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Real estate showing stability

There are indications that the local real estate market is remaining steady.

Telus campaign aids B.C. Women’s Hospital

The B.C. Women’s Hospital and Health Centre Foundation will have an additional digital mammography machine thanks to donations to the Telus Go Pink campaign.

Merchant hopes to rebuild

It could be months before an Enderby business recovers from a devastating blaze.

Growers against modifying fruit

After a heated discussion at the B.C. Fruit Growers Association’s annual convention in Penticton, orchardists voted not to support genetically-modified tree fruits until government can assure them there won’t be any impact on market returns.

Speaker headlines series

Roy Kunicky’s approach to business combines over three decades of experience as well as the latest skill development and mentoring tools.

Farmers pick up project funds

Several projects are now underway in the Okanagan’s tree fruit industry, including promotional activities, pest control and new packing technology.

Reflecting on chamber success

The sensation of being on top of the world is a good place to be. We’ve all been on the highs where you feel like nothing is impossible, everything is achievable and no idea is too big.
Blenz boss dials in to social media

Blenz boss dials in to social media

George Moen joked it was the first time he had ever been “picked up” on Twitter.

Trade show planned

The fourth Live Life Well in Armstrong Spallumcheen trade show’s date has now been announced.

Office Politics 101: Nice guy, but how to get him working?