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VERNON – Job seekers looking for work in office administration, entry-level bookkeeping and basic accounting…

KELOWNA – Okanagan College is set to receive more than $218,000 for a pilot program.…

VERNON – Okanagan College's trades training centre just got a substantial funding boost from the…

OKANAGAN – The new and improved Trades Training Complex at Okanagan College in Kelowna is…

"I THINK I DID THEM A FAVOUR" VERNON – The director of an Okanagan festival…

KELOWNA – If you a see a young person walking around looking a bit lost…
SALMON ARM – Plans for a new Okanagan College campus located in downtown Salmon Arm…

KELOWNA – Canadians don’t just win gold medals in hockey. Zach Andrews, a 31-year old…

OKANAGAN – Okanagan College is considering a new policy governing sexual violence and misconduct. A…

VERNON – A crushing blow from the provincial government means an amphitheatre will not proceed…

VERNON – A proposed amphitheatre at Okanagan College’s Vernon campus has been nixed by the…

INCREASES TO INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, CORPORATE SERVICE CONTRACTS HELP OFFSET DECLINE OKANAGAN – It’s a milestone,…

VERNON – Proponents of an outdoor amphitheatre at Okanagan College are hopeful solutions can be…

KELOWNA – Local writer, poet and teacher Dona Sturmanis has died after a battle with…

THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – Post secondary schools around the Thompson-Okanagan are taking a hard look at promoting…

OKANAGAN – A tuition increase this week at Okanagan College is a symptom of the…

VERNON - A large outdoor amphitheatre is being proposed for the Vernon campus of Okanagan College. The Okanagan Summer Festival Society proposed the amphitheatre, which would accommodate up to 5,500 people, at a Greater Vernon Advisory Council meeting Thursday, Dec. 10. “We see the opportunity to develop a significant addition to the cultural infrastructure...

KELOWNA - Responding to the demands of industry, Okanagan College could soon be offering a diploma in 2D animation. Artistic skills are in high demand in the Okanagan and around the world, and the two-year diploma will prepare would-be animators for careers as character designers, storyboard artists, background painters and animators, according to a proposal...

KELOWNA - Concerns from city councillors about a student housing complex proposed for the Rutland town centre are focused not on the party potential of the 72 college students who might live there, but on potential parking problems. The 4.5-storey 23-unit apartment building proposed for Dundas Road and Highway 33 would provide students housing in...

KELOWNA - There is nothing underhanded about the lack of advance polls on the Okanagan College and UBCO campuses during a recent pilot project aimed at post-secondary schools, at least according to an Elections Canada spokesperson. Dorothy Sitek, a spokeperson for Elections Canada, says a pilot project from Oct. 5 to 8 put advance polls...

CENTRAL OKANAGAN - Thousands of students found their way to new classrooms this week as school resumed at all levels. UBC Okanagan says some 8,400 students began classes this week, while several thousand more started at Okanagan College and another 22,000 started grade school in the Central Okanagan School District. In a press release, UBCO says...

KELOWNA - Born of shared interest and gap in the market, the Kelowna Scotch and Fine Spirits Society held its inaugural meeting this week at a local restaurant. “They have a group on the Westside but there’s nothing over here,” Claude Hurtubise says. “The club format is the perfect venue. People may be reluctant to...

THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – A first-of-its kind event that gives parents a chance to get a taste of all the different summer camp options in one place has been cancelled. Campapalooza was to be held at Okanagan College May 30, but according to their website has been 'postponed until April 2016.' The event would have brought together...

KELOWNA – Students looking to learn more about computer coding in the hopes of entering the quickly growing technology sector got a boost from the provincial government today. Okanagan College will be getting part of a $250,000 funding grant from the provincial government to help develop computer coding-related skills for the growing sector. Premier Christy...