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TORONTO - The CEO of a company at the centre of a ground beef recall over possible E. coli contamination says the potentially dangerous bacteria did not originate from his Toronto plant. Duffy Smith of Belmont Meats Ltd. says federal food safety inspectors are checking where the beef trim came from that his company uses...

PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon company is recalling about 109,000 cases of refrigerated prepared salads and other ready-to-eat foods because of possible listeria contamination.
British Columbia Safety Authority (BCSA) today issued a province-wide call for any owners or occupants of mobile homes manufactured by Riske Creek Manufacturing Ltd. (www.riskecreekparkmodels.com) and its principal, Andy Tower, to contact BCSA immediately. BCSA has identified numerous instances of mobile homes being sold by Riske Creek and Andy Tower that do not comply with...
Library Bistro Council approved a five-year lease of the bistro space at the Library parkade on Ellis Street. Okanagan Travel Survey Council encourages residents to complete the regional travel survey, which will help inform what kinds of transportation infrastructure are needed in the Okanagan. The survey asks questions about your daily transportation patterns. Complete yours...
The Okanagan Rockets are pleased to announce that 1997 born forward Liam Finlay has verbally committed to the Denver Pioneers NCAA Division 1 hockey program for the 2016-2017 season. Okanagan Rockets general manager David Michaud said that this is an exciting time for Finlay and the entire Okanagan Rockets organization. "Liam's development has progressed rapidly...
KELOWNA - The city of Kelowna has outranked Vancouver to become one of the top ten entrepreneurial cities in Canada. Kelowna made eighth on the Canadian Federation of Independent Business list that included greater Toronto and the city of Edmonton. Vancouver on the other hand didn't crack the top ten. The study compared cities with...
The Calgary Hitmen defeated the Kelowna Rockets 2-1 on Tuesday in a tight Western Hockey League game at Prospera Place in Kelowna. Hitmen goalie Chis Driedger stopped 38 of 39 shots he faced and the Hitmen scored a late third period goal to snap a 1-1 tie and earn the win. Hitmen winger Zane Jones...
Thousands of Face Book views of the announcement of Tunnel Tours at Tranquille in late August 2013 has translated into 81 consecutive SOLD OUT Tunnel Tours from September 4 through October 27th. Stepping back into the past and participating in stories re-enacted by actors plying their trade in the tunnels and underground village of Tranquille...
Regional Parks invites you to bring a carved pumpkin, a flashlight and a donation for the West Kelowna Food Bank to the ‘Spooktacular Halloween Pumpkin Walk’ at the Gellatly Nut Farm Regional Park. The fun, family event goes Sunday, October 27th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The park is located just off Whitworth Road...
RICHMOND HILL, Ont. – The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says underwater escape training and shoulder harnesses would have improved the chances of survival in a fatal float plane accident in northern Ontario last year.
U.S. authorities say an American who allegedly impersonated a Canadian deputy minister of health and other Health Canada staff faces fraud charges following an investigation that involved the FBI and RCMP.
OTTAWA – A transcript of Sen. Mike Duffy's speech in the Senate chamber on Tuesday:
U.S. authorities say an American who allegedly impersonated a Canadian deputy minister of health and other Health Canada staff faces fraud charges following an investigation that involved the FBI and RCMP.
Series of four Tuesday-night expert lectures open to public Space is still available for the upcoming UBC Mini-Med education series, which runs every Tuesday evening from October 29 to November 19 at the UBC Clinical Academic Campus at Kelowna General Hospital. Mini-Med has been developed by UBC as an exciting health lecture series open to...

TORONTO – Emma-Rose Gibson can see clearly no more than three centimetres in front of her, but a new device is allowing the nine-year-old Ottawa girl to watch TV.