Could your year-round cabin retreat really be this close … and this easy to make uniquely yours? It can when …
Four seasons of memory-making adventures await at Sugar LakeRead More
// by Sugar Lake
Could your year-round cabin retreat really be this close … and this easy to make uniquely yours? It can when …
Four seasons of memory-making adventures await at Sugar LakeRead More
// by Monique Tamminga
It was a windy day in Penticton recently, but for many kiteboarders and windsurfers, it was pure …
Kiteboarders catch major air on Skaha Lake during Sunday’s windstormRead More
// by Monique Tamminga
Dozens of people came out to Nomad Cider in Summerland in March to see sap turn into sweet syrup tapped from trees on …
// by Jesse Day
An Okanagan speed-flying pilot wowed locals when he shared a video of himself soaring through the skies over Skaha Lake …
WATCH: Man speed-flies over Penticton’s Skaha Lake in stunning videoRead More
// by Jennifer Smith
A turkey traffic jam caused a few feathers to fly in Spallumcheen recently. Rainy Whiteley and James Dennison came …
WATCH: Turkeys talk back at traffic in SpallumcheenRead More
// by Sugar Lake
Emerging from winter, you may be dreaming of a vacation with sunny skies, warm water and beach-side barbecues. But …
Summer is sweet at Sugar Lake (and winter’s pretty cool, too!)Read More
// by Monique Tamminga
Some call him the Protector, others call him the Guardian or the Tree Spirit. No matter what his name is, the branch …
Osoyoos vine monster emblazoned on Okanagan-made T-shirtsRead More
// by Jen Zielinski
It’s been almost three years in the making but it was well worth the wait: Kelowna restaurant Salt and Brick made …
Kelowna restaurant’s TV premiere shines spotlight on OkanaganRead More
// by Monique Tamminga
From ice volcanoes and floating pancakes to icicles dangling to create works of art, this cold snap has turned the …
Ice volcanoes erupt along the shores of Okanagan LakeRead More
// by Lachlan Labere
Though Jason Hewlett has never seen a Sasquatch, he maintains that believing in it makes the world a more interesting …
Searching for Sasquatch and things that go bump in the night in BCRead More
// by Andrea DeMeer
Approximately 2,600 acres just north of Princeton are being protected as conservation land. The property – the …
Princeton-area grasslands now protected as conservation areaRead More
// by Caitlin Clow
Local shutterbug Rick Tverdochilb had to stop his vehicle and take some photographs when he spotted two ice climbers …
WATCH: Ice climbers scale rock wall off Vernon highwayRead More
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