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Vernon Water Polo Club's success catches eye of national organization

Vernon Water Polo Club's success catches eye of national organization

Water Polo Canada will be making a stop in Vernon in April to officially launch youth program
Countdown begins to Penticton's Ignite the Arts with Community Week

Countdown begins to Penticton's Ignite the Arts with Community Week

A week full of events leads into the premier arts and culture festival of spring in the Okanagan
'It's been a slice': Penticton butcher retires after 40 years

'It's been a slice': Penticton butcher retires after 40 years

A&K Grimms Sausage has been a staple of Penticton for more than four decades
QUIZ: Today is a happy day. Do you know why?

QUIZ: Today is a happy day. Do you know why?

Last year, Canada was ranked 15th in the World Happiness Report
Lumby businesses, residents banking hopes on new financial institution

Lumby businesses, residents banking hopes on new financial institution

Loss of its two financial institutions impacting businesses and residents in the village
National champs hosting women's rugby camp in Vernon

National champs hosting women's rugby camp in Vernon

UBC Thunderbirds to host camp for players 13-18 at Seaton Secondary March 27 and 28
B.C.'s troubled Volken recovery centre drops appeal of its closure

B.C.'s troubled Volken recovery centre drops appeal of its closure

Founder of Langley- and Surrey-based recovery centre schedules press conference for next week
Vernon chamber in top 10 of fastest growing across Canada

Vernon chamber in top 10 of fastest growing across Canada

'We are incredibly proud of this milestone and look forward to continuing our work to build a thriving business community in Greater Vernon'
B.C. businesses navigate retail minefield in midst of tariff war

B.C. businesses navigate retail minefield in midst of tariff war

While shoppers are avoiding U.S.-made goods, many small local retailers can't remove all the products due to the cost
It's not time to switch to summer tires yet in B.C.: Road safety campaign

It's not time to switch to summer tires yet in B.C.: Road safety campaign

Road Safety At Work urges British Columbians to keep their winter tires on despite the warming spring weather
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