Okanagan

honoring community
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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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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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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finding a solution
Task force on Hadgraft Wilson Place 'an exciting development': Pathways Abilities Society
The executive director of Hadgraft Wilson Place, the five-storey apartment block damaged and then hastily evacuated a year ago in the downtown, says he's excited by the creation of a task force aimed at finding a solution.Alan Clay with Pathways Abilities Society says it's a complicated issue but all options are being ...
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Budget 2026 Input Opportunity
Vernonites to be asked for feedback on Budget 2026
The province will host a series of budget consultations in the summer, including one in Vernon.The Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services will host public consultations on the next provincial budget and make recommendations based on the feedback collected on key priorities.As part of those consult...
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Task force formed after damage and evacuation of Kelowna's Hadgraft Wilson Place
A joint task force of the three parties involved in the future of downtown Kelowna's Hadgraft Wilson Place (HWP) said they are working to develop a sustainable and long-term solution. However it was not immediately clear what that solution is.Eighty-four residents living in HWP had to be evacuated last April 2024 due t...
Mar 29, 2025
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public safety
Kelowna mayor says tent shelter changes were for everyone's safety
The mayor of Kelowna says the changes made at the outdoor shelter site for homeless people along the rail trail this week were for public safety. Tom Dyas said in recent months there had been a rise in criminal activity at the location between Ethel and Richter, creating safety concerns for those living in the tent enc...
Mar 28, 2025
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election
Former Water Board exec becomes local Liberal election candidate
The Liberal Party now has a runner in next month's federal election race.Biologist, Dr. Anna Warwick Sears, who calls herself a political centrist with sound policy ideas, has been acclaimed by the party for the Vernon - Lake Country - Monashee riding.She was the NDP candidate in Kelowna - Lake Country - Coldstream for...
Mar 28, 2025
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Candidate
'Trump is the five-alarm fire': Liberal Juliette Sicotte
One of our local federal Liberal candidates for next month's general election is leaving no doubt about the focus of her campaign.Juliet Sicotte is the Liberal Party candidate for Okanagan Lake West-South Kelowna.Asked if more traditional bread and butter election issues were being sidelined because of the tariff and s...
Mar 28, 2025
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getting lucky
Kelowna woman mistakes the amount of zeroes in $200K scratch card win
It was quite the pleasant shock for one Kelowna resident.June Bakala thought she had won $2,000 on a Sparkling Riches Scratch & Win ticket - but a closer look revealed her winnings were far more than that."I was at home and thought I had won $2,000," Bakala recalled of the moment she discovered her win. &...
Mar 27, 2025
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tent encampment changes
Outdoor shelter fencing 'not a cage' as Kelowna reduces number of spaces
The City of Kelowna says the fencing they've put up at the designated outdoor shelter space - or tent encampment - does not make that area a concentration camp or cage.Community Safety Director Kevin Mead was responding to some criticism about the clean up of the site between Ethel and Richter streets Wednesday.Speakin...
Mar 27, 2025
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Investigation
Pretrial conference scheduled for North Okanagan helicopter crash case
A court case involving a helicopter crash in Shuswap River two years ago is moving along.Vincent Porteous was arrested in January 2025 following a 16-month investigation into a crash in the river near Mable Lake, east of Enderby, in August 2023.The helicopter's occupants were injured in the crash. Porteous was allegedl...
Mar 27, 2025
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vehicle identified
Police seek those responsible for vandalizing Lake Country bike park
Lake Country RCMP are investigating potential criminal charges after a truck was driven across the trails causing damage to the new Lake Country Bike park earlier this week. Based on their investigation, police said an uninsured 2014 Dodge truck had gained access to the trails at 8865 Okanagan Center Rd West and was dr...
Mar 27, 2025
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Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee Forum
Federal All-Candidates forum to go in Vernon in mid-April
The local candidates for the 2025 Federal Election will take to the stage at an All-Candidates Forum next month.The Greater Vernon Chamber will host the event featuring the Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee riding candidates at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 17.The event, which w...
