Vernon

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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Year in Review
Major project starts, delivering services key highlight's for Vernon Mayor
Victor Cumming had a lot of highlights to reflect on for 2024.Speaking with Vernon Matters, the Mayor of Vernon said the city accomplished a lot this past year."I think the highlight in 2024 is maintaining services, that is the key of what we do, people pay their taxes to get services met and that's always the foc...
Dec 23, 2024
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Vernon Comic-Con 2025
Vernon Comic-Con expanding with more room, tournament, and special guests
Comic lovers, fantasy and sci-fi enthusiasts, and card game players rejoice, the Vernon Comic-Con is growing even larger next year.The annual convention is expanding to take up the Vernon Curling Club, along with the other rooms in the Vernon Recreation Centre it used for the event in 2024."We're going to have the...
Dec 21, 2024
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Second Degree Murder Charge
Preliminary court inquiry dates for Lumby murder case to be set in January
The court will set a dates for a preliminary inquiry into a murder of a woman in Lumby in the new year.Vitali Stefanski is charged with second degree murder in the death of his ex-wife, Tatjana Stefanski, who was reported missing from her home this past April and found deceased in a rural area the following day.Stefans...
Dec 20, 2024
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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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161.9ยข/L
Gas prices jump 11 cents per litre in Vernon
The price at the pumps in Vernon have jumped ahead of the holidays.The majority of gas stations in Vernon brought their prices for regular gasoline up to 161.9¢ Friday, Dec.19.That marked an 11.4 cent increase from the previous day's average prices.One station, the Chevron on 32nd Street, had its price set at 162....
Dec 20, 2024
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Waste Diversion Tips
City of Vernon recommends recycling, composting over holidays
The City of Vernon has tips for residents to help them cut down waste over the holiday season.Vernonites were encouraged to help cut down on their household waste going to the landfill by first diverting organic waste and recycling.The green-lidded organics carts can be used for food scraps and other compostable materi...
Dec 20, 2024
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June 2021 Incident
Two Vernon RCMP officers cleared of use of force charges
Two members of the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP will not be charged in connection with a non-fatal use of force investigation.The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. investigated the incident where an undisclosed individual suffered serious injuries during an arrest in the 2800 block of 28th Street in Vernon on Jun...
Dec 19, 2024
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Food Drives
Armstrong Co-op running food drives to support local food banks
People wishing to support others in need this holiday season can do so while gassing up.Armstrong Regional Co-op & ARC Liquor is hosting food drives to support local food banks and the people they serve.People wishing to support the cause can donate non-perishable food items at the Co-op gas bars located in Vernon,...
Dec 19, 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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98 Project Starts in Nov.
Housing starts picked up locally in November
November was a strong month for Vernon's housing construction sector.The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) said there were 98 housing project starts recorded in Greater Vernon during the month in question.That marked a significant increase from the 24 starts recorded in November of 2023.The local project...
Dec 18, 2024
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Speculation and Vacancy Tax
Speculation tax comes into effect in Vernon, Coldstream in 2025
The provincial speculation tax will come into effect in 59 B.C. municipalities in the new year, including many local ones.The speculation and vacancy tax (SVT) is a penalty imposed on residential properties not being lived in or rented out.The tax will be expanded to include 13 new communities in 2025, including Vernon...
Dec 18, 2024
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Violent Offender
Vernon RCMP searching for man wanted for assault, uttering threats
Police in Vernon are asking the public for help tracking down a wanted man.Vernon North Okanagan RCMP said Dale Babiy is wanted for assault with a weapon and uttering threats.Babiy is a 31-year old male, described as standing 5-4 (163 cm) tall and weighing 150 pounds (68 kg). He has brown hair and blue eyes.Dale Babiy ...
Dec 18, 2024
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Fire Safety Tips
Vernon Fire Rescue offers safety tips for the holidays
Vernon Fire Rescue Services (VFRS) is advising people take action to prevent fires over the holidays.To help prevent fires, VFRS advised people:Check lights for any damaged cords or loose connections and replace them if necessary Use clips, not nails, to hand lightsUse flame-resistant or flame-retardent decorationsKeep...
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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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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Winter Driving
City of Vernon urges caution with changing road conditions
Winter weather has arrived, and the City of Vernon is reminding motorists to drive to conditions.City crews were dispatched early Tuesday, Dec. 17, to address slick road conditions caused by overnight rain and snow, and early morning freezing temperatures.The city said sanding and salting would continue Tuesday as requ...
Dec 17, 2024
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Assault, Robbery Trial
Sentencing for pair involved in robbery, assault, to continue in the new year
Two men facing numerous charges relating to a robbery and assault will learn their sentences in early 2025.The B.C. Prosecution service said sentencing hearing for Stewart Tkachuk and Edward Coghill began in Vernon Friday, Dec. 13, and will continue at the courthouse on January 10.Tkachuk and Coghill were found guilty ...
Dec 17, 2024
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Pump Station Power Outage
UPDATE: Precautionary boil water notice lifted for Dixon Dam Rd. area
UPDATE: 12:30 p.m. Dec. 18The precautionary boil water notice for the Dixon Dam Rd. area was lifted Wednesday, Dec. 18.Greater Vernon Water said bacterial testing results and disinfection levels at the South BX 2 pump station showed the water was within the safe-drinking levels.-- Original Story --A precautionary boil ...
Dec 17, 2024
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Identifying and Addressing Accessibility Barriers
North Okanagan residents asked to participate in accessibility survey
The Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) wants to hear from the public about matters involving accessibility.The RDNO is developing an Accessibility Plan to identify and address barriers to accessibility and inclusion in the area, and asked the public to provide their input through a survey.The purpose of the sur...
Dec 16, 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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Crime Resolution Program
Local Restorative Justice Services has relocated to a new site
The local program that mediates meetings and brings about resolutions between victims and perpetrators of crime has moved to a new office.Restorative Justice Services, operated by the Vernon and District branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, has relocated from the City of Vernon Community Safety Office to P...
Dec 13, 2024
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Ski Season
SilverStar's backside open, night skiing starts Friday
More skiable terrain has opened at SilverStar Mountain Resort.The resort said it opened it's backside runs and lifts Thursday, Dec. 12.The backside was able to open as the mountain's snow base was recorded at 77 centimetres.SilverStar was also preparing to open it's Night Skiing, starting Friday, Dec. 13, and Saturday,...
Dec 13, 2024
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Suspicious Death
RCMP investigating suspicious death in downtown Vernon
A death in Vernon's downtown core is under investigation and is being considered suspicious.Vernon North Okanagan RCMP said officers responded to a report of a deceased person in the creek near the wooded area between 31st Ave. and Freshco at around 7 a.m. Monday, Dec. 9.The deceased man was found in the wooded area be...
Dec 12, 2024
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Projects Identified 9 Years Ago
Handful of highway projects remain unfinished in the area
Five highway projects in the Greater Vernon area remain unfinished.A report to Vernon City Council Monday, Dec. 9, stated there were a handful of outstanding projects from the Ministry of Transportation and Transit involving Highway 97 that were identified nearly a decade ago.Five projects outlined in 2015 remain unfin...
Dec 11, 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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