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Peachland man Ryan King has 60 days to remove his dwelling from his property or…

A couple living on an acreage in Peachland is facing an uncertain future after battling…

The final details of short-term rental restrictions are yet to be determined by the province…

Transport Canada wants to know if people want it to crack down on loud boats.…

A B.C. financial advisor complained he could no longer afford to eat in the best…

Data collection is a crucial first step to proper regulation for the short term rental…

Claims a stop work order issued by the federal government will extend completion dates and…

Transport Canada wants to hear what you think about proposed changes to the licensing of…
A Lake Country homeowner could be in for a big bill, depending on how councillors…

KELOWNA – Kelowna city council is lining up one fractious public hearing after another for…
VERNON – New rules mean more eggs in the backyard basket for Vernon chicken owners.…

VERNON – Skateboarders in Vernon are calling on the city to be a bit friendlier…

VERNON - There’s been plenty of interest in proposed boating regulations on the Shuswap River, though it's still to early to tell which side of the debate the majority lands on. The North Okanagan Regional District has so far received 1,065 electronic surveys, plus 118 paper copies submitted in response to the proposed changes, which...

“I CAN TELL YOU, BUSINESS OWNERS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ARE GOING TO GO OUT SCREAMING LIKE A LION” ENDERBY - Proposed boating restrictions on the Shuswap River face fierce opposition, says a local Grindrod resident and waterfront property owner. Sherri DeCorby has lived on the river for the last 10 years and uses it for...

SHUSWAP - Proposed regulations could mean the end for motorized boats on much of the Shuswap River. The reasoning behind the proposal is environmental degradation and the safety of other river users, such as tubers, swimmers and kayakers, says the North Okanagan Regional District’s sustainability coordinator Anna Page. The proposed regulations would ban motorized boats...