Mar 26, 2025
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Recreation Housing Prices
Recreational housing prices in the Okanagan declined in 2024
Recreational housing prices in the Okanagan Valley saw annual declines last year.That's according to year-over-year data from Royal LePage.North Okanagan Housing Types2023 Median Prices2024 Median PricesAnnual ChangesSingle Family$725,000$720,000- 0.1 per centSingle Family, Waterfront$1,850,000$1,660,000- 10.3 per cent...
Mar 26, 2025
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Kelowna man facing serious charges after January bridge closure
A Kelowna man is facing a series of serious charges following the dramatic incident on the William R. Bennett Bridge earlier this year. Roy Winter, 61, has been charged with arson, explosives-related offences, and more, after the Jan. 27 event shut down the bridge for many hours. Winter is alleged to have parked a van ...
Mar 26, 2025
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affordability
Kelowna has huge house affordability gap: new report
Kelowna's housing market just hit a new high - and not in a good way. A new report from RatesDotCa says buying a home here now costs more than in Calgary or Ottawa. With an average price of $1,076,000, you would need to earn $234,000 a year to afford it. The problem? The median family income is just $120,000. That is a...
Mar 26, 2025
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no police offence
Investigation finds no fault by police in fatal Kelowna crash
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC has completed its investigation into a fatal motor vehicle incident in Kelowna last month.On Feb.27, an unmarked police vehicle was following an uninsured black BMW on Highway 97, which was involved in a collision with two other vehicles - a Mitsubishi SUV and Mazda - l...
Mar 26, 2025
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Removing the Tax on April 1
Consumer carbon tax in B.C. to be eliminated in April
The consumer carbon tax in British Columbia is being eliminated.The B.C. Government will introduce legislation Monday, March 31, to remove the consumer carbon tax effective April 1. This will align with the removal of the federal carbon tax on consumers.The province said it was contacting fuel sellers and natural gas r...
Mar 25, 2025
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spring clean
Get a group together and clean up your community
April 1 is the official kick-off to Community Clean-up Month and the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) is offering residents gloves and bags for neighborhood clean-ups. Trash collection is also arranged after the event.Communities are encouraged to get together and make an impact.In a media release, Cynthia ...
Mar 25, 2025
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turn a new leaf
Low cost trees available for shade, air improvements
The cities of Kelowna and West Kelowna are back with an affordable tree purchase program aimed at improving the environment.In Kelowna, the NeighbourWoods program helps residents plant trees to combat urban heat, improve air quality, and support local wildlife. Eight varieties are available for pre-order starting March...
Mar 25, 2025
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legendary rockers
Rock legends Foreigner headed to Kelowna
Are they your Juke Box Heroes, or perhaps they give you Double Vision?Legendary rock outfit Foreigner are coming to Kelowna.The band will play at Prospera Place November 7, with a special performance from 54-40. Tickets go on sale March 28.Promotional material for their tour dates in Canada later this year said Foreign...
Mar 24, 2025
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More money needed
$2.5 million in further borrowing needed for Okanagan Regional Library
The Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) seeks to borrow a further $2.5 million for the remaining construction costs for the Okanagan Regional Library (ORL) branch at the new West Kelowna City Hall building.So far, $8 million has already been borrowed for the facility.Using the Alternative Approval Process, 10 ...
Mar 24, 2025
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WHL awards expansion franchise to Penticton Vees
CALGARY - The Western Hockey League has awarded an expansion franchise to Penticton, B.C. for the 2025-26 season. The WHL made the announcement Monday, in addition to initiating a franchise application process for Chilliwack, B.C., to begin play in the 2026-27 campaign. The expansion increases the number of teams in th...
Mar 24, 2025
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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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Park Upgrades
Parking and amenities at Kalamalka Lake Park upgraded
Outdoor enjoyers in the North and Central Okanagan will benefit from provincial investments at two local parks.The province upgraded amenities at the Kalamlaka Lake Provincial Park in Coldstream along with Sun-Oka Beach Park near Summerland."Sun-Oka and Kalamalka Lake showcase some of the best beaches, trails and ...
Mar 20, 2025
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