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If you’ve never attended a Ribfest event, you’re in for a treat (literally). Ribfest will be landing in both Kamloops and Kelowna this summer, and you don’t want to miss out on these tasty events!

Our Northills Insurance Services Branch recently underwent a significant facelift. Now that the (drywall) dust has settled, we invite you to join us on Friday, June 29th for our grand re-opening celebration!

As the school year winds up, many students are making plans to save for their tuition next year. For 640 of those students, their cost of education just became a little bit lighter.

From June 14th to 23rd, Interior Savings is honored to be hosting a guest from Uganda as part of the “Women’s Mentorship Program” – a professional development opportunity provided to women credit union managers of overseas financial co-operatives.

Silver Surfers is a four week program that teaches seniors basic computer proficiency in email, FaceTime and the importance of cyber security. The goal is to help seniors maintain strong social connections to loved ones who may be living far away and ensure that age does not mean isolation.

One in five youth in BC need help with mental health and substance use issues. Only a staggering 25% receive the care they need because the current system for getting help is extremely complex. Foundry offers young people health and wellness resources, services and supports – in one place.

The iconic Interior Savings Fat Cat Children’s Festival is back June 8th and 9th in Kelowna’s Waterfront Park. Inspired by the quote from Socrates: “Wonder leads to wisdom”, this year’s theme is World of Wonder; a perfect fit for the festival and its intent of sparking the imaginations of those young and young at heart. New this Year! An exciting change has been made to the parade format. Rather … Continue reading The Interior Savings Fat Cat Children’s Festival Celebrate 28 Years! »

Some will say that our world is a much different place; gardens are being replaced with processed foods; time-deprived families struggle to make ends meet and putting food on the table is a daily concern. Here’s how a program in Kamloops is making a difference.

What happens when you ask a group of Grade 4 students what they would do with $100? That was the question that teacher Heather Letkeman posed to her students last fall after registering for our $10,000 Local Give program.

We’re bringing Discovery Channel’s Jay Ingram to Kamloops, Kelowna and Oliver to answer the three questions everyone has about Alzheimer’s disease. These presentations are anticipated to sell-out so don’t delay. RSVP today.