
Alcohol likely behind traffic blocking Lake Country crash
KELOWNA – The driver of a Subaru Imprezza that rear-ended a fifth-wheel trailer and held up traffic in Lake Country for hours Wednesday afternoon was impaired, say RCMP. Const. Kris Clark says the 45-year-old Prince George man crashed into the back of a fifth-wheel on Highway 97 near Beaver Lake Road shortly before 3 p.m....

$300,000 worth of new problems discovered at Family Y
KELOWNA – Ongoing repairs to the Family Y in Rutland have exposed more problems and city staff have been granted additional funds to finish the job. Repair work on the floor between the boiler room and the women’s washroom began late 2013 when it was discovered the concrete had begun to sag. Utility services manager...

Contaminated soil found under Lakeshore Road
KELOWNA – Crews upgrading the stretch of Lakeshore Road south of Mission Creek Bridge dug something up three weeks ago that wasn’t supposed to be there. “We had an area contaminated by gas,” says project manager Purvez Irani. “We are going through the environmental (clean-up) process now. At this stage it’s looking like (it came...

City running low on large garbage carts
KELOWNA – A combination of more customers and higher demand has the City of Kelowna’s supply of oversize wheeled garbage bins running low and staff has asked for more funds to keep up with demand. The city was alerted to the impending shortage by Okanagan Environmental Waste Systems, the company contracted to collect garbage curbside....

Local mountie takes a plunge for ALS research
KELOWNA – Const. Kris Clark of the Kelowna RCMP made a splash Friday afternoon, in support of ALS research. Clark was nominated by a host of a local radio station earlier this week to take the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, a viral sensation that is raising money and awareness for ALS research. Clark says he...

UPDATE: Investigation determines cause of Rutland fire
KELOWNA – RCMP and fire investigators on the scene of house fire in Rutland August 14 have concluded their investigation and determined it was caused by a barbecue. At the time the fire was thought to be suspicious. A family of four was left homeless after the fire ripped through their home on Bach Road...

UBCO student union removes The Phoenix from campus
KELOWNA – The Phoenix, UBCO’s 25 year-old campus newspaper, is being removed from campus. The move is part of the UBCO student union's (UBCSUO) re-allocation of space in the UNC, which will see Resource Centers merged and new businesses added. “It just comes down to the utilization of space,” UBCSUO President Rocky Kim said, “we have...

Vandalism likely caused 1000 litre oil spill at district office
KELOWNA – An apparent act of vandalism at a Regional District office has caused a massive amount of used motor oil, diesel and transmission fluid to spill onto a parking lot Friday morning. Andy Brennan of the Regional District says operation crews arriving at 6 a.m. found the spill. “It seems like somebody overnight put...

Victim of Highway 1 fatality identified
KELOWNA – The identity of the man who died in a car accident near Craigellachie August 15 has been released by the B.C. Coroners Service. Kim Alan Edwards, 57, had recently moved to Calgary from Kamloops and was the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle at the time. The accident happened in the early...

Meet new friends and bond with your neighbours at Park and Play
KELOWNA – A summer program organized by the City of Kelowna is bringing neighbourhoods together, making children healthier and introducing residents to parks around the city. This is the sixth year Kelowna has put on Park & Play and recreation technician Nick Bonnett says it’s fast becoming one of the city’s most utilized recreation options...

Novice driver rolls vehicle, alcohol suspected
KELOWNA – A novice driver faces possible impaired driving charges after rolling his vehicle on Springfield hill in Rutland early Thursday morning. Three people in their 20’s were traveling east on Springfield Road up the hill around midnight when the driver lost control and hit a light pole. The black SUV rolled once before coming...

Antiques Roadshow-style event coming to Kelowna
KELOWNA – If you’ve ever wondered if that antique in your attic is a trinket or a treasure, then an upcoming event at the Kelowna Art Gallery is just what you’ve been waiting for. Treasures from the Attic is an Antiques Roadshow-type event where residents of the Okanagan can have their art, antiques and collectibles...

Stanley Cup coming to Kelowna
KELOWNA – Thanks to a former Kelowna Rockets goalie coach, hockey’s ultimate prize will soon be making a brief stop at Prospera Place this Friday. Kim Dillabaugh, a Rockets goalie coach and full time member of the Los Angeles Kings coaching staff, will hold a public viewing of the cup at Prospera Place Friday between...

Cleft lip puppy seeks soulmate
THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – A Penticton woman is looking for a home for her newborn puppy, but not just any home. L.C., short for Little Cleft, is a 4-week-old French bulldog/Boston terrier mix. She was born with a cleft lip, a congenital deformity that is relatively common in both humans and canines. Vets usually recommend the dogs...

Dancing in the Park final party set to swing
KELOWNA – With the third season of Dancing in the Park coming to an end this month, organizers say interest in the free outdoor dance event continues to grow. The program is intended to promote active living in the community and has taken place every Wednesday evening since July 2. With professional instructors and an...







