Steve Arstad

Okanagan Lake fishermen fined for multiple infractions
An outing on Okanagan Lake last weekend cost two local fishermen hundreds of dollars in…

Penticton library getting back to lending books
The Penticton Public Library is unveiling it’s answer to putting books in the hands of…

Senior riding scooter killed in South Okanagan collision
A crash involving a scooter in the South Okanagan claimed the life of a man…

COVID-19 restrictions raise questions for Osoyoos Lake pleasure boaters
Emergency officials in Osoyoos would prefer you didn't come to the community for pleasure boating…

Second animal statue stolen in Penticton: Crime Stoppers
South Okanagan Similkameen Crime Stoppers says animal statues are becoming a hot commodity amongst thieves…

Spring mix of weather expected in Okanagan this week
Okanagan residents can expect a mix of weather conditions this week with sunshine, clouds, showers…

Losing online poker hand still pays off for Penticton man
A Penticton man hit the jackpot to the tune of $377,000 in a recent lottery…

Warm week in store for Kamloops
Kamloops residents can expect a mix of weather conditions this week with some sunshine, some…

Domestic assault investigation in Oliver turns up weapons, drugs
A 21-year-old Oliver man is facing charges after RCMP responding to a domestic dispute found…

B.C. search and rescue groups see a sudden spike in calls
The province’s search and rescue organizations are urging British Columbians to reduce risk-taking when getting…

COVID-19 blues got you down? Backyard birding in the Okanagan and Kamloops can offer some much needed colour
Kamloops and Okanagan residents are discovering backyard birding, which is brightening up the COVID-19 landscape.…

No channel floating this summer? It’s a race to figure out how to do it under pandemic protections
A leisurely float down the two of the Okanagan’s more popular tubing rivers is almost…

Regional district adds COVID-19 coordinator to temporary worker’s campground in South Okanagan
To reduce the risk of the potential spread of COVID-19 pandemic, the Regional District of…

Meadowlark Festival falls to COVID-19
Another popular Okanagan event has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Meadowlark Nature…
No overnight camping in B.C. provincial parks until June with graduated reopening of facilities
B.C. Parks and recreational sites will start re-opening beginning May 14, but it will be…