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Officials have warned people in Kamloops and the Okanagan this summer to be mindful of the drowning risks.

RCMP say when the boats crashed on of the two ended up on top of the other.

KELOWNA — Several people have been injured in a boat crash that resulted in one…

“I'm hoping that we can all advocate for our ministers of parliament to advocate for this in the federal government.”

Police have not found the vehicle or the driver.

A Kelowna man who was granted bail after being charged with killing a Chilliwack man…

Canada will send four defending champions to the world athletics championships for the first time…

A year after the BC Tree Fruit Cooperative closed down, orchardists in the Okanagan are…

People in both vehicles escaped with minor injuries after a semi-truck collided with an SUV…

A motorhome collided with a tree and burst into flames along Highway 97 in British…

The British Columbia government says new schools and hundreds of places for pupils are opening…

Last night’s roadside wildfire in Peachland was sparked by a highway motorhome crash. Police say…

A swimmer drowned in Kamloops Lake last weekend as they tried to reach the dock…

Two stranded paddleboarders were safely pulled to shore by Kamloops rescue crews Wednesday afternoon. Police…

Lytton, B.C., is living up to its reputation as the hottest location in Canada. Starting…

“The medium of spicy food to engage with the public is hysterical. Humour exists between someone’s perceived heat tolerance and the reality of it.”

Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson went to police again, this time to have himself investigated.

The gap between Canada’s haves and have-nots has never been bigger.


They simply have no boundaries.

These insects play a summertime symphony in the evening.

The campfire prohibition will remain in place until noon, Oct. 17.

"The value of homes in this area have dropped by $250,000 to $300,000."

CONTENT ADVISORY - This article deals with intimate partner violence