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City of Vernon paving contractors will be grinding the surface of Old Kamloops Road on Monday, June 24 in preparation for an asphalt overlay. The project extends from 43rd Avenue North to the City of Vernon Municipal Boundary South of Blue Jay subdivision. Surface Grinding will take approximately 2 days to complete and will result...
Thanks to a break in the rain and less precipitation in the weather forecast, the District of West Kelowna has been able to reopen all sports fields. Crews have been busy, since the rain let up Friday morning, readying fields in time for weekend games. Most fields had been closed Thursday afternoon due to heavy...
KELOWNA, B.C. – A teenager who videotaped a man being set on fire at a house party in Kelowna, B.C., has been sentenced to nine months in jail.
VANCOUVER – A coroner has concluded a University of British Columbia student travelling in Los Angeles died in a water tower atop her hotel in an accident earlier this year.
The City of Kelowna has temporarily closed all City sports fields and baseball diamonds, effective immediately, due to the wet weather. All recreation activity on the fields has been suspended to prevent damage and to ensure the safety of field users. The fields are now closed and will remain closed until further notice. City crews...

ELIZABETH, N.J. – A bag of uncooked ziti in the driveway, a "reserved" sign at the ice cream parlour booth where the series abruptly ended, and a framed photo at a strip club were among the tributes paid to James Gandolfini in the northern New Jersey communities where his TV character Tony Soprano lived, loved and whacked people.
VANCOUVER – The union representing B.C. Hydro workers says a number of employees have been suspended while the Crown corporation investigates allegations connected to marijuana grow operations.

Cowgirl dancers and a 2011 CMA Rising Star of the Year was what the motionball “Country Gold” Official After-Party brought to a crowd of nearly 200 people in Kelowna Saturday night. The Old Mission Barn was the setting to Kelowna’s second annual motionball Official After-Party, raising funds and awareness for the Special Olympics Canada Foundation....
This trash tip from the Regional Waste Reduction Office: Don’t let your garbage become a feast for local wildlife! “If you live in an area that’s susceptible to wildlife, reduce your risk of conflict. Take responsibility for your trash” says Waste Reduction Facilitator Rae Stewart. ““Bears and other animals have a keen sense of smell,...
The new EBSCO database, Home Improvement Reference Center, is now available to use – all you need is your Okanagan Regional Library card and pin number! This database features a variety of full text articles from reference books and home improvement magazines, as well as how-to videos. You can find information for subjects covering such...
Once again, rising water levels have forced the Regional District to close the Mission Creek Greenway underpass at the Casorso Road and Gordon Drive bridges. The creek level and flow has risen quickly in light of the heavy steady rain received throughout the area since yesterday and is expected to remain high with more rain...
West Kelowna Municipal Hall/Civic Centre Council received a presentation on the results of the Market Sounding initiative completed in February and March 2013 for a new Municipal Hall/Civic Centre and made the decision to pursue Westbank Centre as the location where acceptable options will be investigated. Consultant Jonathan Huggett advised Council that many submissions were...

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Woody Harrelson is putting his paper where his passions are.
UBC instructor mixes philanthropy with writing, painting, and photography When you’re a natural-born teacher and have a certain zeal for something, you can spend most of your waking hours sharing that passion. Such is the case for geologist Murray Roed, who teaches a fourth-year geology class in the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and...
A new online self-help tool offered by Consumer Protection BC will offer British Columbia consumers a modern and alternative way to resolve disputes with businesses focused on making it easier and cheaper to resolve differences. Currently in the pilot stage, Consumer Protection BC developed the platform for Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) in consultation with the Ministry of Justice, which is...
VICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark says she made a mistake and has rescinded post-election pay increases for the government's top political staff.
Agricultural Advisory Committee Council received a presentation from the committee highlighting the growing importance of agriculture in Kelowna, effects it has on our economy, some of Kelowna’s more pressing agriculture-related concerns and the role of the Agricultural Advisory Committee. Tourism Kelowna Hotel Tax Council approved the renewal of the Municipal & Regional District Hotel Tax...
VICTORIA – Garde Gardom, the 26th lieutenant governor of British Columbia, has died.
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. – A First Nations grandmother living on B.C.'s north coast is literally diving into the fight against cancer, with a 60 kilometre swim through frigid ocean waters between Prince Rupert and her village of Lax Kw'alaams (lacks-qwah-lambs).
VICTORIA – British Columbia's government says hikers can put away their fold-up maps and depend on their mobile devices when heading out into the back country now that high-resolution topographical maps can be downloaded for free.

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of June 19, 2013. Michael Patrick Gardiner (DOB 1980-03-05) is wanted for one count of theft, one count of obstruction, one count of trafficking, one count of fail to appear and one count of breach...
Students entering the Sustainable Construction Management Technology (SCMT) diploma program this fall at Okanagan College will now be eligible to apply for a new scholarship. Longtime College supporters Rick and Yasmin Thorpe of Penticton are providing four $2,500 scholarships for students entering the program this fall, based on their financial need. In making the announcement,...
The parking lot on the corner of Ellis Street and Lawrence Avenue, and the alley between Ellis Street and Pandosy Street (400 block), will be closed from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 21 to accommodate a celebration for National Aboriginal Day. This celebration will not impact normal traffic routes. For more information...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a petition to review the murder case of an anti-abortion extremist who is also suspected in the shootings of three Canadian doctors.