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.
With Glowing Hearts
April 2010 Name one other event in the history of our country that has so completely enthralled Canadians. We responded to the Vancouver Olympics as one, with belly laughs and streaming tears, involuntary cringes and collectively held breath, leaps to our feat, fists...
Return of the Sockeye Feature
October 2012 Each net wriggling with sockeye is a triumph. When the population returning to the Okanagan lakes chain reached a critical low in the mid-1990s, no one was sure that the Okanagan sockeye run could be brought back. Yet the fish have finally, miraculously,...
Jack Hambleton
Winter 1988 Jack Hambleton liked to say that he was self-taught. For an artist to wait for inspiration, he believed, was a waste of time. “One must simply paint and keep on painting,” he told his students “Don’t frame the first thing you paint. Paint and throw away...
Betting the Farm
June 2007 BC’s Agricultural Land Reserve is recognized internationally as a progressive tool for protecting farmland and a model for other jurisdictions. But the land it safeguards is increasingly under threat, especially here in the Okanagan. Here’s why we should...
Online Dating
Spring 1998 • March 2010 1998: Looking for love on the Internet is like patronizing a fantasy singles bar. 2010: Cursor flitting across online questionnaire—hmmm—doesn’t evoke quite the same feeling as candlelight and roses. But in the age of the Internet, online...
Firestorm Friday
September 2003 Friday, August 22 At 6:00 p.m. we put the September issue of Okanagan Life to bed. Two hours later we were shouting “Stop the presses!’” Gusting winds had suddenly whipped the Okanagan Mountain Park Fire into a frenzy. Flames leaped hundreds of feet...







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