
Vernon

Possible firearm involved
One person apprehended in connection with suspicious activity in Coldstream
One person was arrested but later released in connection to what police say was suspicious activity in Coldstream.Vernon North Okanagan RCMP received a report of a suspicious individual outside a residence on Tamarack Drive shortly after midnight Thursday, Dec. 11.It was believed the person could potentially be in poss...
Dec 13, 2025
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Salaries
Vernon Council to discuss lesser pay increases
Vernon's Mayor and Councillors will have their remuneration going up next year, but not by as much as previously expected.At the request of Councillor Kari Gares, city staff have developed a plan to maintain the remuneration rates at the 2025 level for 2026.This would see the mayor's remuneration increase by $4,638 to ...
Dec 12, 2025
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Taekwon-Do Tournament
Sundance Martial Arts finishes first overall at Western Canadian Championships
The local martial arts school proved its mettle at a major tournament.Sundance Martial Arts placed first overall at the 2025 Western Canadian ITF Taekwon-Do Championships.The Vernon-based dojo secured the title after its athletes took home 20 gold, 17 silver, and 32 bronze medals across nearly all age categories."...
Dec 12, 2025
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Off-Season Freestyle Training
Silver Star Freestyle Club raising money for a new air-bag training site
The local freestyle ski group is raising money for a brand new, off-season training equipment.Silver Star Freestyle Club wants to establish an Air-Bag Training Site, where the athletes can practice their skiing and snowboarding skills when the snow is not flying."This facility will allow our athletes to have acces...
Dec 12, 2025
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What Matters
Possible firearm involved
One person apprehended in connection with suspicious activity in Coldstream
Dec 13, 2025

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Fatal Collision, Highway Closed
One person dead in crash near Revelstoke
Dec 13, 2025
Salaries
Vernon Council to discuss lesser pay increases
Dec 12, 2025

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Police Watchdog Investigation
Nakusp RCMP member not facing charges relating to fatal crash
Dec 12, 2025
Highway Closures
Highway 1 closed near Golden due to vehicle incident, avalanche control work
Dec 10, 2025

