back and hope one of us would get a good job.

Welcome to Shangri-flawed
With help wanted signs sprouting like roadside weeds, it’s not surprising that Okanagan employers are struggling to cope. But just when you’d expect job seekers to be sitting in the driver’s seat, many wannabe workers are getting a bumpy ride. High housing costs and stagnant wages are obvious culprits, but the following three case studies, along with our salary comparisons, reveal there’s more to this picture.
Illustration by Will Enns
Read more of the original stories celebrated in our 30th-anniversary issue.
Okanagan’s Fred Skeleton Theatre presents at MainStage 2014
Theatre BC showcases it's Annual Provincial Theatre Festival, Destination MainStage, in Kamloops this summer from July 4 to 12. One of Canada's longest-running theatre traditions is now in its 82nd year. The Sagebrush Theatre is host to eight amazing performances....
Q&A with Okanagan musician Aaron Gordon
What was the inspiration behind Moving On? The EP is a compilation of the best songs written in a period of my life where I had to learn fast that life doesn’t stop just because you can’t seem to keep going. I went from perfect relationship/life to lost and alone in...
Okanagan Corporate Retreats: Off-site, on Target
See how corporate retreats build teams, bolster profits and benefit the Okanagan
Okanagan hosts largest Canada Day fireworks in the West
Head to the South #Okanagan for Osoyoos’ Cherry Fiesta and Canada Day celebration on July 1 and take in the largest Canada Day fireworks display in Western Canada. #Osoyoos
The Lake: Okanagan vineyard hosts historic opera
For three performances only and 60 years after its radio debut, Barbara Pentland’s historic opera The Lake goes home this August to its actual setting, British settlers Susan and John Allison's 1873 Sunnyside Ranch, now the award-winning Quails’ Gate Winery in West...
Golf Feature: Raising our Game
Free download of our Golf Issue.







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