Elevate your local knowledge

Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!

Select Region

Shelley Jordan

Shelley Jordan

Harley rider taken off wheels in fluke accident

LAKE COUNTRY -  A 62-year-old driver of a motorcycle is in hospital with a serious injury after a wheel came off an oncoming pickup truck and struck him yesterday. The accident happened just before 5:30 p.m. on Hwy 97 near Ponderosa Lake Road. Police attending the scene spoke to witnesses who told them the driver's...

Tell mayor and council what they’re worth this month

KAMLOOPS - Get ready because the council remuneration citizen task force is hitting the streets to gather public input this month. Seven members of the community will be gathering public thoughts on annual remuneration amounts for Mayor and Council during the exercise. "We wanted to make this process easy for residents," task force chair Brant...

UPDATE: Body in Polson Park – Death isn’t suspicious

UPDATE: 3:46 p.m. Aug. 13, 2013 The body found in Polson Park on Monday was a man and the death is not suspicious.  The autopsy on the body found near Vernon Creek in the east end of the park was completely this afternoon. "The pathologist was able to determine that foul play did not play...

Explosion in residential Oliver under investigation

OLIVER - RCMP are investigating the apparent detonation of an explosive device that happened in a residential area of Oliver overnight Sunday. It appears the device was placed under an unoccupied vehicle parked behind a home in the 600 block of Earl Crescent and exploded at about 2 a.m. Aug. 11. At about 10:40 a.m....

West Kelowna celebrates completion of Gellatly Road upgrades

West Kelowna, British Columbia – Representatives gathered today to celebrate the completion of the third phase of upgrades to Gellatly Road and Trail along Okanagan Lake. Improvements were made to the road surface and existing lakeside trail, along with the addition of cycling lanes, pedestrian lookouts, streetlights, dedicated parking with assigned handicapped stalls, storm sewers...

Revisions to the Provincial Awards Program

VICTORIA - Beginning in September 2013, the Provincial Awards Program will be revised to provide school districts with greater flexibility and better align with the BC Education Plan. The revisions will phase out the Passport to Education over the next three years. This change coincides with our ongoing development of district/authority awards, where students will have more areas to...

Kelowna City Council meeting highlights August 12

Destination Races Wine Country Half Marathon Council supported the request from Pacific Sport for a liquor license for the Destination Races Wine Country Half Marathon that will be held Sept. 7, 2014. Nearly 2,000 people are expected to run in this inaugural race, which begins at 7 a.m. at Vibrant Vines winery and finishes in...

Family still seeking answers 53 years after their baby went missing

A 53-year-old cold case involving a missing toddler has been revived with the hope the latest investigative techniques and technology can provide answers for the child's family. On July 3, 1960, police received a report of a lost child in the Red Lake area, about 45 km northwest of Kamloops. Then 21-month-old Edna Bette-Jean Masters,...

Report on breathalyzers not admissible in driving ban review: B.C. Supreme Court

VANCOUVER – British Columbia's Supreme Court has thrown out a roadside suspension issued to a woman who the court said had her rights to a second breathalyzer test violated, but the province's watchdog for motorists says court challenges to the province's tough drinking-and-driving laws are to be expected.

Chemists discover 23 new molecules in red wine

Medical breakthroughs among potential benefits of research findings Scientists have long espoused the health benefits of red wine. Now UBC chemists have discovered 23 new molecules that could mean there are even more vino virtues. Assoc. Prof. Cédric Saucier, who runs the Enology laboratory at UBC’s Okanagan campus, has spent years trying to determine what...

Crime Stoppers most wanted: Dana Paul Merrick

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of August 13, 2013. Dana Paul Merrick (DOB 1978-03-27) is wanted for one count of breach of undertaking. Merrick is described as a 35-year-old white male, 5’8” tall and 210 lbs. He has brown hair...

The Salvation Army continues assistance to those affected by the Rutland Apartment Fires

Kelowna, British Columbia | August 12, 2013 – The Salvation Army continues to provide assistance to the residents affected by the Rutland Apartment Fires in the form of food, clothing, household items and furniture through the Community Life Centre located at 200 Rutland Road South. Major Ron Cartmell states, “We are very thankful for the...