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Play Place Upgrades
Raffle fundraiser going to new accessible playground
A local school group is raising money to ensure all kids have a place to play.Hillview Elementary Parent Advisory Council (PAC) is running a 50/50 Raffle to raise money for a new accessible playground at the school.The PAC said Hillview "supports many students with diverse learning and accessibility needs, yet the...
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Fire Bans
Category 2 and 3 Fire Bans taking effect Thursday
The season's first fire bans for the Okanagan and surrounding area come into effect this week.The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) will put a ban on Category 2 and 3 open burning within the Kamloops Fire Centre starting at noon Thursday, May 7.The bans for the area that include Vernon, Kelowna and the Okanagan and Shuswap ...
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Boil Before Drinking
Boil Water Notice issued for Stepping Stones properties
Select properties in an area off Highway 97 have been advised to boil their water before drinking.Greater Vernon Water and the Regional District of North Okanagan issued a Boil Water Notice (BWN) for properties on Stepping Stones Cres. and for 360 to 380 Stepping Stones Drive Tuesday, May 5."A power outage in the ...
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Water Main Repair
Water outage to affect dozens of Coldstream properties
Water will be temporarily turned off for dozens of properties Thursday.Greater Vernon Water and the Regional District of North Okanagan said a water main repair was needed in Coldstream that would cause an outage from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 7.The water outage would affect the following properties:10303 Coldstre...
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Fire Bans
Category 2 and 3 Fire Bans taking effect Thursday
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Water Main Repair
Water outage to affect dozens of Coldstream properties
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Youth Mental Health Services
Foundry fundraiser opens to public, hits $5M milestone
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Ready for Wildfires, Other Situations
City of Vernon urging action under Emergency Preparedness Week
May 04, 2026
Evacuation Preparedness
Pet owners urged to be prepared in case of major wildfire events
May 04, 2026


Youth Mental Health Services
Foundry fundraiser opens to public, hits $5M milestone
The fundraiser in support of the region's new youth mental health services hub has hit a milestone after opening to the public.The Vernon and District branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA Vernon) will be building and operating Foundry North Okanagan in downtown Vernon to offer a range of health and me...
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Ready for Wildfires, Other Situations
City of Vernon urging action under Emergency Preparedness Week
The City of Vernon is asking people prepare for wildfires and other emergency situations.May 4 marked the start of Emergency Preparedness Week in B.C., and the city suggested that could serve as a reminded for people to take action and ensure they are ready for a serious event.Know the Risks: Understand the hazards spe...
May 04, 2026
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CMHA Vernon Block Party
Community event to raise support, awareness of mental health programs
A community celebration will be held in support of the agencies that provide local mental health supports.The Vernon and District Branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA Vernon) will host its annual Block Party Thursday, May 7.The event, held out front of the Museum and Archives building from 12 to 2 p.m...
May 04, 2026
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Evacuation Preparedness
Pet owners urged to be prepared in case of major wildfire events
With dry, hot conditions already felt in the Okanagan, the B.C. SPCA is urging pet owners be prepared in case a wildfire does spark. The agency said the unseasonably dry and warm weather have led to many British Columbians being wary of wildfires this summer, and have put forward some tips so people could ensure the sa...
May 04, 2026
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Construction Closure
Rail Trail to be closed for erosion prevention work
A major section of the Rail Trail in Coldstream will be temporarily closed later this month.The Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) said the trail would be closed between Kick Willie Road and Kekuli Bay Provincial Park from May 19 to June 5."The closure is required to allow important erosion-prevention work...
May 04, 2026
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Reality Check - Life Without a Home
Vernon couple sleep on street as part of homeless awareness initiative
A pair of Vernon residents have already spent over 24 hours on the streets in a bid to raise awareness about what it's like to be homeless.Tracey and Jimmy Miller of the Packman Open Hearts group are on a 72 hours campaign that sees them staying on the streets and sleeping outdoors from noon Friday to noon Monday, for ...
May 02, 2026
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Support for the unhoused
Sleeping outside for a cause: Vernon pair backs homeless outreach
Representatives from a local homeless outreach group have begun their awareness and fundraising campaign.Tracey and Jimmy Miller of the group Packman Open Hearts began their Reality Check - Life Without a Home initiative Friday, May 1.The pair will spend at least 72 hours sleeping on the streets as a way to raise aware...
May 01, 2026
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Youth Mental Health Care
VJH Foundation commits $500K for Foundry North Okanagan
A milestone has been hit in enhancing local mental health services thanks to a major contributor.Vernon Jubilee Hospital (VJH) Foundation committed to donating $500,000 towards Foundry North Okanagan.Operated by the Vernon and District branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA Vernon), Foundry will provide...
May 01, 2026
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Theft of Tools, Merchandise
Police searching for suspects in theft investigation
RCMP have asked the public for assistance in a theft investigation.Vernon police said two people entered a business on Anderson Way on April 14 and stole over $1,000 in tools and merchandise.Police released the image of one of the suspects in hopes to identify the person. One of the suspects in the alleged theft of ove...
May 01, 2026
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Horse Assault
Accused in bestiality case given trial options
The accused in an alleged bestiality case is due back in court later this month.Seth Christian was charged with the count in relation to an alleged assault of a horse at a local equestrian centre in January. He was arrested and charged later that month. CCTV images of Christian assaulting the horse were posted on socia...
