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Wanted man may be in Kamloops

KAMLOOPS - The RCMP have issued an alert that a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant may still be in the Kamloops area. Hugh Alexander McIntosh, 45, is considered at large after failing to report to his community based residential facility July 22. Police say McIntosh has an extensive criminal history involving violence, firearms and...

New bridge for Highway 97A at Hummingbird Creek

SHUSWAP - The government of B.C. is committing $3 million for the designand construction of a new bridge on Highway 97A over Hummingbird Creek to improve safety and better protect the highway during times of high creek flows. Preliminary design work is underway on a new clear span concrete structure to replace the existing culvert. Design is expected...

Un-clutter Your Life at trunk sale

Looking to sell, trade or give away some of your unwanted or pre-loved stuff and can’t hold your own garage sale?  Then you’ll want to take part in the latest Trunk Sale at Okanagan College, Saturday September 28th. Organized by the Regional Waste Reduction Office, the event champions’ reuse and recycling, with one huge garage...

Man’s death deemed suspicious

VERNON - RCMP are investigating a suspicious death in the 2900 block of 41 Avenue. Police were informed by neighbours the person living in the apartment unit hadn't been seen for days. When Mounties and members of the Vernon Fire Department and B.C. Ambulance arrived at about 8 a.m. Aug. 25, they forced the locked...

Many ticketed for seatbelts over weekend

VERNON - Police say they're surprised so many were riding without seatbelts as they conducted a check stop near the overpass north of the city. The check was set up Aug. 23 on Highway 97 and 97A. Mounties issued 14 seatbelt tickets, 24 for tinted windows, two for cell phone use, three for stop sign...

Aluminum fishing boat found adrift

DEEP CREEK - The discovery of an empty boat adrift in Gardom Lake has an employee of the Royal Canadian Legion Holiday Camp scratching their head. The 10 foot aluminum fishing boat was found two weeks ago by the employee and so far, nobody has reported it missing to the RCMP. The boat, manufactured by...

22 Sins to Salvation playing at University Theatre

The stage play 22 Sins to Salvation explores our sticky relationship with sin in a butoh dance-inspired piece of theatre. The production features Dean Krawchuk, Shimshon Obadia, with direction by Janelle Sheppard and music by Jordan Leibel. Audiences are advised that this theatre production contains mature content. Presented by UBC’s Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies...

City of Kelowna joins FortisBC PowerSense for an ener-vention

City Council is committed to helping Kelowna residents get the skinny on energy savings. At today’s meeting they agreed to support FortisBC’s Okanagan Energy Diet and provide $25 per home, for up to 1000 Kelowna homes that take part in the program. FortisBC will provide Okanagan Energy Diet participants with a discounted energy assessment, energy...

Ramsey named to all-American prospects game

PENTICTON, BC –Penticton Vees forward Jack Ramsey (95) was named to the 40 man roster for the second annual CCM / USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game, which will be held September 26th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The game, which will be held at the CONSOL Energy Center, features 40 of the top draft eligible prospects for...

Welcome mat rolls out for students new to UBC’s Okanagan campus

Most people remember their first day at a post-secondary school. Sometimes it’s exciting, sometimes it’s daunting. Often it’s both. That’s why staff, faculty, and student volunteers at UBC’s Okanagan campus go the extra mile to ensure that new incoming students not only experience a warm welcome as they begin their undergraduate journeys, but also feel...

Parents give YMCA Child Care high marks

National data from the recently completed 2013 YMCA Preschool Child Care Survey shows positive learning outcomes for children, an inclusive environment and high levels of satisfaction with child care operations. The survey was completed in May of this year, with 3,046 families from 40 YMCA Member Associations participating. “Our YMCA Preschool Child Care programs received...

Liquor review to consider feedback on refrigeration options

SALMON ARM - As part of B.C.'s current Liquor Policy Review, one of the topics government would like to get feedback on is refrigeration in BC Liquor Stores (BCLSs). As part of a pilot project, walk-in beer and wine refrigeration coolers are set to open in three BCLSs at the end of September. These locations - in Salmon Arm,...