Why every autumn smoke gets in your eyes
There was little time to revel in the sudden appearance of sunshine in October after over a week of low dense fog, because our skies […]
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There was little time to revel in the sudden appearance of sunshine in October after over a week of low dense fog, because our skies […]
Why every autumn smoke gets in your eyes Read More »
There is nothing like catching sight of a massive moose to evoke a sense of fascination and awe, but given the current moose population decline
A moose tale like no other – population in decline Read More »
Ski-jumping event at the Gleneden Hall in the 1930, photo courtesy of Salmon Arm Museum and Heritage Association While it is now a rural suburb
Gleneden was once a Finnish community Read More »
It was a delightful way to finish off the summer, paddling to the ‘centre’ of the Shuswap to experience the unique geographical vibes of the
At the centre of the Shuswap – Cinnemousun Narrows Read More »
Roots and Blues Festival Boogie Barn dance scene Despite the enormous increase in opportunities to hear live music in the Shuswap, there has been an
What happened to dancing? Read More »