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Shelley Jordan

UBC’s Okanagan campus honours long-time employees

Five recognized for more than 25 years' dedicated service Michael Gesi was noted for more than long-term loyalty at the recent long service recognition luncheon for UBC’s Okanagan campus employees. Sure, he had put in the time, more than 25 years, mostly with campus security. Gesi was honoured along with Daniel Kay, 25 years, and...

Celebrate Auxiliary Day with the Blossom Time Fair

On Friday, May 10th the 61st annual Blossom Time Fair is back and this year, it coincides with B.C.’s Auxiliary Day in recognition of their members’ achievement.  What better way to celebrate than with a Fair hosted by the five Auxiliaries to the KGH Foundation: Cottonwoods, Kelowna, Peachland, Rutland and Winfield. The Fair will once...

Vicars Road construction

Kamloops, BC – Beginning May 5th, extensive road rehabilitation work will be taking place on Vicars Road, between the hours of 10:00 pm and 6:00 am, Sunday to Thursday. Work is expected to continue until May 31st, 2013 Traffic flow may be temporarily re-routed due to road closures. Please expect significant delays and plan alternative...

Municipal Hall/Civic Centre market sounding exercise deadline approaching

The deadline for submissions to the District of West Kelowna’s market sounding exercise regarding the development of a new West Kelowna Municipal Office/Civic Centre is this Friday, May 3, 2013. The District of West Kelowna, through a consultant, is calling on all interested parties to take part in a market sounding, intended to determine the...

Water Restrictions are in effect May 1st

Kamloops, B.C. – As summer approaches, residents are reminded that water restrictions are in effect starting May 1st, through to August 31st.  Restrictions: ·         Even number addresses irrigate on even number days, odd on odd days (example: 1234 City Drive waters on July 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.) ·         Complexes/Strata use internal addresses to establish watering...

Truck pulls down power line on Columbia Street

A powerline caught by a semitruck in downtown Kamloops today caused a bit of a stir around lunchtime today. The line draped across Columbia Street between 7th and 8th Avenue and across a resident's front yard around 1:30 this afternoon. Kamloops Fire Department on scene said only one house was affected by the power outage,...

Spring storm closes part of Coquihalla overnight

Higher elevations west of the Okanagan received enough snow overnight to close the Coquihalla highway. A cold front that brought gusty winds and colder temperatures through Kelowna early this morning left a heavy blanket of snow on the area surrounding Merritt and Hope overnight. With a high today of 7 C, the Coquilhalla was soon...

Preparations for World of Wheels underway

Peachland, B.C. – One of the most awesome car shows in the B.C. Interior will take place this May long weekend as the 16th annual World of Wheels Show and Shine rolls into town. The show began a decade and a half ago with a handful of cars and has grown to a show of...

Kelowna house fire traced to electrical appliance

UPDATE: House fire likely started from laundry machine The Kelowna Fire Department is investigating a fire that broke out on the top floor of a Carruthers Street residence. Platoon Capt. Kelly Stephens says, "crews arrived on scene and found heavy smoke coming from the attic.” “It turns out they had an electrical issue,” he said,...

Stubborn fire at Greenwood Forest Products waining

A fire at Greenwood Forest Products is almost under control at this hour.  The manufacturer is located on Green Mountain Road in Penticton.  Kelowna Fire Dispatch has no new information at this time. No one could be reached for comment either at the scene or at Penticton Fire and Rescue office. The Greenwood Forest Products...

UPDATE: Controlled burn the cause of Winfield brushfire

1:20 p.m. - April 26, 2013 The brush fire that quickly spread through a Winfield hillside yesterday along Tyndall Road was triggered by a controlled burn in the area. It took three firetrucks, two tinders and 27 firefighters over the course of the day to knock the flames out. Lake Country Fire Deparment assistant chief...

West Kelowna council highlights: April 23

Invasive Mussels Heather Larratt, Aquatic Biologist, spoke to Council about the need to implement a strategy to prevent the spread of invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels to the Okanagan. Currently these invasive mussels are spreading rapidly in eastern Canada and the United States and there is concern they could spread to the Okanagan. The most...

VEES hand out year-end hardware

PENTICTON, BC –The Penticton Vees Jr. ‘A’ Hockey Club handed out their team awards for the 2012-2013 season Thursday night at the BC Hockey Hall of Fame inside the SOEC. 15 awards were handed out recognizing several players in a variety of categories.  Four Vees were multiple award winners, led by Captain Troy Stecher who...