Clear out the clutter and protect yourself from identity theft at Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers’ 10th annual Community Shred Event.
Open burning season in the Central Okanagan ends on Thursday, April 30. Until then, when conditions allow, all eligible property owners, farmers and other large lot owners with permits from their local fire jurisdiction may burn specific wood debris outdoors.
The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is inviting residents of Electoral Areas East and West to share feedback on Draft Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan (CWRP).
Here's what you might have missed from the Regional Board.
Ever wonder what those green, blue, and black symbols at the trailhead really mean?
The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is seeking volunteers to support Community Policies programs in Lake Country, Peachland and West Kelowna.
Shovels in hand and seedlings at their feet, volunteers gathered in Rose Valley Regional Park.
Across RDCO regional parks, trails connect neighbourhoods, bring people closer to the outdoors, and offer year-round opportunities to move, explore, and recharge close to home.
If you are wandering through the backcountry sections of many of our regional parks there is a good chance you are walking on trails shaped by the careful planning and hard work of Marius Starr.
Bright yellow blooms of arrowleaf balsamroot are once again brightening up hillsides across the Central Okanagan, marking the arrival of spring in Regional Parks such as Kalamoir Regional Park and sntsk’il’ntən–Black Mountain Regional Park.
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