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With some extreme wildfire seasons in recent memory this year might seem relatively calm at least in Kamloops and the Okanagan.

"Whatever his reason for buying that car, it probably wasn’t to watch it sit an impound lot while he takes Uber.”

“Some of the figurines are incredible but many of them are nightmarish ... It surprised me how freaky some of the figurines are."

"We look forward to providing our new neighbours in Kelowna with beautiful, functional, and sustainable home furnishings that fit their budget and evolving needs at home."

"While invasive clams are technically edible we do not encourage the public to consume them."

“It is very, very noticeable."

Okanagan College has spent $1.2 million to renovate its Beverage Technology Access Centre in Penticton with a new canning line.

The clinic's future after March is unknown as a lack of specialists forces family physicians to work in unsafe conditions outside their scope, the clinic said.

"Girls, I'm sorry for what I've done," he said.

The money is going to help researchers work on new technology to monitor and respond to wildfires more efficiently with a network of cameras around the backcountry.

VANCOUVER — A man accused of helping gangland killer Rabih Alkhalil break out of a…

They tried and failed... to stop laughing.

“Pacu has fans all over the place, he’s definitely a local celebrity.”

"I think we have to be nimble. TRU is very concerned about the drop in students."

“We're going to keep escalating until this government figures it out, comes back to the table with a proper wage increase.”

At sunrise and sunset, the red and orange colours are more evident.

This is where cold facts yield to the hottest of takes. Here you’ll find reader…

Just because something says Made in Canada or Made in B.C. doesn’t mean parts of it don’t come from the U.S. or other countries.

“These early results underscore the immediate impact a focused enforcement team can have on disrupting drug trafficking and associated criminal activity in our communities.”

“It's just like a stab in the heart."

He said the money will help to make his retirement easier.

Job action affecting public service workers in British Columbia has entered its second week. Here…

Picket lines by British Columbia’s public service employees are expanding to 22 sites involving more…

SURREY — The president of the British Columbia General Employees’ Union says an expansion of…