Blossoms added to the beauty of the Similkameen last week
READCrime Stoppers weekly focus on crime in the South Okanagan-Similkameen
READSpring is here and many of us will be spending more time outdoors in tall grass and wooded areas which means a chance of getting tick bites.
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Grade five SESS students participate in DARE grad last week
READI thought these words I have been carrying in my wallet for many years might be worth sharing.
READLast year, a friend “gifted” me a furry little hamster that her downstairs tenants had left behind when they moved.
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Tony Dawson of Cawston has been participating in an agricultural program in Tanzania since the beginning of February.
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The Keremeos art gathering at the Gibson House has grown into an active and busy visual arts group
READFebruary is “Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month"
READEach year the BC SPCA reunites more than 13,000 lost animals, including many in the South Okanagan - Similkameen
READI had been pondering issues of gender differentiation for some time, and was disturbed by the recent murder of a widow near Princeton
READThe first days of the New Year are upon us and today is the day you have been thinking about being tobacco free in 2012
READResolve to help create a happy, healthy community in 2012.
READIt’s common for Canadians to hold on to unwanted holiday gifts for up to five years.
READPaw Prints pet care column topic is pet care during the holidays
READlaunch of the 2012 Granting Cycle, which officially began on December 3, and closes on February 6, 2012
READAnnual event provides a reason to go outdoors during the holidays and enjoy a bit of nature
READCommon spices can provide tangible health benefits
READTimely tip to preserve seasonal fruits
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The best way to protect yourself from falling objects in an earthquake is ducking under a desk or sturdy table until one minute after the shaking stops.
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