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The One Water Street project, with its two highrise towers, has helped transform downtown Kelowna.…

Every year on Halloween, there’s a gravity that pulls hundreds of children into a spooky…
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops residents can expect to see more action on the sidewalks of Tranquille…

VERNON – A two-month long boil water notice has finally been rescinded in Vernon after…

KAMLOOPS – Picking worms can be an exciting job, especially for four-year-old Maya Durrant from…

VERNON - A local woman hopes to introduce a new way of living to Vernon. It’s called co-housing, and Barbara Van Sickle is passionate about it. With a blend of private homes and common areas, co-housing neighbourhoods foster community, group decision making and the philosophy that many hands make light work. “Socially, it’s much more...

KAMLOOPS – Bird-feeder Toby Jackson will not be going to court after he and Kamloops Community Safety Manager Jon Wilson came to an agreement today, Jan. 26. In November, Jackson was fined by the city for attracting crows to his cul-de-sac after feeding them peanuts. His neighbour complained to the city's bylaw department and Jackson...
PENTICTON - An unwanted double duplex development on Churchill Avenue will move forward despite disapproval from neighbours. Residents of Churchill Avenue erected signs in protest of the development that was the subject of a public hearing Monday night. Residents raised concerns of traffic, parking and the style of housing. Coun. Helena Konanz asked staff to...