
Transport Canada looks to set up guidelines for seat belts on school buses
OTTAWA – The federal government is proposing regulations for Canadian school bus operators who want…

B.C. teenager charged after Texas boy reports cyberbullying allegations
ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – A teenager in British Columbia has been charged with offences including luring…

Boot, wheelbarrow, thimble ousted from Monopoly board game
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The boot has been booted, the wheelbarrow has been wheeled out,…

Man dies after falling from Kelowna apartment balcony
KELOWNA – Police have ruled out foul play in the death of man who fell…

Some foreign buyers get break from tax they face on Vancouver real estate
VICTORIA – A tax on foreign home buyers in Metro Vancouver is being changed to…

B.C. woman acquitted of counselling distraught husband to commit suicide
CRANBROOK, B.C. – A woman accused of counselling her husband to commit suicide has been…

Machines replacing workers: fed budget to look at historic economic challenge
WASHINGTON – Next week's Canadian federal budget will raise concern about workers being displaced en…

Managing geese in Kelowna’s parks
KELOWNA – The City of Kelowna has received a permit from Canadian Wildlife Service to…

Sports fields closed: need time to dry out
KELOWNA – The City’s sports fields will remain closed until early April and residents are…

US a ‘powerful company,’ er ‘country,’ Trump declares
WASHINGTON – Donald Trump has declared so many times what an incredible businessman he is,…

Conservative party uncovers fraudulent members after O’Leary warns of vote-rigging
OTTAWA – The federal Conservative party has removed 1,351 people from its membership rolls following…

TRENDING NOW: B.C. meteor sighting
Don't blink, or you'll miss it. YouTuber Tammy Kwan uploaded this video as she was…

Summerland Seedy Saturday
SUMMERLAND – Summerland Seedy Saturday, a popular community event will be held on Saturday March…
Roundabouts: Are you doing it right?
KELOWNA – Roundabouts are getting installed more frequently in the region, proving they are here…

RDOS Helps Reduce the Mosquito Population
Since 1974, the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) Nuisance Mosquito Control Program typically runs between…