An “Encounter” With Something From Outside Our Solar System May Have Cooled Earth In A Big Way IFLScience
Month: August 2025
Brockville Chamber of Commerce selects Tourism Award finalists
Three local organizations involved in helping bring tourists to Brockville nominated in chamber program.
Brockville Food Bank assisting with acquiring government documentation
Food bank hosting one-day clinic on Aug. 19.
Experienced Server Sought for the Award-Winning AnnaLena Team
The Goods from AnnaLena Vancouver, BC | AnnaLena in Kitsilano is looking to add a server to our service team, to assist us in Front of House daily operations. AnnaLena is a consistently evolving operation and delivers a special, enjoyable work environment anchored by our leadership and training programs. With a small team and a […]
Windstorm strands paddle boarders on Okanagan Lake
Two paddle boarders found themselves stranded on Okanagan Lake after a windstorm last month and that’s prompted Kelowna Mounties to remind those who head out for the popular activity about safety requirements.On Saturday, July 26, RCMP and West Coast Marine Services got a call about two paddle b…
Forestry industry, local MP weigh in on softwood lumber relief package – Prince George Citizen
Forestry industry, local MP weigh in on softwood lumber relief package Prince George CitizenCautious optimism in B.C. after PM announces $1.2B in softwood lumber support CBCMark Carney’s announcement of $1.2 billion for forestry sector gets qualified support in B.C. Vancouver SunVideo: Carney says Canada won’t sacrifice softwood lumber industry The Globe and MailRelief for B.C.’s softwood industry welcomed by industry, politicians CTV News
New housing development starting to stall in Kelowna
Storm clouds are gathering over Kelowna’s construction sector as city hall seeks a slowdown in development proposals.A slump in building permit values issued last year has continued in the first six months of 2025, according to a report going to council.A total of $469 million worth of build…
Kinew accuses group of Republicans of pitching ‘timber tantrum’ over wildfire smoke
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew accused a group of Republicans of throwing a “timber tantrum” after they called out Canada over wildfires sending smoke billowing across the border,
Kelowna seeing a local surge in bicycle theft, say police
The Kelowna RCMP is urging vigilance amid a spike in bike thefts in the community.Police say bicycle thefts have significantly increased over the past six months when compared to the same time last year. Thieves are particularly active during daylight hours when bikes are targeted in public area…
TOROS returns with Seussical the Musical
For the first time in 18 years Theatre Outreach on Stage is back with ‘Seussical the Musical’
