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Megan O’Gorman wasn’t a certified chartered accountant when, in late 2016, she took a job…

A recently released chronic prolific offender didn’t manage two weeks crime-free before being put back…

A Kelowna man with a history of domestic violence will likely spend a few months…

A retired RCMP officer who had sex with his teenage neighbour while his wife and…

A Kelowna woman who hit and killed her boyfriend in her car has pleaded guilty…

The directors of a defunct Kelowna distillery have failed in their latest attempt to avoid…

A Vernon construction company that refused to identify themselves or show a first-aid certificate to…

The City of Cranbrook has been fined $175,000 for using dirt from a sewage treatment…

A Kamloops nurse who withheld medications and falsified documents has been suspended for five days.…

Flair Airlines has been ordered to pay $500 in compensation after it blamed the weather…

LANGUAGE ADVISORY A BC teacher who swore at a student before giving them the middle…

Vernon chiropractor Dr. Murray Kievit has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a client while…

WorkSafeBC has fined the Interior Health Authority almost $800,000 for drilling into a wall that…

The illegal cigarette industry has boomed in recent years.

"You were aware of the zoning bylaw infractions and allowed sellers to provide an inaccurate Property Disclosure Statement."

While it's commonplace for accused individuals not to show up to court, those who do normally await their fate.

"The evidence is quite clear that the marriage was often marked by abusive and controlling behaviour."

A Kelowna tow truck driver who kicked his ex-wife in the head while she was…

Her ex then shared them with her bosses.

The stories included "inappropriate" content of a sexual nature.

The Kelowna Curling Club has successfully fought a $7,000 fine after it served a 17-year-old…

A recent BC Wildfire Service report, made available through a Freedom of Information Request, gives a play-by-play account of conditions on the ground in the days before the fire entered the town of Scotch Creek.

The appeal judge found there was "ample evidence" for the conviction.

An outreach worker had to get a restraining order against him.