Okanagan
Health and Social Transfer Payments
B.C. to receive nearly $10B in Federal Transfers
British Columbia will see its Federal Transfers increase in the 2025-26 fiscal year.The Federal Government announced that B.C. would receive nearly $10-billion total major transfers.The first estimate of the province's Canada Health Transfer was $7.548-billion, with the province also set to receive $2.404-billion in Ca...
Dec 24, 2024
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Year in Review
Local MP reflects on bill passed in 2024, but also struggles Canadians faced
The Member of Parliament for North-Okanagan Shuswap said 2024 had some positives and negatives for most Canadians.Speaking to Vernon Matters, Mel Arnold said the highlight for his political career this past year was having his Private Members Bill (PMB) pass and become law."One of the highlights for my year has be...
Dec 24, 2024
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Drugs, Loaded Handgun Found in Stolen Car
Kelowna RCMP seize firearm, weapon in stolen vehicle
Police in Kelowna seized drugs and a loaded weapon from a stolen vehicle.On the evening of Wednesday, Dec. 18, Kelowna RCMP's Proactive Enforcement Unit located a vehicle that was stolen from Vernon this past July.The vehicle was stopped and the male driver attempted to flee on foot.Officers, with assistance from the P...
Dec 23, 2024
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Reforestation Efforts
Over 280-million trees planted in B.C. in 2024
The province oversaw the planting of more than a quarter of a billion trees over the year.Through the B.C. Government's reforestation efforts, more than 280-million trees were planted throughout the province in 2024.There were 13 different species of native trees chosen for the replanting efforts in order to preserve n...
Dec 23, 2024
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What Matters
Health and Social Transfer Payments
B.C. to receive nearly $10B in Federal Transfers
Dec 24, 2024
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Year in Review
Local MP reflects on bill passed in 2024, but also struggles Canadians faced
Dec 24, 2024
Drugs, Loaded Handgun Found in Stolen Car
Kelowna RCMP seize firearm, weapon in stolen vehicle
Dec 23, 2024
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Reforestation Efforts
Over 280-million trees planted in B.C. in 2024
Dec 23, 2024
Year in Review
Major project starts, delivering services key highlight's for Vernon Mayor
Dec 23, 2024
Home Flipping Tax
B.C.'s home flipping tax will come into effect in January
Penalties for flipping homes in British Columbia will come into effect in the new year.Starting January 1, 2025, the B.C. home-flipping tax will be in place to discourage investors from buying homes in order to take advantage of the housing market and turn a quick profit.People who buy their homes and sell them within ...
Dec 20, 2024
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Hell's Angels Clubhouse Sold
City of Kelowna successful in its purchase of the former Hell's Angels Clubhouse
The former Hell's Angles Clubhouse in Kelowna has been sold to the city. The government finalized the sale of the property valued at roughly $1.25-million seized by the Province through the Civil Forfeiture process. "In February 2023, three Hell's Angels clubhouses in Vancouver, Kelowna and Nanaimo were forfeited ...
Dec 20, 2024
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Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture
Local MLA ready to take personal experience into new Parliamentary Secretary role
Harwinder Sandhu has a new role in government and is ready to bring her personal experience into her work.The MLA for Vernon-Lumby was named the Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture for the B.C. NDP Government.Speaking with Vernon Matters, Sandhu said she grew up in a farming family and understands the efforts neede...
Dec 19, 2024
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Body Found June 21
No-criminality in death of woman in Kelowna
Kelowna RCMP have determined the death of a woman this past summer was not criminal in nature.The Serious Crime Unit investigated the death after the body of a 28-year old woman was located in the lagoon portion of Waterfront Park on June 21, 2024."We now have the necessary evidence and reports to conclude this wo...
