Dan Walton

Keremeos woman spots scorpion before her dog gobbled it up as a snack
A Keremeos woman has to keep a close eye on her dog’s diet or else…

Property transfer to ex-wife revoked for indebted Osoyoos motel owner
An Osoyoos motel owner who was deep in debt tried to assign his share in…

Penticton defers single-use plastic ban to province
Penticton city council is interested in policy changes that allow municipalities to ban single use…

Person killed in Vernon mobile home fire
A mobile home fire in Vernon last night claimed a life. Vernon Fire Rescue Services…

Lower mainland suspects busted in Kelowna with $30K in stolen goods
Two suspects from the Lower Mainland were busted by Kelowna RCMP yesterday in van carrying…

Summerland brothers found guilty of mischief in dispute with mushroom-farming neighbour
Two brothers feuding with a mushroom farmer in Summerland have been found guilty of three…

Pickup stolen in Summerland while owner was sleeping in partially-attached trailer
A Summerland man was rudely awakened last weekend by a thief who stole the truck…

Verdict delayed in feud between Summerland brothers neighbouring mushroom farm
Two Summerland brothers have to wait a little longer to find out if the stink…

Public invited to Return to Ale-Catraz during Penticton Beer Week
Cannery Brewing will be showcasing its new lounge as part of Penticton Beer Week, which…

High stakes curling championship concluding in Penticton this weekend
Olympic-level curlers from around the world are in Penticton this weekend, competing for the top…

Petition calls on school board to make busing more available from Peachland to Kelowna
Where should the line be drawn between students who live close enough to school to…

South Okanagan loses beloved business owner and firefighter following cancer battle
Things hadn’t changed for decades in Robert Somerville’s life and that was exactly how he…

COVID-19 incidence rates decline across Interior Health
The Interior Heath Authority has seen a decrease in COVID-19 rates compared to the previous…

La Niña’s typically cooler weather may not impact B.C. this winter: meteorologist
The globe will be experiencing its second La Niña weather event in as many years,…

B.C. handing out stickers to legal cannabis stores as number of unlicenced retailers grows
The government is proud of how well British Columbia’s non-medical cannabis industry has been doing…