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Vernon boomers are not ready for Alzheimer’s

Baby Boomers in Vernon, like their counterparts around the rest of the country, have a troubling lack of awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new online survey.
Varley-Lausman

Varley-Lausman

Aaron Varley and Debbie Lausman were married Aug. 14, 2010 at the home of the groom’s aunt and uncle, Les and Elizabeth Hein, in a beautiful outdoor garden ceremony.

Linux may be the answer

A while ago this space contained some information about Linux which is an alternative operating system to the various Microsoft Windows products.
Kemper-Hamm

Kemper-Hamm

Michael and Trudy Kemper of Coldstream along with Mel and Sara Hamm of Penticton are pleased to announce the upcoming wedding of their children, Mallory Michal Kemper and Loren Geoffrey Hamm.

Paint with Softy at today’s Smarties

Families looking for something to do today can head on over to Gallery Vertigo to paint with Softy.
This swan takes a small dive

This swan takes a small dive

Can you regularly have sex with someone, remain friends, and not fall in love?
Maguire-Prokhorova

Maguire-Prokhorova

Jack and Viktoria Maguire (Prokhorova) were married July 17, 2010 in downtown Toronto, Ont., on the top floor of the Gardner Museum. Jack is the son of John and Dagmar Maguire of Vernon, and Vika is the daughter of Vladimir Prokhorov, and Alla and Steve Galaxidas, all from Toronto.

Region’s new film competition features sustainable theme

North Okanagan residents are being asked to focus their video cameras on sustainable initiatives taking place in their community.

Enderby Toastmasters has ‘quadruplets’

The Enderby Toastmasters Club recently inducted four new members, and now Enderby residents Karen Durant, John Fournier, and John and Mary Eichinger are all benefitting from the Toastmasters educational program.
World of dance comes to Carnival

World of dance comes to Carnival

Instructors at Vernon’s Silhouette Dance Studio are cooking up a dance storm for Vernon Winter Carnival.