Shuswap’s cowboy community
The friendly, unincorporated village of Falkland may be small with its population of 879, but it is a bustling, growing community with diverse and unique […]
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The friendly, unincorporated village of Falkland may be small with its population of 879, but it is a bustling, growing community with diverse and unique […]
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The Kingfisher Hall Nestled adjacent to the Shuswap River approximately 10 minutes east of Enderby is the serene community of Ashton Creek, where thousands of
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With a population of slightly less than 3,000, one might think that Enderby is the province’s smallest city, however that title goes to Greenwood where
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Cherryville Community Hall Nestled beneath the foothills of the Monashee Mountains in the southeast corner of the Shuswap is the close-knit, rural community of Cherryville,
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Lumby Days Mural, photo by Dale Eurich E.F. Schumacher’s book, “Small is beautiful – A Study of Economics as if People Mattered” certainly applies to
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