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“I encourage everyone to dress up in their best western swag and come kick up their heels."

There were 3,000 people in 100 different communities in B.C. who answered questions on a survey about what makes them want to leave the province.

Nature lovers and homeowners in Kamloops and the Okanagan are finding countless fascinating species from the tiny jumping spiders to the giant house spider.

“For the people who grew up never knowing, finding out that information can be overwhelming but also incredibly healing."

"Having a mayor we have now in that chair has emboldened people to be more confrontational, and certainly the things I have to consider are much different this term than last term."

The four brothers have spent years battling over millions of dollars of real estate.

“There were tens of thousands of them, if not hundreds of thousands."

"This isn’t a one-off – it’s a pattern."

Police are looking for witnesses to the daylight hit-and-run.

"I don't understand why he continually wants to draw attention to his poor conduct, but I guess that's his choice to make."

The Drought Hill wildfire in Peachland is being held, some evacuation orders have been downgraded…

"We have no idea, since the mayor decided to use that space as his city hall office, what he had in there that should properly have been at city hall."

This guy's grill is about as functional as a two-legged chair.

The highway is going to be rebuilt to its original four-lane layout.

There are some homegrown billionaires right here in Kamloops and the Okanagan.

The animals can be very entertaining.

"This enforcement operation represents a substantial disruption to entrenched drug trafficking networks operating in Kamloops."

A Peachland couple was heading home from Kelowna when emergency crews told him he had to turn around and evacuate because of the Drought Hill wildfire.

He specifically cited mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson as his reason to leave, who made his job "unsustainable and untenable."

The cause of the fire is under investigation but was likely started by a truck towing a trailer that caught fire on the highway.

"Witnesses reported seeing the male surface briefly before disappearing, and attempts to rescue the male were unsuccessful."

If you're headed out into the sun shirtless you better slap on some sunscreen.

Highway 97 and Highway 97C are closed in both directions in the area.

“Whether you’re a nature newbie, a budding naturalist or a seasoned observer, your contributions matter."