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Sunday, May 11, 2025
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Stephens Coyote Ridge Regional Park salvage harvesting begins

Wildfire recovery begins in Stephens Coyote Ridge Regional Park with salvage harvesting operations scheduled from May 13 to June 27, 2025, to remove hazardous trees from areas affected by the Grouse Complex wildfire. Currently, the park remains closed.

Breathe easier: build your own free air purifier 

Wildfire smoke has become increasingly familiar in the summer months, affecting indoor air quality as well as the health of our most vulnerable residents.

City of Penticton reminder on E-scooter safety

With the growing popularity of electric kick scooters, the City of Penticton is issuing a reminder of how these scooters must be used to ensure the safety of all road users.

City of Penticton reveals first quarter report of 2025

The City of Penticton has released its first quarter report highlighting the successful completion of several key initiatives, reflecting the City's ongoing commitment to enhancing safety, livability and community vibrancy.

RCMP investigate fatal collision in Enderby

The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is investigating a fatal collision that occurred in Enderby yesterday.

More communities preparing for climate emergencies via Disaster Resilience and Innovation funding from Province

To better protect people and communities throughout B.C. from the increasing threat of natural and climate-related emergencies, the Province is providing more than $40...

RCMP continue cracking down on drug trade downtown

The Kelowna RCMP Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) continues to make a direct impact on drug trafficking in Kelowna’s downtown core.

Kelowna musician thrust into spotlight with opening performance for Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Kelowna-based country artist Mitch Zorn took the stage at Prospera Place on Thursday night to open for the legendary Nitty Gritty Dirt Band after receiving a last-minute call to fill in for Kathleen Edwards, who was unable to perform due to an illness.

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