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Hiking guide for RDCO parks trails

Hiking guide for RDCO parks trails

Seven regional parks now have designated trails with names and walking difficultyrating signs.
Volunteer for Âé¶¹AV outdoor events

Volunteer for Âé¶¹AV outdoor events

Canadian Mental Health Association studies show volunteering can have a positive effect on our mental and physical health.
Retired Âé¶¹AV engineer aiming for Dummy Downhill glory

Retired Âé¶¹AV engineer aiming for Dummy Downhill glory

Trent James has built a remote-control operated skier he hopes can win next spring's fun event at the ski hill.
More affordable rental housing for Âé¶¹AV

More affordable rental housing for Âé¶¹AV

Province and feds teaming up to turn a former motel into 44 self-contained units for those in danger of becoming homeless.
Âé¶¹AV bus killer's sentence is 'an insult,' says victim's family

Âé¶¹AV bus killer's sentence is 'an insult,' says victim's family

"Adding insult to injury, the killer walks away a free man in such a short period of time..."
Âé¶¹AV bus killer sentenced to 4.5 more years

Âé¶¹AV bus killer sentenced to 4.5 more years

Less time already served, Tyler Newton will serve 4 1/2 years more in prison for causing the death of Caesar Rosales in October 2014.
Sometimes being Âé¶¹AV's mayor can be a drag

Sometimes being Âé¶¹AV's mayor can be a drag

Colin Basran says he's turning 'intolerant' criticism into support for Okanagan's LGBT community by dressing in drag for the Sugarplum Ball.
Canada Day in Âé¶¹AV: Music, food, fun, family....and fireworks

Canada Day in Âé¶¹AV: Music, food, fun, family....and fireworks

Âé¶¹AV knows how to throw a Canada Day party and next Friday's day long celebration will be one for the ages
B.C. wildfire officials on alert as ‘volatile’ conditions expected by long weekend

B.C. wildfire officials on alert as ‘volatile’ conditions expected by long weekend

North, Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island to rapidly dry out over next few weeks, officials say
Central Okanagan School Board puts extra money back into schools

Central Okanagan School Board puts extra money back into schools

Âé¶¹AV-based board says cuts must still be made, just not as bad thanks to close to $1 million in past admin savings