May 01, 2026
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CARE Project
Local students working to protect Kalamalka Lake from illegal dumping, litter
Local high schoolers are taking it upon themselves to protect Kalamalka Lake.As part of the Climate Action ripple Effect (CARE) program, a group of Vernon Secondary Students have put forward an idea to replacing existing signage at key locations with new educational signs about the impacts illegal dumping and littering...
Apr 30, 2026
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Housing Legislation Impacts
Vernon calling for local data on provincial housing regulation impacts at SILGA
Vernon's municipal leaders are calling for some clarity and data on housing regulations at the Southern Interior Local Government Association (SILGA) convention.At the SILGA convention, held in Revelstoke April 29 to May 2, Vernon will bring forward two resolutions for discussion: Provision of Data Concerning the Specu...
Apr 30, 2026
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No Injuries Reported
UPDATE: BX homeowner staying positive despite significant damages in morning fire
A house in the BX area was was the site of a significant fire Thursday morning.The blaze started at the house in the 6900 block of Pleasant Valley Road shortly after 8 a.m. April 30, causing the road to be closed near the Vernon Christian School. Flames coming from the house on PV Road (Image Credit: Beach Radio Listen...
Apr 30, 2026
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Parks & Public Spaces Bylaw
Overnight sheltering no longer permitted at Hidden Park
Camping out is now no longer permitted at a park just outside Vernon's downtown core.The city's Parks and Public Spaces bylaw was amended to no longer allow overnight sheltering at Hidden Park.City Council gave first, second and third reading to the amended bylaw at the meeting Monday.The amendment came following a del...
Apr 30, 2026
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Rec Facility Construction
ALC construction progressing on budget, though could face slight opening delay
Construction of Vernon's new recreation centre has been making progress, though there has been a slight hiccup.An update on the construction of the Active Living Centre (ALC) stated there was an issue that could cause a slight delay in opening the new facility."During the first quarter of this year, additional san...
Apr 29, 2026
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Air Quality Monitoring
Vernon air quality 'inaccurately dusty,' city asking sensor be moved
Vernon's mayor has raised concerns about how air quality in the city is monitored.The province's air quality sensor is located at the Okanagan Science Centre, adjacent to Highway 6.Due to its location, the Ministry of Environment and Parks' sensor reads high dust levels that may not accurately reflect air quality condi...
Apr 29, 2026
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Secondary Dwellings
Decision to allow more housing on Coldstream agricultural land deferred
A decision to reduce the permissible lot size for secondary housing in Coldstream has been postponed.At the meeting Monday, April 27, Coldstream Council was presented a staff report recommending that Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) be allowed on agricultural properties 2.0 hectares and larger.The report said ADUs were a...
Apr 29, 2026
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FireSmart Work
Coldstream offering free wood chipping ahead of wildfire season
With wildfire season fast approaching, the District of Coldstream is offering a free service to help protect people's properties.As part of the municipality's larger FireSmart work, Coldstream residents will be able to access a free wood chipping service.This program will allow residents to dispose of woody debris and ...
Apr 29, 2026
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Second-Degree Murder
Lumby murder case going to trial in late May
The case of the alleged murder that took place in Lumby last year will be going to trial next month.Tatjana Stefanski was reported missing from her home in Lumby on April 13, 2024, and the following day police located her body in a remote area.Tatjana's ex-husband, Vitali Stefanski, was located in the general vicinity ...
Apr 29, 2026
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Non-Market Housing Opportunities
City of Vernon looking at federal, provincial land for new housing
The City of Vernon has identified some land owned by senior levels of government that could be used for new non-market housing.Vernon's Non-Market Housing Land Task Force (NHLTF) was tasked with finding property within the municipality that could be used for supporting or affordable housing, and found four properties t...
Apr 28, 2026
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Day of Mourning
Ceremony pays tribute to North Okanagan, B.C. workers who passed away
A National Day of Mourning event was held outside Vernon City Hall Tuesday.The event was held to honour the workers who fell ill, were injured, or lost their lives due to workplace incidents."In 2025, workplace injuries and illnesses claimed the lives of 138 workers in B.C.," Justin Comeau, a Prevention Offic...
Apr 28, 2026
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Serious Injuries
GoFundMe launched in support of motorcycle accident victim
An online fundraiser has been launched to support a local man involved in a motorcycle crash.The GoFundMe for Stacey Winters says the man was involved in a "devastating motorcycle accident" on April 21 when he suffered serious injuries. As of the latest update he was in critical condition at the Intensive Car...
Apr 28, 2026
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Business Expansion Opportunity
New industrial park being developed in Lumby
North Okanagan businesses are getting a new opportunity to expand their operations.The Village of Lumby said it was developing the new Lumby Industrial Park.Located along Highway 6, the 16-acre, five-lot site will be suitable for a range of industrial, manufacturing, logistics, forestry and agricultural operations, all...
Apr 28, 2026
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Ride Don't Hide
Registration open for mental health cycling event
People will be strapping on their helmets and hitting the road on their bikes in support of youth mental health.The Vernon and District branch of the Canada Mental Health Association (CMHA Vernon) will hold its Ride Don't Hide event June 7.It will see participating riders cycle one of five routes spanning four to 50 ki...
Apr 28, 2026
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