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B.C. woman faces racism, homelessness chasing dream of being a doctor

B.C. woman faces racism, homelessness chasing dream of being a doctor

Nyasha Katedza is raising funds to help her through medical school
QUIZ: Are you ready for the holiday shopping rush

QUIZ: Are you ready for the holiday shopping rush

Black Friday, on Nov. 24, is a busy day for retail shopping
It’s ‘Just Peachy’ to be sober at new Okanagan bar

It’s ‘Just Peachy’ to be sober at new Okanagan bar

SOBAR will open on Dec. 1 inside of Just Peachy in Kelowna
Paddleboarding B.C. pup featured in fundraising calendar

Paddleboarding B.C. pup featured in fundraising calendar

Rose, a Jack Russell mix, appears in 2024 Companions for Change calendar
QUIZ: A time for remembrance

QUIZ: A time for remembrance

Remembrance Day, on Nov. 11, is a sombre time to remember the cost of war
‘Adult Lego’: Kelowna grocery store manager winning with pop box displays

‘Adult Lego’: Kelowna grocery store manager winning with pop box displays

Eric Falkenberg has two displays planned for the holidays at the Orchard Plaza Save-On Foods
QUIZ: How much do you know about keeping time?

QUIZ: How much do you know about keeping time?

Daylight Saving Time has come to an end for another year
QUIZ: Are you ready for thrills and chills for Halloween?

QUIZ: Are you ready for thrills and chills for Halloween?

Oct. 31 is a day for pumpkins and Jack O’Lanterns, bats, spine-tingling tales and more
Poison Prevention: Protecting yourself from carbon monoxide the ‘silent killer’

Poison Prevention: Protecting yourself from carbon monoxide the ‘silent killer’

Carbon monoxide (CO) is sometimes referred to as “the silent killer” because it’s not only poisonous, it’s also colourless, tasteless and odourless. Unless you have a working CO alarm installed, it’s incredibly hard to detect. So how can you tell if you’ve been exposed to this dangerous gas?
Don’t fear, revere the bats this Halloween

Don’t fear, revere the bats this Halloween

The winged mammals are in need of protection and advocacy in the Northwest