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Job Fair to go at Vernon Lodge
Vernon's largest hiring event will go next weekThe Vernon Job Fair will go at the Vernon Lodge from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, April 10.The event will see recruiters and representatives from over 20 actively hiring companies and colleges speak with people in search of work in the North Okanagan."This is an excell...
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21 Counts of Theft
Alleged prolific thief arrested in Kelowna
A Kelowna man has been arrested on almost two dozen counts of theft.Kelowna RCMP said a team of investigators charged a man with 21 counts of Theft Under $5,000 from a single local business after collecting evidence including banking records, video surveillance, and statements.On March 24, a 37-year old Kelowna man was...
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Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee Candidate
Independent candidate enters Vernon and area election race
An Independent will have his name on the local ballots at the 2025 Federal Election.Elections Canada confirmed Korry Zepik was running as an Independent in the Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee riding.Zepik said on his website that he was born and raised in Northwestern Ontario, worked in the oil and gas sector, and was a m...
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Kelowna's 50th Annual Civic & Community Award finalists
The city of Kelowna has announced the top three finalists across all the categories for the 50th annual Civic & Community Awards.People and organizations will be honoured at a community gala in early May in categories such as volunteers, artists, coaches, athletes, businesses, and non-profits.And of course there is...
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Alleged prolific thief arrested in Kelowna
A Kelowna man has been arrested on almost two dozen counts of theft.Kelowna RCMP said a team of investigators charged a man with 21 counts of Theft Under $5,000 from a single local business after collecting evidence including banking records, video surveillance, and statements.On March 24, a 37-year old Kelowna man was...
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Emergency Preparedness & FireSmart Info
Spallumcheen to host Emergency Preparedness and FireSmart Open House
The Township of Spallumcheen will host an informative event about emergency topics.The Emergency Preparedness and FireSmart Open House will be held at Spallumcheen's Municipal Hall from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 8.The event will see Mayor, council and staff provide members of the community with information about work ...
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