Shelley Jordan

Shelley Jordan

Treacherous Hwy 97C prompts RCMP warning

UPDATE: Dec. 28 - 1:40 p.m. Police have issued a warning to drivers to be careful of slippery road conditions and thick fog along Hwy 97C. Motorists are reminded that posted speed limits are for ideal summer conditions and that winter driving is in full effect. Please slow down andn drive to current conditions. Dec....

Kelowna brings New Year’s celebrations to families

For those looking for a family-friendly New Year's experience, Kelowna and area has a lot to offer. The New York New Year's festival will rock the city starting at 6 p.m. Dec. 31 at Stuart Park. The event is free to attend and activities are based around the skating rink. Attendees can enjoy live musical performances;...

Failed bank robber to face judge

UPDATE: Dec. 28 - 11:34 a.m. Police have released details of an attempted robbery that took place yesterday at Scotia Bank located at 101-1835 Dilworth Drive. The man forced his way behind the counter, taking money from the till before fleeing. He was confronted by another customer outside the bank but managed to escape. Police...

World bonspiel comes to Penticton

Penticton is the home for the 2013 WFC Continental Cup curling championships in January. The event runs from Jan. 10 - 13 at the South Okanagan Events Centre located at 853 Eckhardt Ave. west and will be covered by TSN as well as the World Curling Federation website. Two canadian stars competing in the event...

U.S. team snaps up Vees alumni

The Penticton Vees are once again congratulating their alumni as two more crack the U.S. roster. Mario Lucia of the Notre Dame Wild and Mike Reilly of the Minnesota Blue Jackets were named to U.S.A. Hockey's 23-man roster for the 2013 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship (WJHC) in Ufa, Russia. The two Vees alumni will...

Government grants boost local sporting events

Penticton received government funds for five local sports organizations to help them put on events over the winter season. The province granted $242,000 from the Hosting B.C. program, spreading it across 64 events in 25 communities for a variety of sports. The alpine skiing event Nor Am Cup received $5,000, while a freestyle event titled...

RCMP looking for owner of wedding ring

Police say a good Samaritan brought them a fused wedding band set found in a Kelowna parking lot but finding the owner hasn't been a success. The jewelry was picked up Oct. 24, in the Costco lot located at 2479 and Hwy 97 north. Anyone wishing to claim the ring is asked to make an...

Crashes prompt RCMP warning

Kelowna RCMP is warning drivers to slow down and take it easy after two accidents this morning. One of the accidents was a roll-over on Hwy 97C. "Both were single vehicle crashes and when that happens, it's most likely that road conditions and speed are factors," says Const. Kris Clark. "The posted speed limit is...

Scam relies on the kindness of others

Police say a hard-luck-hoaxer is manipulating people to open their wallets and depart with their hard earned cash. In the past week, Kelowna RCMP have received dozens of complaints about a man approaching them to ask for money because he's having car trouble or needs a tow. The going rate for the hoax is $40....

Undercover cops bust traffickers

Undercover Penticton and Oliver RCMP narcotics units arrested seven suspects after joining forces last month to target street level drug crimes. The undercover operation, dubbed EPOACH took place over five days in November and is part of an initiative to keep drugs out of communities. "Further arrests are anitcipated in the future as a result...

RCMP tips for a continued safe and happy holiday

Now that the presents are unwrapped, a few tips from the RCMP about safety should help residents continue to have a safe and happy holiday season. To prevent fire, police say it's best to get rid of properly watered, fresh Christmas trees after ten to fourteen days, but the tree should be checked periodically for...

Government cash will buy new equipment for Okanagan College

Okanagan College will get a $867,000 boost from the province towards new skills training equipment. The money comes after a review of existing inventory, current and future program and industry requirements and current government priorities to fill skills deficits according to the needs of each region. Colleges receiving the grant are also expected to reach...

Plain clothes cops arrest dealers

Mounties have again nabbed drug dealers in a stealthly plain-clothes operation in downtown Kelowna. The three suspected "dial-a-dope" drug dealers were arrested last night after each was observed conducting business in separate, unrelated incidents. Police seized various quantities of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin as well as drug paraphernalia, cell phones and cash. A 26-year-old...

Fatal accident closes 97 between Oyama and Winfield

UPDATE: Dec. 19 - 4:44 p.m. Police released a statement confirming a 58-year-old woman died after her car went into Wood Lake today at 1:10 p.m. Although several passing motorists and members of Lake Country RCMP made some heroic efforts to try and save her, she couldn't be revived. The Jeep TJ went into the...