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"I find ICBC’s interpretation of the medical evidence to be unduly narrow."

“It’s hard to see the police when you are reading a text message. That was the driver’s explanation.”

"We don't want a group of strangers to determine our quality of life. I don't want to spend my life looking over my shoulder. I don't want these people to have any control over my life, but it's going to take a bit of work."

"He actually incorporated his father's ashes into the paint of the car.”

A black Kenworth tractor-trailer collided with a black Harley Davidson on Highway 97 near Naver Creek Road.

“The speeding grey BMW made other highway traffic look like it was standing still.”

“Nobody was physically hurt, but both drivers will be feeling the pain in their pocketbooks.”

“I've been growing mushrooms for 14 years now.”

An extravagant luxury estate on Shuswap Lake is still on the market, even after the…

The Central Okanagan's population is expected to hit 260,000 by next year and 322,000 by 2041.

The contractor used 290 kg of detergent on the roofs of nearly 100 condos to kill moss on the roof. Then the rain came.

The judge said it was "difficult to conceive" why it was the realtor's fault.

So far in 2025, real estate sales in the Central Okanagan are 25% behind the…

A Kelowna mortgage broker is on the hook for $30,000 after he facilitated a mortgage…

A Kamloops landlady who changed the locks because her tenant took 30-minute showers and did…

Rents are capped at 30 per cent of incomes between $80,000 and $120,000 per year, or roughly $2,000 to $3,000 a month for the 78 units.

A BC Tribunal has found a Kelowna strata acted significantly unfairly after a “mix-up” over…

A BC moving company that damaged multiple pieces of furniture after it said it would…

The motel in the centre of Vernon has been around for decades.

“It's nice to see these attempts to try to create a balance between this pressure to have more and more people living in Kelowna and the desire to have at least some natural aspects of our environment.”

Some might assume someone famous is going to buy these mansions, but it’s usually someone whose wealth has a less glamorous origin.

While sales slump, prices hold steady.

Summerland Mayor Doug Holmes drew a few laughs at a recent council meeting when he quipped that allowing cannabis consumption at the annual Christmas Light Up celebration would give a whole new meaning to “light up.”

Common advice for renters is to spend less than 30 per cent of their monthly income on rent, and it turns out most British Columbians aren’t able to follow that rule.