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Upbeat message about school district progress

Upbeat message about school district progress

Positives of past school year echoed by superintendent/CEO Kevin Kaardal
Concerns over religious speech reference at Kelowna grad by school board chair

Concerns over religious speech reference at Kelowna grad by school board chair

Trustee Wayne Broughton says board chair Lee-Ann Tiede praying for success of KSS graduating students violated secular policy enshrined in BC School Act
Peachland residents advocating against harvesting war on deciduous trees

Peachland residents advocating against harvesting war on deciduous trees

Peachland event addresses need to stop using pesticides in watersheds and valuing deciduous trees
Central Okanagan host families for international students urgently needed

Central Okanagan host families for international students urgently needed

Central Okanagan Public Schools seeking homestay parents for international students
Expansion of Kelowna addictions recovery home

Expansion of Kelowna addictions recovery home

Addiction treatment centre looks to add 12 townhomes
Warriors release BCHL schedule for '24-25 season

Warriors release BCHL schedule for '24-25 season

West Kelowna Warriors will hit the road for nine games in Alberta for the 2024-25 BCHL regular season
Kelowna's Mission Creek watershed preservation

Kelowna's Mission Creek watershed preservation

Purpose of the workshop was to discuss current challenges and opportunities for Mission Creek
Central Okanagan school briefs: Encouraging future business leaders

Central Okanagan school briefs: Encouraging future business leaders

The 30th annual iGen Challenge Finale held June 11
Kelowna hosts Jehovah Witness convention

Kelowna hosts Jehovah Witness convention

Some 5,500 people expected to attend conference June 14-16 at Prospera Place
Three Central Okanagan school projects get provincial funding

Three Central Okanagan school projects get provincial funding

Province allocates more than $162 million to support three school projects
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