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Okanagan
/ ˌəʊkəˈnɑːɡən /
noun
- a river in North America that flows south from Okanagan Lake in Canada into the Columbia River in NE Washington, US Length: about 483 km (300 miles) Also (US)Okanogan
- AlsoOkanoganOkinagan a member of a North American Indian people living in the Okanagan River valley in British Columbia and Washington
- AlsoOkanoganOkinagan the language of this people, belonging to the Salish family
Example Sentences
In a first-of-its-kind breakthrough, a team of UBC Okanagan researchers has developed an artificial adhesion system that closely mimics natural biological interactions.
Ryan Reynolds found an offer he couldn’t refuse on a sign from the Okanagan Veterinary Hospital in British Columbia, which offered “free belly rubs” for pets — and for Ryan Reynolds.
Researchers from UBC Okanagan -- which includes partners from Biodiversity Pathways' Wildlife Science Centre, the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, the University of Alberta, and Environment and Climate Change Canada -- wanted to evaluate why deer densities in the boreal forest are rapidly increasing.
Over the past century, white-tailed deer have greatly expanded their range in North America, explains Melanie Dickie, a doctoral student with UBC Okanagan's Wildlife Restoration Ecology Lab.
“What happened the first two, three, four weeks of his career up there is not long-term sustainability,” said Dixon Ward, who coached Rempe as a teenager in Okanagan, British Columbia, and a veteran of 599 NHL games.
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