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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...
11h ago
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Utility Work
Downtown Vernon laneway closures to take effect Monday
Utility work in downtown Vernon is scheduled to begin Monday and cause laneways to be closed.Startin...
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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 involv...
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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 th...
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NDP announces Kelowna area election candidates
The New Democratic Party (NDP) has formally announced its candidates for the Kelowna area for this m...
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Plans unveiled for business park, pickleball centre at Kelowna Springs golf course
The owner of the land that includes the Kelowna Springs golf course on Penno Road in the Reid's Cros...
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Utility Work
Downtown Vernon laneway closures to take effect Monday
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Whitecaps settle for 1-1 draw with Pumas UNAM in CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal
Highway Patrol Operation
Highway patrol dog finds drugs, contraband in Okanagan operation
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Election 2025
PPC candidate believes Canada should allow U.S. to renegotiate trade deal
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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 ...
11h ago
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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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B.C. government grilled after January death of Indigenous teen in care
British Columbia Premier David Eby says a youth in government care "shouldn't have died" earlier this year and that her death represents a "failure." The province's Opposition Conservative Party used much of its time during Wednesday's question period to grill the government on its treatment of chil...
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CP NewsAlert: S&P downgrades B.C.'s credit rating again
VICTORIA - Credit rating agency S&P has downgraded British Columbia's rating for the fourth time in four years, citing record capital spending and a "fiscal mismatch" in its operations. S&P Global Ratings cut the province's long-term issuer credit rating to A+ from AA-. More coming. The Canadian Press
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Critically endangered sunflower sea stars are seeking refuge in B.C. fiords
Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia's Desolation Sound in Grade 8. "I just remembered (seeing) a lot of the colours and the excitement of the colours in the water," said Gehman, who is now a scientist with the Hakai Institute, a group t...
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CP NewsAlert: S&P downgrades B.C.'s credit rating again
VICTORIA - Credit rating agency S&P has downgraded British Columbia's rating for the fourth time in four years, citing record capital spending and a "fiscal mismatch" in its operations. S&P Global Ratings cut the province's long-term issuer credit rating to A+ from AA-. More coming. The Canadian Press
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Alyssa Gehman vividly recalls seeing starfish for the first time while on a kayaking trip in British Columbia's Desolation Sound in Grade 8. "I just remembered (seeing) a lot of the colours and the excitement of the colours in the water," said Gehman, who is now a scientist with the Hakai Institute, a group t...
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Quebec coroner calls out 'hero firefighter' culture in 2023 flooding deaths
MONTREAL - A Quebec coroner says the province's firefighting academy should warn students that "hero" culture can sometimes lead firefighters to overlook their own safety in their attempts to save others. Coroner Andrée Kronström made the comments in her report on the deaths of volunteer firefight...
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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 ...
11h ago
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Maple Leafs' big guns step up at both ends of the ice in key victory over Panthers
TORONTO - John Tavares put the puck in the net off a slick William Nylander feed. Mitch Marner then finished a nice setup from Auston Matthews before finding Matthew Knies with a breathtaking stretch pass that led to a breakaway goal. The Maple Leafs' stars rose to the occasion offensively in Wednesday's crucial tilt a...
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Whitecaps settle for 1-1 draw with Pumas UNAM in CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal
VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Whitecaps conceded a late goal and had to settle for a 1-1 draw with Pumas UNAM on Wednesday in the opening game of their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal. Striker Brian White gave Vancouver a 1-0 lead in the 71st minute but Pumas midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla tied the match in the 87th...
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