Dec 18, 2024
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Winter Storm/Snowfall Warnings
UPDATE: Snow warnings lifted for Coquihalla, Rogers Pass
UPDATE: 2 p.m. Dec. 18The winter storm and snowfall warnings for Highways 1 and 5 were lifted by Environment Canada Wednesday afternoon.-- Original Story --Environment Canada re-issued storm warnings for two area highways Wednesday morning.The weather agency extended the Winter Storm Warning for the Coquihalla, between...
Dec 18, 2024
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Economic Outlook Update
Provincial deficit projected to hit $9.4B, debt-to-GDP remains low
The B.C. Government's forecast shows the deficit is set to rise.The province provided an update on B.C.'s second quarter economic and fiscal report Tuesday, Dec. 17, which showed the projected deficit for 2024-25 to be $9.4-billion.That figure is $429-million more than the first quarter forecast, and was mainly attribu...
Dec 18, 2024
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Highway Snow Warnings
Snow warnings issued for area highways
Environment Canada is warning that heavy snow could fall on the Okanagan Connector, Coquihalla and Trans-Canada.The weather agency issued a Snowfall Warning for the Connector and for Highway 1 between Eagle Pass and Rogers Pass Tuesday, Dec. 17.The forecast for those two roads called for between 15 and 20 centimetres o...
Dec 17, 2024
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YLW Service Expansion
Airline expansion bringing flights between Kelowna and Toronto
People wishing to travel between the Okanagan and Ontario will have more options in the spring of 2025.Porter Airlines is expanding its services in B.C., and among the new routes is one between Kelowna International Airport (YLW) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).Service will begin on May 14, 2025, with f...
Dec 17, 2024
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Battle of the Bands
Local bands to battle for chance to play at Rock The Lake
Rock The Lake music festival will host a Battle of the Bands competition.The event will see local musicians compete for a chance to earn a paid spot on the 2025 Rock The Lake lineup.The Battle of the Bands will be held at Red Bird Brewing on Feb. 28 and March 1, 2025."Rock The Lake is all about showcasing talent a...
Dec 16, 2024
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Search for Rightful Owner
Kelowna RCMP recover stolen ATV
Mounties in Kelowna are looking to return an ATV to its rightful owner.The green Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i ATV was recovered from a property in the Lower Mission area after police executed a search warrant in relation to possession of stolen property in early-November.The ATV recovered by police (photo courtesy of ...
Dec 16, 2024
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924 Toys, $1849.15 Donated
Over 900 gifts donated to the Stuff a Cruiser campaign in the Central Okanagan
RCMP in Kelowna and the Central Okanagan are hailing the Stuff a Cruiser events as a success.Mounties set up two donation locations in Kelowna on the weekend of Dec. 5, and through these efforts were able to collect 418 unwrapped toy donations, along with $962 in cash.Similar events were held in Lake Country and West K...
Dec 14, 2024
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NDP, Greens Agreement Signed
B.C. NDP, Greens agreement outlines priorities, ensures Opposition support
Two provincial parties have come to an agreement on how to address some key issues and ensure the NDP hold the legislature for a full term.The B.C. NDP signed an agreement with the Green Party on B.C. outlining actions the government should take, with a focus on priorities that improve life for British Columbians.Premi...
Dec 13, 2024
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Parking Payment Scam
Phishing scam targeting parking in Vernon
Fraudsters are attempting to steal money from Vernon residents and visitors.Phishing scams have been targeting parking apps, including HotSpot, the third-party parking payment provider in Vernon.The City of Vernon warns that these scams usually appear online during searches, and involve fraudulent websites or advertise...
Dec 13, 2024
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Theft, Flight from police
Stolen vehicle recovered, thief arrested in Kelowna
Kelowna RCMP recovered a stolen vehicle during the evening hours of Thursday, Dec. 12.Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in the 1000-block of Highway 33 and, after a search of the area, police located the vehicle with a potential suspect sitting inside.The suspect fled on foot and Police Dog Services were...
Dec 13, 2024
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Movie & TV Incentive Increases
Incentives increasing for film, TV productions in B.C.
