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Archives for 2014
Cool man cool ! ~ Thursday
Oliver Theatre: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, January 1-6, one-show only, 7:30 pm nightly. Penticton – Canadian Blood Services presents special holiday donor clinic, 1:30 – 5:30 p.m., South Main Drop In Centre, call 1-888-236-6283 for appointment 19th annual Kinsmen Club Polar Bear Swim, 12 noon at Sun-Oka Beach-Summerland
YouLearn.ca
Message from Principal Glen Heinrichs We are a distributed learning school located in School District 53 – Okanagan-Similkameen. When asked about the advantage of distributed learning, the word that comes to mind is “flexibility”. Our school accommodates school-age students from K – 12 as well as adults who are upgrading or working towards graduation. […]
2014 new recap #3
Fire destroys home at Earle Crescent near Kootenay St. June 13, 2014 Friday Fire Saturday destroys older home on 523 Earle Crescent leaving a family with no home to their own. Edna Lalonde was living in the home with her 16 year old brother Steven, a friend (Edgar Montante) and her 72 year old dad […]
Happiness is…….
Update on Ebola testing
The Ministry of Health and Interior Health are confirming that preliminary testing on a health-care worker returning from West Africa has come back negative for Ebola virus disease (EVD). In keeping with provincial protocols, public health officials have asked the patient to remain within two hours of a designated type two facility – in this […]
Thieves nabbed
Naramata – Four men are facing numerous charges after police responded to a string of break-ins and thefts on Monday. On December 29, 2014 members of the Penticton detachment arrested four men believed responsible for several break-ins and thefts from Penticton and the surrounding area. Incidental to their arrest, police recovered several items of stolen […]
Ebola testing taking place in Kelowna
A B.C. nurse practitioner, who was working in Sierra Leona at an Ebola treatment centre entered a 21-day self-quarantine at Kelowna General Hospital today after showing symptoms consistent with the virus. She has since tested negative for Ebola, according to the Ministry of Health. Patrice Gordon will remain in isolation at KGH in accordance with […]


