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It’s election day for municipalities throughout B.C., and polls in the Thompson Okanagan region are…
The referendum on the proposed $70 million Kamloops performing arts centre is about a month…
VERNON – Vernon city council will be going a few rounds with the idea of…

LAKE COUNTRY – Rumours of Lake Country's first cannabis retail store's demise were greatly exaggerated.…

KELOWNA – A media release sent out by the City of Kelowna reported that 3,024…

VERNON – The 2018 municipal election campaign is now well under way and candidates have…

LAKE COUNTRY – Gable Beach in Carr’s Landing will remain public after Lake Country councillors…
VERNON – No matter how cynical I sometimes feel about politics, I have to admit,…

SHUSWAP – Greg Kyllo has earned another four years as MLA in the Shuswap. The…
VERNON – Eric Foster has done it again. The B.C. Liberal candidate has won another…
VERNON – B.C. Green Party candidate Keli Westgate was a 30-something mom living in Vancouver…

KELOWNA – The protection of gender identity and expression in schools could mean gender neutral…

KAMLOOPS – The B.C. Liberal Party has set a date to select a candidate to…

KAMLOOPS – Despite a ratified agreement between Thompson Rivers University administrators and faculty, the faculty…

Good for TNRD Director Mel Rothenburger for supporting Sun Rivers residents who want a say…

VERNON - When North Okanagan-Shuswap MP Colin Mayes announced he wasn’t seeking reelection, the riding was guaranteed a brand new representative out of the 2015 federal election. That new representative was chosen tonight. The riding has been a Conservative stronghold for many years, and tonight's results show that tradition will continue for another term. Conservative...

KELOWNA – Stuart Park in downtown Kelowna has been named a finalist for a national contest that highlights the best public places in Canada. With its winter skating rink, public promenade, 300 metres of waterfront, urban orchard and iconic 'Bear' statue, Stuart Park is one of 12 public spaces showcased by the 5th annual Great...

VERNON - For North Okanagan-Shuswap NDP candidate Jacqui Gingras, running in the 2015 federal election has been four years in the making. The longtime Okanagan resident committed herself to the task shortly after NDP leader Jack Layton died in 2011. Inspired by his call for all Canadians to consider serving their communities, Gingras stepped up....

VERNON - Vernon’s newly elected council would look a bit different if left up to a group of high school students. According to Student Vote—a province-wide program giving youth under the voting age a chance to learn about democracy and voting—Vernon Secondary School students had some different ideas about who should sit on council. The...

PENTICTON - Members of the community are asking for a recount after voter turnout was lower than anticipated, however the city is not planning a recount request. Only 8,424 of the 26,806 eligible voters submitted their ballots for the 2014 election— almost two per cent fewer voters than in 2011. The community had high expectations...

ARMSTRONG - A tallying mistake on election night means an Armstrong woman who thought she’d won a seat on council is getting some bad news. On Saturday night, the City of Armstrong reported Helen Jackson earned 425 votes in the civic election, enough to beat Lance McGregor, with 403 votes, for the sixth councillor seat....

WHO WON IN VERNON, ARMSTRONG, SPALLUMCHEEN, COLDSTREAM, ENDERBY AND SALMON ARM NORTH OKANAGAN - Voters have chosen new councils, school trustees and regional district representatives. In Vernon, voters kept four councillors, welcomed in two new ones, and chose a new face to represent them as mayor. Political newcomer Akbal Mund is Vernon's new mayor. There's been...

PENTICTON - One election candidate is taking the issue of voter turnout into his own hands by organizing a Rock the Vote event to spread the word about the importance of voting. Mayoral candidate Andrew Jakubeit arranged an event for Thursday Nov. 6 at the Barking Parrot Bar and Grill that includes live music and...

PENTICTON - Former Coun. Wes Hopkin has officially endorsed his colleague and mayoral candidate Coun. Andrew Jakubeit for the hot seat. In a letter, Hopkin said his experience working alongside Jakubeit as councillor for three years showed him that Jakubeit has the leadership skills to successfully run the city as mayor. Hopkin said he has...