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Okanagan Sun Spring Camp underway: Public welcome

The quest for another trip to a National Junior Championship begins on Friday as the Okanagan Sun embark on their 45th season.

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First responders to compete for mental health

This year, the City is proudly hosting this event, which is open to the public for the first time!

City of Kelowna chips in for new wellness centre at Okanagan College

Under the partnership, the City has pledged $4 million toward construction of the Centre, which is allowing the College to expand the original design and build a larger facility, with more space for programming.
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Penticton Indian Band condemns joint statement by independent MLAs

The snpink’tn Indian Band of the syilx Nation strongly condemns the recent joint statement by MLAs Tara Armstrong, Jordan Kealy, and Dallas Brodie, which falsely portrays Indigenous sovereignty as a threat to British Columbia’s prosperity.

Penticton’s race season springs into gear

Penticton’s race season springs into gear this weekend with two sporting events attracting hundreds of participants.

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Suspect surrenders to Vernon RCMP after standoff in creek

A man was arrested by police after his failed escape attempt took a soggy turn and left him up the creek with no where to go.

Cyclist hit on highway near Vernon: Police seek witnesses

The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is seeking information from the public after a cyclist was struck by a vehicle on Highway 97 north of Vernon yesterday.

New water-monitoring program could save 1.5 billion litres a year

Homeowners and businesses in rural British Columbia will soon benefit from new water meters that will help small communities save water and increase resiliency during droughts, while lowering costs for people who use less water.

Police warn of marketplace fraudster in Salmon Arm

Salmon Arm RCMP are advising the public to use caution when buying and selling items using online marketplaces after receiving several reports of a...