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UPDATE: No injuries as experts assess landslide on Westside Rd
UPDATE:The regional district says no injuries or damage has been reported after the landslide that s...
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UPDATE: No injuries as experts assess landslide on Westside Rd
UPDATE:The regional district says no injuries or damage has been reported after the landslide that shut down Westside Road North around 10 p.m.last night.The closure is between Main Street and Denison Road. Traffic has to detour via Hwy 97 through Vernon and Kelowna.A post by multiple agencies shows an aerial image of ...
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Highway Patrol Operation
Highway patrol dog finds drugs, contraband in Okanagan operation
A B.C. Highway Patrol police dog was instrumental in making Okanagan roads safer.An operation involving the B.C. Highway Patrol Integrated Impaired Driving Unit and the Traffic Safety Unit - Police Dog Service in the Central and South Okanagan, including West Kelowna and Penticton, saw 27 files involving drug and contr...
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Election 2025
PPC candidate believes Canada should allow U.S. to renegotiate trade deal
A local federal candidate believes Canada should cave to the U.S.'s trade demands.Arsh Dhillon is the People's Party of Canada candidate in the Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee riding.Speaking with Vernon Matters Dhillon said Canada should sit down with the United States and rework the trade deal in an effort to stop the t...
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UPDATE: No injuries as experts assess landslide on Westside Rd
UPDATE:The regional district says no injuries or damage has been reported after the landslide that shut down Westside Road North around 10 p.m.last night.The closure is between Main Street and Denison Road. Traffic has to detour via Hwy 97 through Vernon and Kelowna.A post by multiple agencies shows an aerial image of ...
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Marner scores winner, Stolarz stellar in Maple Leafs' 3-2 victory over Panthers
TORONTO - Mitch Marner scored the goal-ahead goal in the third period and Anthony Stolarz made 29 saves as the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the Florida Panthers 3-2 in a key matchup atop the Atlantic Division standings Wednesday. John Tavares and Matthew Knies had the other goals for Toronto (46-25-4), which clinched a p...
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Alex Ovechkin moved three goals away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL record after scoring the 892nd of his career in the Washington Capitals' game at the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night. Ovechkin beat Frederik Andersen on a 5-on-3 power-play with 34.5 seconds left in the second period. He ...
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