Julie Whittet

Julie Whittet

New highway through Lake Country leading visitors, wildlife astray

LAKE COUNTRY – There's no question the new stretch of Highway 97 is an impressive feat of engineering, but it's having some deadly consequences for local businesses – and nocturnal animal life. Only ten days have passed since its official opening on August 17 and business owners on the former highway route, now Pelmewash Parkway,...

Westbank First Nation singer puts Idle No More into song

KELOWNA - A Westbank First Nation musician is using her debut record to prove that a political statement can be peaceful.  In her new song Idle No More, Kelly Derrickson pays tribute to the struggles of aboriginal people in Canada. The anthem ties together issues from high suicide rates amongst First Nations to the exploitation...

Provincial money to make Central Green an affordable home for Kelowna residents

KELOWNA – The long vacant Central Green site on Harvey Avenue is finally getting some attention. The provincial government announced today it's putting up funds for a low income housing development off 1700 Chapman Place. For years the former site of Kelowna Secondary School has been sitting empty, waiting for a largescale mixed use development...

Council clears the air: City Park to stay green

KELOWNA – Those concerned a new design plan would turn downtown's City Park into a paved paradise can breathe a sigh of relief. With public outcry mounting over the past few months, city councillors set the record straight yesterday: They have no agenda to replace green space with parking and roadways. While most councillors agree...

Cold calling scam gets Kelowna residents to pay for computer hack

KELOWNA – At least four Kelowna residents are out hundreds of dollars, duped into fixing a computer virus they never had. In just the past few days police received multiple reports of cold calls targetting local landlines in what is known as the “Microsoft scam.” At a cost of $150 to over $300 the cold...

City money to kickstart Kelowna’s energy diet

KELOWNA – Local residents looking to cut down on their household energy consumption can get a helping hand from their utility provider this fall. Kelowna city council approved today its contribution of $25,000 to FortisBC's Okanagan Energy Diet – a challenge to communities to reduce their energy use by investing in household retrofits. Launching this...

Suspect at large following Subway hold-up

KELOWNA - Police are searching for a potentially dangerous suspect following an attempted robbery of a Kelowna restaurant last night. Around 9 p.m. staff working at the Subway on Lawrence Avenue and Gordon Drive were confronted by a man who entered the shop with what looked like a knife in his hand. Wearing a single...

Public scrutiny of City Park redesigns goes to council

KELOWNA – After publicizing its grand vision to redesign downtown's biggest park space, city planners are dealing with a heated response from local residents. A large new pavillion and tourism centre, added parking and paving over an historic rose garden, are just some of the designs spawning controversy since the release of the City Park...

Meet Janice Taylor: The latest visionary reeled in by Kelowna’s tech sector

FROM THE OPRAH SHOW TO SILICON VALLEY NORTH KELOWNA - It's a sign Kelowna's burgeoning tech sector is gaining traction when it pulls in talent like Janice Taylor. At her new office in the Accelerate Okanagan headquarters on St. Paul Street, with a team of homegrown Kelowna arts and tech professionals, Taylor is gearing up...

Kelowna coach prepares girls to navigate the pressures of teenage drug use

KELOWNA – With a new school year on the horizon, Michelle Tremblay is passing on some valuable lessons to prepare young girls for the challenges they're bound to encounter in their teenage years. As part of the Fit4Defence program sponsored by Kelowna Crimestoppers, Tremblay uses her skills as a martial artist and life coach to...

Weekend events to liven up the tail end of summer

KELOWNA - Summer's not over yet, there's still plenty of outdoor events to enjoy the last warm evenings of the season.  This Saturday the first ever Global Music Fest kicks off at West Kelowna's Memorial Park. Featuring a multicultural food fair and kids zone, the free family-friendly event will showcase an eclectic mix of live...

Remembering legendary radio host Kim Calloway

KELOWNA - One of the Okanagan's most recognizable and enduring voices was silenced yesterday when radio newsman Kim Calloway died of cancer. He was 69. News of his death spread through social media yesterday and was met with shock and sadness. Calloway only left his last post as anchor at Q103 on August 12 due...

Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s mission to Kelowna

KELOWNA - Colonel Chris Hadfield was the first Canadian to walk in space and come October he'll be making a special trip to the Okanagan. As part of UBC Okanagan's Distinguished Speaker Series, Hadfield will be giving a talk at the Kelowna Community Theatre on October 7. Retiring in May, Hadfield's last mission was commanding...

Can Bernard Avenue cut it as the country’s best street?

KELOWNA - City officials are eager to see downtown's main drag compete for Canada's best street - and they want your vote. Still waiting on the third phase of its $14 million renovation, Bernard Avenue was chosen as a candidate for the Canadian Institue of Planners' Great Places in Canada competition. Heritage brick buildings, waterfront...

Wearing Rutland’s notoriety on their sleeves

"I COULD DO STRAIGHT OUTTA MISSION... AND I'D PROBABLY SELL FIVE SHIRTS." KELOWNA - Greg Greenough knows that sometimes good things come from bad reputations. Embracing the shady image of Kelowna's 'notorious' neighbourhood, Greenough, 47, is using his print shop to fashion T-shirts emblazoned with “Straight Outta Rutland"— a simple design showing how locals have embraced...