

Transit Enhancements
Coldstream moving ahead with securing nearly $5M for transit enhancements
The District of Coldstream is moving ahead with securing federal funding to invest in public transit over the coming decade.A letter from Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, stated B.C. Transit submitted a successful expression of interest on behalf of the community's transit s...
Mar 21, 2025
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Cricket Pitch Proposal
Vernon exploring option for a cricket pitch in the community
A new sports field could soon be established in Vernon.At the regular meeting Monday, March 24, Vernon Council will be presented with a feasibility report for installing a cricket pitch in the city.Administration met with cricketers in the summer of 2024 as they were seeking assistance identifying a location and gettin...
Mar 21, 2025
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Sarson Rd. Development
Development construction in Coldstream to begin Monday
Construction of a new development in Coldstream is ready to begin.The District of Coldstream said the work for the Sarson Rd. development will start Monday, March 24.The property, located between Highway 6 and Selkirk Drive near the Regional District of North Okanagan office at the intersection with Aberdeen Dr., would...
Mar 21, 2025
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What Matters
Grass Fire
Fire crews extinguish grass fire in Okanagan Landing Friday
Mar 21, 2025

Blackhawks' Maroon, a three-time Stanley Cup champion, plans to retire after season
Transit Enhancements
Coldstream moving ahead with securing nearly $5M for transit enhancements
Mar 21, 2025
2024 Year End Transfers
City of Vernon's year end transfers totals over $759,000
Mar 21, 2025

Okanagan

Search Warrant
Mounties raid residence in downtown Kelowna
Police closed off a major road for about half an hour as they searched a property in downtown Kelowna Thursday.Kelowna RCMP confirmed with Vernon Matters that local offices along with members of the Southeast District Emergency Response Team executed a search warrant a residence in the 700 block of Harvey Ave. at aroun...
Mar 20, 2025
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Firearm Related Charges
Lumby man ordered to house arrest following firearm investigation by Canada Border Services
A Lumby man will be forced to spend almost 24 full months on house arrest following an investigation by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).Eric James Canel plead guilty to three firearm-related offences stemming from the CBSA criminal investigation on March 15, 2025.He was sentenced to two years minus one day of ...
Mar 20, 2025
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Winter warning
Significant snowfall possible on the Coquihalla ahead of the weekend
Environment Canada is warning that snow could fall on the highways connecting the Interior and the coast.The weather agency issued a special weather statement, saying that a pacific frontal system moving into the area could bring "a significant amount of snow accumulation" in the high elevation passes of the ...
Mar 20, 2025
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British Columbia

Rainfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver, parts of B.C.'s south coast
VANCOUVER - Heavy rain in the forecast is slated to pummel parts of British Columbia's south coast, with some areas possibly getting as much as 130 millimetres. Environment Canada says the rainfall warning covers much of western Vancouver Island including Tofino, Port Renfrew and Sooke, as well as parts of the Sunshine...
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Vancouver reports first homicide of 2025 after man found dead on beach
VANCOUVER - Vancouver has recorded its first homicide of 2025 after a man was found dead in the city's Downtown Eastside. Vancouver Police say officers were called to Crab Park at about 8:30 a.m. after someone reported a dead body found on the beach. The force issued a release saying the case is the city's first homici...
5h ago
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B.C. court voids 'cult' marriage, finding woman didn't 'truly consent'
A British Columbia judge has annulled the marriage of a woman to a fellow member of an India-based "cult group," saying she didn't "truly consent" to the 2023 wedding. The B.C. Supreme Court ruling issued this week says Arshnoor Kaur Jaura claimed she was manipulated and overwhelmed by a "barra...
Mar 21, 2025
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Canada

Ottawa increases AgriStability cap to help industry as it faces Chinese tariffs
OTTAWA - The Canadian government has announced support for the country's agriculture sector as it deals with tariffs imposed by China. The federal agriculture department says in a news release that the current payment cap under AgriStability, a program that works similarly to crop insurance, will double to $6 million f...
39m ago
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Canada says it will fund Jordan's Principle for First Nations kids through 2026
MONTREAL - The federal government says it will continue to fund Jordan's Principle to support First Nations children through 2026. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu announced the extension about 24 hours before a federal election campaign is expected to kick off. No specific spending amounts were provided in the...
8h ago
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Nova Scotia legislators vote unanimously to scrap electric car rebates for Tesla
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has become the latest province to scrap electrical vehicle rebates for Teslas due to the CEO's association with the U.S. administration and its trade war on Canada. The Progressive Conservative government joined with the NDP and Liberal opposition parties in a vote dropping the electric automaker ...
11h ago
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Sports

Insigne returns to the starting lineup but Toronto FC loses 2-1 to the Red Bulls
HARRISON - Toronto FC restored out-of-favour Italian star Lorenzo Insigne to the starting lineup but lost again Saturday, beaten 2-1 by the New York Red Bulls. Toronto (0-4-1) rallied in the second half but left it too late and suffered its fourth straight loss. Swedish international Emil Forsberg scored both goals for...
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Canadian Cory Johnston stands second heading into final round of Bassmaster Classic
FORT WORTH, TEXAS - Canada's Cory Johnston has some work to do to capture his first US$1-million Bassmaster Classic. Johnston, of Cavan, Ont., remained second overall following Saturday's second round on Lake Ray Roberts. Johnston again brought in a five-fish limit that weighed 20 pounds four ounces, giving him 45 poun...
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Levitt leads Warriors to 5-1 win over Stingers, advance to U Sports women's final
ELMIRA, ONTARIO - The Waterloo Warriors have advanced to the Miller Waste U SPORTS women's hockey championship final with a 5-1 win over the fifth seeded Concordia Stingers on Saturday at Woolwich Memorial Centre. Brodi Levitt scored twice and added two assists for the eighth-seeded Warriors, who will play the winner o...
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