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Subject property in Carr’s Landing. - District of Lake Country

Okanagan micro-garden proposed to provide wineries with fresh vegetables

A variance will be coming forward to Lake Country council on Tuesday

Subject property in Carr’s Landing. - District of Lake Country
President Dan Sigal and son Sam Sigal, of the Holiday Park Resort, hold up a historical piece that was published in The Calendar in 2008. The resort's mascot, the Orchard City II, an old tugboat that was originally comissioned in 1903. - Carli Berry/Capital News

Popular Lake Country landmark has deep history beneath Okanagan Lake

The Holiday Park Resort's blue and white ship spent more than 30 years underwater

President Dan Sigal and son Sam Sigal, of the Holiday Park Resort, hold up a historical piece that was published in The Calendar in 2008. The resort's mascot, the Orchard City II, an old tugboat that was originally comissioned in 1903. - Carli Berry/Capital News
The Orchard City II was hauled from its location in Okanagan Centre to Highway 97 and Commonwealth Road in 1983. - Contributed

Popular landmark has deep history under Okanagan waves

The Holiday Park Resort's blue and white ship in Lake Country spent more than 30 years underwater

The Orchard City II was hauled from its location in Okanagan Centre to Highway 97 and Commonwealth Road in 1983. - Contributed
Jordan Coble of the Westbank First Nation and Levi Bent of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band did a joint presentation in nsyilxcən at the Syilx Language House’s celebration of their third year last April. Steve Kidd/Western News

Kelowna Indigenous language conference to highlight importance of fluency programs

The Celebrating Salish Northern Conference will be held Friday at UBCO in Kelowna

Jordan Coble of the Westbank First Nation and Levi Bent of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band did a joint presentation in nsyilxcən at the Syilx Language House’s celebration of their third year last April. Steve Kidd/Western News
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Kelowna mom launches vegan shirt company

Demi Morris created The Vegan Epiphany with an aim to promote veganism

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Kelowna mom launches vegan shirt company

Demi Morris created The Vegan Epiphany with an aim to promote veganism

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Jordan Coble of the Westbank First Nation and Levi Bent of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band did a joint presentation in nsyilxcən at the Syilx Language House’s celebration of their third year last April. Steve Kidd/Western News

Okanagan Indigenous language conference to highlight importance of fluency programs

The Celebrating Salish Northern Conference will be held Friday at UBCO in Kelowna

Jordan Coble of the Westbank First Nation and Levi Bent of the Lower Similkameen Indian Band did a joint presentation in nsyilxcən at the Syilx Language House’s celebration of their third year last April. Steve Kidd/Western News
Westbank First Nation office. - Google Maps

Widow evicted from home on Westbank First Nation land after husband dies

A 64-year-old woman will have to move from her home on WFN lands

Westbank First Nation office. - Google Maps
Westbank First Nation office. - Google Maps

Widow evicted from home on WFN land after husband dies

A 64-year-old woman will have to move from her home on WFN lands

Westbank First Nation office. - Google Maps
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Kelowna mom launches vegan shirt company

Demi Morris created The Vegan Epiphany with an aim to promote veganism

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Jessica Littleford spotted this peacock on her neighbour’s house in Lake Country. - Facebook

Missing a peacock? It might be wandering the Okanagan

There's a peacock on the loose in Lake Country

Jessica Littleford spotted this peacock on her neighbour’s house in Lake Country. - Facebook
James and Charlotte helped Joanna Long clean up dog poop along the Okanagan Rail Trail after she issued a challenge to the community. - Contributed

Garbage bags full of trash, dog poop collected from Okanagan Rail Trail

Joanna Long issued a challenge to Lake Country to clean up after the dogs and took it a step further

James and Charlotte helped Joanna Long clean up dog poop along the Okanagan Rail Trail after she issued a challenge to the community. - Contributed
The Kelowna Farmers' and Crafters' Market started its outdoor season Saturday at its location on Dilworth Drive. - Dustin Betuzzi

Kelowna farmer’s market has one of best opening days ever

The market opened its outdoor location Saturday along Dilworth Drive

The Kelowna Farmers' and Crafters' Market started its outdoor season Saturday at its location on Dilworth Drive. - Dustin Betuzzi
Tracy Gray, a former Kelowna councillor, is now the Conservative candidate for Kelowna-Lake Country. - Carli Berry/Capital News

Tracy Gray new Kelowna-Lake Country Conservative candidate

The former Kelowna councillor was selected Saturday night

Tracy Gray, a former Kelowna councillor, is now the Conservative candidate for Kelowna-Lake Country. - Carli Berry/Capital News
David Biglow, owner of Cherry Hill Coffee, holds up a jar of beans roasted in-house at the shop’s location on Hunter Road. - Carli Berry/Capital News

VIDEO: Kelowna coffee company has a roaster from the 1960s

Cherry Hill Coffee is a family run operation on Hunter Road.

David Biglow, owner of Cherry Hill Coffee, holds up a jar of beans roasted in-house at the shop’s location on Hunter Road. - Carli Berry/Capital News
David Biglow, owner of Cherry Hill Coffee, holds up a jar of beans roasted in-house at the shop’s location on Hunter Road. - Carli Berry/Capital News

VIDEO: Kelowna coffee company has a roaster from the 1960s

Cherry Hill Coffee is a family run operation on Hunter Road.

David Biglow, owner of Cherry Hill Coffee, holds up a jar of beans roasted in-house at the shop’s location on Hunter Road. - Carli Berry/Capital News
Steve Francis, longtime volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society, holds up a daffodil as part of the society’s Daffodil Campaign, which is ongoing until the end of April. - Carli Berry/Capital News

‘I’m here for you.’ Cancer society Daffodil Campaign launches in Kelowna

Steve Francis is heavily involved with the society's daffodil campaign

Steve Francis, longtime volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society, holds up a daffodil as part of the society’s Daffodil Campaign, which is ongoing until the end of April. - Carli Berry/Capital News
Owners Jennifer and Peter (bottom right) stand with their many employees at the Oyama Zipline Adventure Park. - Image Credit: Contributed

Lake Country zipline company ‘cautiously optimistic’ heading into wildfire season

With smoky skies for the past two years, Oyama Zipline Adventure Park opens April 20

Owners Jennifer and Peter (bottom right) stand with their many employees at the Oyama Zipline Adventure Park. - Image Credit: Contributed
The City of Kelowna has begun construction work to remove the Ogopogo statue in City Park. - Carli Berry/Capital News

Off with his head: Construction work begins to remove Ogopogo statue

An Ogogopo statue is being removed from Kelowna City Park's water park

The City of Kelowna has begun construction work to remove the Ogopogo statue in City Park. - Carli Berry/Capital News
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$1,000 meal to be launched at Kelowna seafood restaurant

The Grand Daddy, served at The Table Cafe, will fill the bellies of eight to 12 people

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