Local legend
Special ceremony will be held to recognize world-class wheelchair curler from Spallumcheen
A special ceremony will be held to recognize Spallumcheen resident Ina Forrest Monday.Forrest is being inducted into the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame.She has also been named co-captain for Team Canada during the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games and is one of six Paralympians who serving on Canada's Athle...
Dec 11, 2025
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Water Main Break
UPDATE: Water Quality Advisory rescinded
UPDATE Friday, Dec. 12The RDNO has lifted the Water Quality Advisory issued in connection with a water main break Wednesday, Dec. 10.Bacterial testing results Friday morning showed the disinfection levels within the water system were within normal drinking water standards.-- Original Story --A Water Quality Advisory ha...
Dec 10, 2025
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NOHS Hospice At Home
Hospice at Home Program recognized with award
The North Okanagan Hospice Society has been recognized for its work delivering end-of-life care to people in their own homes.NOHS was the recipient of a B.C. Quality Award from Health Quality B.C. for its Hospice at Home Program. The award came through the agency's Coping with Transition from Life category."This a...
Dec 10, 2025
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Park Designation Maintained
Coldstream property taken off the market, will be turned into a proper green space
An undeveloped property that the District of Coldstream had planned to sell has been taken off the market and will be turned into a proper park.The green space at the corner of Pointe Sage Park and Pointe Sage Drive was put on the market, much to the dismay of local residents who rallied together to oppose the sale.The...
Dec 10, 2025
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Partial Opening Dec. 11
Silver Star to open some alpine runs Thursday
After a few delays due to low snowpack, the local ski hill is ready to open.SilverStar Mountain Resort announced it will be opening its alpine ski and snowboard runs Thursday, Dec. 11."Snow conditions have improved and we are ready to kick-off the Winter 2025/26 Season with goodies at the gondola for those who are...
Dec 10, 2025
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Replica Firearm
Man arrested with inoperable firearm in Vernon
Police had a quick response to a report of a firearm in a Vernon neighbourhood Monday morning that turned out to be a replica.Police received a call at around 7:45 a.m. Dec. 8 of a man with what appeared to be a firearm laying on the street in the 3900-block of 24th Avenue.The witness called for police after the man ro...
Dec 09, 2025
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Supporting the Splatsin Monument Project
Splatsin's Play For Truth basketball fundraiser raised over $16K
The basketball event in support of the Splatsin Monument Project was a success.The Splatsin First Nation said its Play for Truth community basketball event raised $16,277.The event saw local leaders and first responders meet on the court as Team Truth and Team Reconciliation for some basketball action, as well as for s...
Dec 09, 2025
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Park Rezoned, For Sale
Coldstream residents oppose rezoning, sale of green space
A group of Coldstream residents are opposing a plan to sell a small park property.Mike Sanford, a Coldstream resident, told Vernon Matters that a small park at the corner of Pointe Sage Drive and Pointe Sage Crescent had been rezoned and listed for sale.Sanford and other area residents attended the Coldstream Council m...
Dec 09, 2025
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Deer Disease
No Chronic Wasting Disease found in Enderby-area deer
Testing has come back and found negative results of a suspected case of disease that affects deer and similar species near Enderby.On November 24, the B.C. Government said a potential case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was suspected in a deer harvested in the Enderby area. The alert was issued after an initial scree...
Dec 09, 2025
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Fatal MVA
One person deceased in Highway 1 crash
One person died following a collision on the Trans Canada Highway.RCMP say a Buick sedan was heading west on Highway 1 when it crossed the centre line and collided head on with a tractor trailer.Mounties said the driver of the truck attempted to get out the way, but was unable to avoid the collision, which occurred sho...
Dec 08, 2025
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Only Interior Theatre Showing Finale
Towne Theatre showing series finale of Stranger Things
The movie theatre in downtown Vernon is hosting the finale of a prominent Netflix series.The Vernon Towne Theatre said it was one of the few theatres in North America selected to air the series finale of Stranger Things."We are the only theatre in the Interior chosen to play it and very few in Canada at all!"...
Dec 08, 2025
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Dangerous conditions
Okanagan drivers warned of strong winds and snow across B.C. interior
Environment Canada has issued multiple weather alerts across the Okanagan and B.C. Interior as a strong Pacific frontal system moves through the region. Five alerts and warnings are in effect, including high winds along the Okanagan Connector from Merritt to Kelowna and heavy snowfall on the Trans-Canada Highway near R...
Dec 08, 2025
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Funtastic 40
Tim and the Glory Boys, JJ Wilde, Trooper playing at 40th Funtastic
The lineup for the 40th annual Funtastic A&W Music Festival has been set.Organizers announced that the Canadian Queen of Rock, JJ Wilde, will headline the show on Friday, Trooper will take the Stage Saturday, and that the headliner for Sunday will be Tim and the Glory Boys.Organizers say the Friday show will also f...
Dec 08, 2025
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Movie Filming in Enderby
Enderby roads closed for movie shoot
Some roads in Enderby will be closed Monday for the filming of a movie.The City of Enderby said the filming would be done sometime December 8 and would require portions of Cliff Avenue and Belvedere Street to be closed to traffic."Intersections at Belvedere/Mill and Cliff/Vernon will generally be open except for b...
Dec 08, 2025
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Hospice Society Fundraiser
Online art auction supporting hospice services
An online art auction is going to support the North Okanagan Hospice Society.The auction featuring approximately 60 pieces is going online until December 12.Money raised through the auction will go to support end-of-life care and services offered in the North Okanagan.
Dec 06, 2025
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Impaired Driving Enforcement
Vernon RCMP cracking down on impaired drivers
Local Mounties are taking part in a national campaign to get impaired drivers off the roads.December is National Impaired Driving Enforcement Month, and December 6 is National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day, which the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP will use as a kickoff to a month-long Counter Attack campaign.Throughout ...
Dec 05, 2025
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Labour Force Statistics
Regional unemployment continued to rise in November, but the provincial rate declined
The economic region that includes Vernon saw another unemployment spike last month.Statistics Canada's Labour Force Survey showed the unadjusted unemployment rate for the Thompson-Okanagan rose to 8.1 per cent in November.That was up from the rate of 7.3 per cent in October, and the highest it has been since April of 2...
Dec 05, 2025
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Homicide
Second-degree murder charge laid in 2023 death investigation
A second-degree murder charge has been laid in a two year old homicide case.On July 3, 2023, the body of 30-year-old Miguel Suzor was found on a forest service road near Vernon.Vernon North Okanagan RCMP, E-Division Major Crime Unit, and the B.C. RCMP Major Crime Section investigated the case, which resulted in a secon...
Dec 05, 2025
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Climate Action Ripple Effect
CARE program re-branded to boost project impacts, reach
The Climate Action Ripple Effect (CARE) program has re-branded and is looking for new mentors.The program, run by School District 22, is marking its fifth anniversary with new branding, an updated website, and strategies to boost student and community climate education, engagement and impacts.CARE sees Vernon and area ...
Dec 05, 2025
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Capital Project List
Over $39.5M in Greater Vernon capital projects planned for 2026
Greater Vernon will see a lot of investments into assets in the coming year.A report to the Greater Vernon Advisory Committee (GVAC) stated that it had over $39,500,000 worth of projects planned for 2026, though those would be majorly offset by a $20-million grant for one of the projects.The projects planned for 2026 i...
Dec 04, 2025
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$6,443 Raised
Vernon Public Art Gallery surpasses GivingTuesday goal
The local art scene has gotten a big boost from a sponsor and members of the public.As part of GivingTuesday, VantageOne Credit Union pledged to match $2,500 in community donations to the Vernon Public Art Gallery.The gallery had hoped to raise that sum through community donations, but the public made their support cle...
Dec 04, 2025
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Parking Permits
Vernon's parking pass to be sold through HotSpot in 2026
Parking permits will be available in less than a month, and can only be secured through the city's parking provider.Vernon will be selling its annual parking passes through HotSpot starting at 10 a.m. January 2.People will be able to purchase their permits through the Apple and Google apps, or via the HotSpot website.H...
Dec 04, 2025
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Housing Market Update
Local housing prices decline as sales slow
The North Okanagan housing market saw a bit of a slow down last month with one realtor saying the decline was more than usual for this time of year.The Association of Interior Realtors says there were 107 units sold in the latest reporting month, which was down 10.2 per cent from the sales recorded in November of 2024....
Dec 04, 2025
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Alpine Opening Delay
SilverStar opening date pushed back, again
The local ski hill will not be opening this weekend.SilverStar Mountain Resort had planned to open it's alpine runs on November 28, but pushed the opening back to December 5.SilverStar said Wednesday, Dec. 3, that it would be pushing the opening back again due to poor snow conditions.The resort did not say when it plan...
Dec 03, 2025
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