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“I walk around in some Jedi robes and play a wizard when the LARPing comes into it.”

“People who are experienced have been supportive and happy to share what they know.”

She asked a colleague to be a witness for a will signing.

“The swamp sparrow is a scarce migrant west of the Rockies."

"Don't you die on me!"

She's ready to drop an elbow WWE-style.

With planning underway since a 2021 wildfire saw residents bottle-necked at the only public road in or out, the Juniper West developer was supposed to fund more than half the project.

That moment when the page you couldn't print yesterday spontaneously comes out of the printer.

It's the single-most expensive project among multiple upcoming civic projects, both approved and proposed.

A Halifax pilot and longtime Blue Jays fan has taken his support for Canada’s baseball…

Health authorities in British Columbia are urging people not to buy food from unlicensed businesses…

Following a big seizure of illegal smokes in Kelowna we found some data on the contraband tobacco trade at large.

LONDON (AP) — Prince Andrew said Friday he is giving up his royal title of…

Haynes Ranch is one of the few remaining in the Okanagan Valley that wasn’t subdivided for other uses.

VANCOUVER — The union representing striking public service workers across British Columbia has agreed to…

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea over…

Nestled in the heart of Kelowna’s vibrant Cultural District, Playtime Casino is well-known as a…

The fire started in an apartment on the third floor and around four or five units were affected.

Ace Frehley, the original lead guitarist and founding member of the glam rock band Kiss,…

"It was very hard and very gross."

“It's hard to tie any single event and whether it’s affected by climate change. That requires more study by climate change experts."

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s attorney general says she’s hopeful a federal bill on bail reform…

“We are seeing a growing trend of people in possession of unstamped and unregulated tobacco products.”

Inside the debate over the Crown corporation’s future as unions and management battle.