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A summer solstice celebration

A summer solstice celebration

Classical music floats through the evening like a dragonfly that doesn’t want to land, but rather wants to meander through the warm night. Summer solstice is only three days away. It is June 18. Rich flavourful smells fill the air. The river rushes underneath. Cutlery clatters cheerfully on plates full of culinary delights. Wine flows. Laughter and good conversation rumble.

Don’t fall on your behind while serving Lobster Croquettes

Nelson Lewis shares his life experiences as well as his favoured recipes

Okanagan Historical Society presents a history of murder and mayhem

On Thursday 31 March Randy Manuel, President of the Okanagan Historical Society and former Director of the Penticton Museum, gave a fascinating talk about a bizarre murder case that took place 53 years ago.

Bunchgrass Quilters send quilts to Japan

Salmon in the Similkameen part 2

Local fishing enthusiast, John Sandness shares his experience

Japan needs sisterly help on its path to recovery

Japan is just starting to recover from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. Japanese citizens devastated by the natural disasters and their aftermath need our help.

Filet of Sole fit for the Queen

Nelson shares his life experiences as well as his most favoured recipes

Budget fails to address farmers

New Democrat Agriculture Critic Alex Atamanenko (BC Southern Interior), says he’s disappointed but not surprised that the Conservatives failed to make agriculture a priority in yesterday’s budget.
Winking Pedlar awards spring gift basket

Winking Pedlar awards spring gift basket

B.C. provides $500,000 for emergency response in Japan

Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Shirley Bond announced today that the Province will provide $500,000 to the Red Cross in support of emergency relief efforts in Japan.