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In 1946 the Big Horn Auto Camp near Spences Bridge gets a pool

In 1946 the Big Horn Auto Camp near Spences Bridge gets a pool

Plus a fire in Lytton (1896), work on the Hope-Princeton (1946), and Ashcroft Museum news (1971)
Free Spirit Art Gallery in Clinton features local artwork

Free Spirit Art Gallery in Clinton features local artwork

Local artists find a home at new gallery
New, improved edition of free BC Seniors’ Guide now available

New, improved edition of free BC Seniors’ Guide now available

Guide is available in online and print editions and covers a wealth of services and programs
There’s a reason why this is called the dog days of summer

There’s a reason why this is called the dog days of summer

It has nothing to do with our furry friends on Earth
Come clean and leave clean to stop spread of invasive plants

Come clean and leave clean to stop spread of invasive plants

Don’t transport unwanted visitors as you’re enjoying the back country
Desert Daze music festival cancelled due to wildfires, COVID

Desert Daze music festival cancelled due to wildfires, COVID

Fires in the region were already causing concern, but new COVID restrictions dealt final blow
Golden Country: The end comes for Harper’s Mill, not with a bang but a whimper

Golden Country: The end comes for Harper’s Mill, not with a bang but a whimper

The mill is long gone, but a piece of its history remains near the site for those with keen eyes
Folks step up to raise money for Parkinson Society of B.C. with SuperWalk

Folks step up to raise money for Parkinson Society of B.C. with SuperWalk

Annual event goes virtual for 2nd year in a row, funds go to Parkinson’s research, programming
Osoyoos boy sells homemade shirts in support of wildfire crews

Osoyoos boy sells homemade shirts in support of wildfire crews

The shirts will be sold on Saturday (Aug. 21) at Junction 3 Coffeehouse
The Journal is looking for those who’ve gone above and beyond

The Journal is looking for those who’ve gone above and beyond

Do you know someone in our communities who has gone above and beyond? Nominate them!