Enderby – Shuswap’s river city
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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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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The cozy, unincorporated communities of Mara and Grindrod are nestled into the picturesque lower Shuswap River Valley, where the meandering placid river, green pastures and
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Kathi Cooperman surveys the west Shuswap from the Blind Bay Lookout As we approach the solstice and the holiday season, it is appropriate to reflect
Gifts that keep on giving Read More »