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It's never too late to take the plunge

It's never too late to take the plunge

Okanagan Falls man in his 48th year of competitive swimming and still breaking records.
OneWorld returns for fourth year

OneWorld returns for fourth year

The fourth annual OneWorld festival is moving indoors, taking place on Feb. 25 at the Lakeside Resort from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Celebrating Canada through dance

Celebrating Canada through dance

Simone Orlando, in her third year as CEO and artistic director of Ballet Kelowna, mentors a small family of dancers
High school students to stage Cinderella

High school students to stage Cinderella

Students at Summerland Secondary School will stage a musical version of the story of Cinderella.

Women as changemakers

This 1909 photo shows (with the exception of one male student) some of the female students of Summerland’s Okanagan Baptist College.
Fofonoff takes dramatic roles on stage

Fofonoff takes dramatic roles on stage

If you are hiking up Giants Head Mountain and come across a fellow orating to the natural world around him, don’t be alarmed.

Fire department supports students

The Summerland Fire Department raised $2,044 for Summerland Secondary School graduates through its tree chipping program.

School funding

The Summerland Credit Union presented a $500 donation to the Grade 5 Ambassador Program at Giant’s Head Elementary School.
Bernhardt to attend Vimy Ridge commemoration

Bernhardt to attend Vimy Ridge commemoration

A Summerland veteran who participated in the D-Day landing in 1944 will be in France for a service commemorating the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Summerland's Japanese citizens

Summerland's Japanese citizens

George Takataro Tada, Summerland’s first Japanese citizen, came to Summerland in 1907.