Vernon’s Sister Cities
Outside the Vernon Museum, at the foot of a small gnarled tree, one can find…
Outside the Vernon Museum, at the foot of a small gnarled tree, one can find…
Especially during the COVID era, a return to school presents challenges in terms of classroom…
William George Winter, a funeral director born in Birmingham, England, came to Vernon in 1936,…
“No longer will the clanging bell and the piercing whistles of veteran No. 962 be…
An unassuming house at 1900 33rd Street was once the site of a maternity home.…
This past Friday, August 5, was International Beer Day! While our city’s first brewery, the…
A collection of 400 laminated botanical samples collected around B.C. by local naturalist Jim Grant…
It comes as a surprise to many that one of Vernon’s most popular summer destinations,…
In recognition of Italian Heritage Month, which is celebrated every June, Minister Hussen stated that…
Although many of us now think of the May Long Weekend as the beginning of…
Vernon has long been home to a plethora of talented wordsmiths, which a humble binder…
A recent publication, edited by Jeannette Armstrong, Lally Grauer, and Janet MacArthur, explores the lives…
Since 2019, April has been recognized as Sikh Heritage Month in Canada. The Sikh population…
This Tuesday, March 8, is International Women’s Day, and in light of Russia’s unjustified and…
Even a tragic accident could not slow down Josh Dueck’s remarkable athletic career. Josh was…
One thing you can be sure about with the Vernon Winter Carnival is that each…
Among the photo collection of the Vernon Museum are several manipulated images like this exaggerated…
Another year has begun under the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. With the Omicron variant…