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A public tip helped get a drunk driver and his 12-year-old passenger off the road Sunday morning. RCMP received a call from a concerned citizen that a brown Chevy was swerving all over the road in Vernon on Highway 97 near Baily Road. The 46-year-old driver was stopped by Traffic Services and found to be...

VERNON - Police say a 49-year-old Penticton man attempting to hot-wire a U-Haul vehicle told them he has a rare neurologic disorder and was just looking for a ride home. A concerned resident called police about 12:25 a.m. June 23 after witnessing the interior light flashing in a parked U-Haul at 2504 43rd Street in...
Wildfire Management Branch crews, in partnership with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, have completed a 5.8-hectare fuel management project southeast of Barriere near Agate Bay Road. The project involved pruning, spacing and removing trees to reduce the amount of forest fuels available in the event of a wildfire. The debris piles remaining onsite will be burned this fall, when conditions make...

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of June 25, 2013. Joel Jeremy Shawn McLean (DOB 1987-12-30) is wanted for one count of driving while prohibited and one count of driving while suspended. McLean is described as a 25-year old white male,...
On Canada Day residents are invited to ride the bus for free! The City of Kamloops and B.C. Transit are flying the flag and showing their Canadian pride by offering free rides all day long on July 1. All existing routes will be fare-free, and there will also be free shuttle services offered from the...
VICTORIA – Education Minister Peter Fassbender has suspended talks between B.C.'s public school teachers and the negotiating arm of government as he overhauls the bargaining process.

The owners of Vernon Auto Wreckers got a bit of surprise when they tuned into the live streaming video and saw a young man lurking about their business. They called the RCMP who contained the area and using a service dog chased the suspect who fled west on foot across Highway 97 into a creek...

There are still spaces available in many District of West Kelowna recreation programs, offering a variety of new and favourite activities for children and youth. For more information on these and more programs contact Recreation at 778-797-8800.
This week you may see people driving through Central Okanagan neighbourhoods and throwing packets into curbside catch basins. Weather permitting from Tuesday, June 25th through Sunday, June 30th, five crews (three in cars, two on scooters) will be driving by every roadside catch basin in the City of Kelowna, District of Lake Country, a portion...
The days of walking and cycling to school may be numbered - but during Bike to Work and School Week the numbers were big. From May 27 to June 2, many families gave walking and cycling to school and work a try. More than 125,000 kilometres were traveled by bike and other active transportation options,...
A Red Seal carpenter who broke down the barrier for women entering the trades in B.C. will be the keynote speaker at the TRADE UP! Women in Trades 2013 Conference on Saturday, July 6 at Okanagan College’s Kelowna campus. Kate Braid started work in construction in the 1970s and then spent 15 years building houses,...
CANMORE, Alta. – A leading scientist says flooding in southern Alberta has changed the Rockies and the foothills forever.
MERRITT, B.C. – Another blow for organizers of the Sturgis North motorcycle jamboree and music festival, as the August event, slated for Merritt, B.C., has been cancelled.

UBC engineering professor mixes recycled waste aggregate into concrete Kelowna architect Hugh Bitz heard buzz about a “green concrete” project and called UBC. Bitz is always looking for ways to integrate green strategies and technologies into building projects – and decided that green concrete was the answer for constructing his own new home. The application...
Premier Christy Clark's Liberals return to the legislature this week promising to pass their previously introduced surplus budget and lay the groundwork for a cost-conscious government looking to seize a potential trillion-dollar liquefied natural gas opportunity and slay the debt within 15 years.