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COLUMN: Why Earth Week still matters

COLUMN: Why Earth Week still matters

I have always felt compelled to take action when it comes to conservation-related initiatives
COLUMN: Opportunities to support the arts

COLUMN: Opportunities to support the arts

The District of Summerland is looking for volunteers for the Cultural Development Committee
Guest column: legalizing marijuana worth the complications

Guest column: legalizing marijuana worth the complications

It seems, that with legalization, we have little to lose and a lot to gain
Stargazing: A 3,000 kilometre radio telescope

Stargazing: A 3,000 kilometre radio telescope

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the NRC’s Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, Penticton
COLUMN: Considering a sacrificial act of kindness

COLUMN: Considering a sacrificial act of kindness

The story of Dirk Willems, a 16th-century Dutch Anabaptist martyr, is a tragic, yet inspiring story of an act of kindness.
COLUMN: Volunteers work together for Earth Week events

COLUMN: Volunteers work together for Earth Week events

Each year dedicated volunteers get together and create a unique celebration for the whole community
Stargazing: Rocks from Mars

Stargazing: Rocks from Mars

Ken Tapping is an astronomer with the NRC’s Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, Penticton.
COLUMN: Many activities planned for Earth Week

COLUMN: Many activities planned for Earth Week

Committee has organized numerous environmentally-themed events and activities
COLUMN: Artists stir from wintery slumbers

COLUMN: Artists stir from wintery slumbers

Spring workshop series and gallery exhibit open on April 6
GUEST COLUMN: Miracles happen when we conquer the Giant

GUEST COLUMN: Miracles happen when we conquer the Giant

The Giant’s Head Grind was started in May of 2014 to elevate awareness of colorectal cancer