The B.C. Government is taking steps to ensure the film and television industry continue to operate in the province.Budget 2025 will include increases to the Film Incentive B.C. (FIBC) tax credit, which supports Canadian-content production, and the production services tax credits (PSTC) that provides a tax incentive for...
Dec 12, 2024
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Cyclist Injured In Collision
Police watchdog investigating incident in Kelowna
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) is investigating an incident in which a man was injured in Kelowna.The independent police watchdog said RCMP observed a man riding a bicycle near the intersection of Pandosy St. and Leon Ave. around 5 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11.The rider tried to flee from police and was...
Dec 12, 2024
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Student safety
Mounties dispatched to school in Enderby after threats made
Vernon North Okanagan RCMP are investigating threats directed towards AL Fortune Secondary School in Enderby.Police learned of the threats at around 10:45 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, and worked with the school's principal to possibly identify the source."As a pre-caution, police were available at the school Thursday ...
Dec 12, 2024
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Over $144K Already Raised
Habitat for Humanity Okanagan running 50/50 raffle campaign
The local branch of Habitat for Humanity is running a raffle fundraiser that has already received a lot of support.The Okanagan branch of the organization's 50/50 raffle had already surpassed the $144-000 mark as of Wednesday, Dec. 11, and the campaign continues through to midnight Saturday, Dec. 14.Half of the money r...
Dec 11, 2024
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Bridge Traffic Impacts
Vehicle collision impacted traffic near the bridge in Kelowna
A motor vehicle incident on Harvey Avenue caused some traffic disruptions Wednesday morning.DriveBC said the vehicle incident occurred between Ellis and Pandosy Streets in Kelowna, just east of the William R. Bennet Bridge, Wednesday, Dec. 11.The last update provided by Drive BC at 9:23 a.m. stated southbound traffic w...
Dec 11, 2024
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Keeping Doctors In the Area
Fundraiser running to help keep doctors in Armstrong and Spallumcheen
An organization dedicated to keeping doctors in the North Okanagan is running a winter fundraiser.The Haugen Community Healthcare Society, formed in 2008 to facilitate the Group Medical Clinic for Armstrong and Spallumcheen residents by sharing the clinic rental costs, is running a Hang a Stocking for Haugen fundraisin...
Dec 11, 2024
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Operation Targeting Shoplifters
Arrests made, items recovered in Kelowna RCMP operation
Kelowna RCMP's Operation Barcode saw dozens of people arrested and thousands of dollars in stolen property recovered in under a week.The operation, ran between December 2 and 7, saw the Community Safety Unit (CSU) work alongside Loss Prevention Officers (LPO's) and area businesses to target repeat shoplifters in the Ce...
Dec 10, 2024
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Syilx Naming Ceremony
Okanagan College Kelowna campus adopts Indigenous names
The new student housing building at Okanagan College's Kelowna campus has been given First Nation names.Westbank First Nation Elders, Pamela and Grouse Barnes, provided two Syilx Okanagan names for the new building at a special ceremony Friday, Dec. 6.The building will be called citxʷ ki snmymyaʔtn, which translates ...
Dec 09, 2024
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Assault Investigation
UPDATE: Highway 97 reopened outside Lake Country
UPDATE: 2:25 p.m. Dec. 6The highway between Kelowna and Lake Country has reopened following an investigation into an alleged assault in the area Kelowna RCMP says the assault occurred in the early morning hours Friday, Dec. 6, and the highway was closed between Old Vernon and Beaver Lake Roads as local police and membe...
Dec 06, 2024
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Labour Statistics
Regional job stats fluctuated in November
The labour force figures for the area that includes Vernon and the North Okanagan saw some fluctuations last month.Statistics Canada says the Thompson-Okanagan economic region had an unadjusted unemployment rate of 4.3 per cent in November, while the regional employment rate was 54.3 per cent.The unemployment rate was ...
Dec 06, 2024
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