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Catherine Ann Dilworth was a very long time resident of the area, born in Kamloops in 1905. Her parents, both British emigrants, met in Canada,

Mike and Iris moved to Salmon Arm in 1998 from Victoria where Mike worked with the Coast Guard. They had two children, one grandchild and

Isolde Frick was a very gentle, beautiful, generous person who with her husband, who predeceased her, emigrated from Germany and became a part of the

The Askew name is almost synonymous with Salmon Arm. Dorothy Askew was the wife of Lloyd Askew, whose family were pioneers of sorts in the
Co-Chairs of the Shuswap Hospital Foundation Charity Open Golf Tournament, Bob Burechailo and Rick Roberts, were very pleased to be able to present the new
Mike Vandermeer and Mark Schneider of Jacobson Ford dropped off a donation of 200 protective face shields to Shuswap Lake General Hospital clinical operations manager
Gratitude grows quickly through the White Heart Project. We’re placing white hearts with YOUR thanks for our healthcare heroes at SLGH and community health care
A white heart is a symbol commonly used to convey hope, pure thought and steadfast intention. You are invited to share a White Heart