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‘You can thank bats for tequila’ and other juicy tidbits as B.C. bats emerge

‘You can thank bats for tequila’ and other juicy tidbits as B.C. bats emerge

Insectivore bats devour more than 1,000 bugs a night – including the despised mosquito
Spallumcheen open house focuses on FireSmart program

Spallumcheen open house focuses on FireSmart program

Event brings out residents to learn more about FireSmart programs, including potential rebates; volunteers also required
Push to save historic North Okanagan mansion mounting

Push to save historic North Okanagan mansion mounting

The mansion at O'Keefe Ranch is a finalist in the 2025 Next Great Save competition, and there are five days left to cast votes. The mansion is currently the frontrunner by a wide margin
Breaking the barrier: Remembering Victoria's first Sikh voter

Breaking the barrier: Remembering Victoria's first Sikh voter

Together with his father, Mahinder Singh Beadall worked throughout his life to support South Asian immigrants
Highway 1 reopens near Sicamous after two-day long closure for rock slide

Highway 1 reopens near Sicamous after two-day long closure for rock slide

Road was closed in both directions since April 10
B.C. preparing for the worst as Penticton wildfire conference begins

B.C. preparing for the worst as Penticton wildfire conference begins

New technology and more cultural and prescribed burns are planned for the coming year
Event explores economic resilience for Revelstoke as climate changes

Event explores economic resilience for Revelstoke as climate changes

Protect Our Winters speaks to threats that changing seasons pose to outdoor recreation, saying policy change and Indigenous partnership are key to industry's longevity
Summer events return to Main Street in Sicamous

Summer events return to Main Street in Sicamous

Limited access at Beach Park, repairs at Finlayson Park prompt the moves
Penticton Indian Band advises public to avoid Trout Creek Area after landslide

Penticton Indian Band advises public to avoid Trout Creek Area after landslide

The landslide took place on April 11
North Okanagan Hospice wheels into Vernon dealership cash

North Okanagan Hospice wheels into Vernon dealership cash

Hospice society collects $10,000 cheque from Vernon Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram's Drive For A Cause
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