Category Archives: Top News Stories
Enderby Passes Marijuana Bylaw
The City of Enderby will tonight pass it's somewhat controversial marijuana bylaw. City Council putting in place a long list of guidelines and regulations that will be required before any business set...
Mar 06, 2017
Road Closure Still Under Discussion
The city of Vernon is still talking to businesses who will be impacted by an upgrade to Kalamalka Lake Road this year. A multi-use path will be added from 11th Avenue to the city boundary with Coldstr...
Corey Fischer Mar 06, 2017
BC Gets First Win
The BC rink is looking to get on a win streak at the 2017 Tim Hortons Brier. John Morris's rink with Vernon's Jim Cotter and Kelowna's Tyrel Griffith and Rick Sawatsky lost their first two games, 9-7 ...
Corey Fischer Mar 05, 2017
Alternative Water Sources Funding
Update 2 pm: The province has announced funding for water quality improvements in Spallumcheen's Hullcar Valley 950-thousand dollars is being provided to find new water sources for the several hundred...
Corey Fischer Mar 03, 2017
Liberals Announce Rural Plan
Christy Clark's Liberal government is making a bid to shore up election support in rural BC, just a couple of months prior to the BC election. The Premier has announced details of the rural economic s...
Corey Fischer Mar 03, 2017
Monster Energy Comes to the Mountain
An event combining action, energy, and music is coming to Silver Star Mountain. Monster Energy will be bringing Monster Boarderstyle to the resort March 10th and 11th. Four riders at a time compete in...
Corey Fischer Mar 03, 2017
Cotter Rink Begins 4th Straight Brier Run
Jim Cotter is hoping his seventh trip to the Tim Horton's Brier will be a lucky one. His Vernon-Kelowna team, representing BC, opens play tomorrow (Saturday) at the national championship in St John's ...
Corey Fischer Mar 03, 2017
Hullcar Residents Want Answers
Representatives from the Ministries of Environment and Agriculture will meet with residents in the Hullcar Valley Friday to outline results of tests taken to measure high nitrate levels in the aquifer...
Mar 03, 2017
Another Heavy Snowfall Warning Issued
Travel in BC's southern interior mountain passes is not recommended today or tonight. Environment Canada has issued a heavy snowfall warning with up to 20-30 cm. of new snow and gusting winds expected...
Mar 03, 2017
OC Promotes Growing Role
Okanagan College continues to grow. President Jim Hamilton told Vernon council, they provided courses to more than 19-thousand people last year. "That works out to about one in every 20 people that li...
Corey Fischer Mar 02, 2017

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