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Historic court documents transferred to BC Archives

VICTORIA - The Ministry of Justice has transferred historic court documents to the British Columbia Archives, completing its existing collection with records dating as far back as 1897. Newly appointed B.C. Court of Appeal records officer Christine Gergich was exploring the Vancouver Law Courts basement when she came upon the historic records. Recognizing their significance, Gergich took the initiative to...

Red Cross needs donations to help Rutland fire victims

KELOWNA - It's costing the Red Cross a bundle to help residents evacuated from two recent Rutland fires and now they're hoping for donations to offset the almost $50,000 spent so far. "The fires happened so fast that residents had to run out the door and leave everything behind — even wallets, children's toys, diapers,"...

Crime Stoppers most wanted: Theresa Mary Malo

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following female who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of July 25, 2013.  Theresa Mary Malo (DOB 1961-12-14) is wanted for two counts of fail to comply with probation.  Malo is described as a 51-year old white female, 5’2” tall and 111 lbs.  She...

Community projects improve access to healthy local food

Everyone deserves to have access to food that is nutritious and safe in order to achieve good health, productivity, and a sense of well-being. Interior Health, through the Community Food Action Initiative (CFAI), has recently provided a total of $60,000 to help build food security in four local areas:  Canoe/Dog Creek, Kamloops, Nelson, and Cranbrook/Kimberley....

West Kelowna council meeting July 23, 2013

Water Master Plan Council received a status update on the developing Water Master Plan from Michael Trickey, a consultant with Strategic Infrastructure Management Inc. The Plan will guide the operations, maintenance, upgrading and expansion of the municipality’s five water systems under one authority. The Water Master Plan Public Outreach Steering Committee, made up of six...

MP Dan Albas weekly report

The summer constituency break from the House of Commons for Members of Parliament is often referred to as the “BBQ Season”, although I have yet to attend any barbecues so far this summer. I have been very fortunate to be able to attend a large number of different community events, engage in meetings with constituents,...

Salvation Army continues support for Rutland fire victims

Kelowna, British Columbia | July 24, 2013 – The Salvation Army is continuing to support the families affected by the recent Rutland Apartment fires. Located at the Salvation Army Church at 1480 Sutherland Avenue, the Salvation Army Kelowna will continue to provide assistance in the form of clothing, household items and furniture during the following...

Rockets announce new assistant coach

The Okanagan Rockets are pleased to announce the addition of David Whistle to their coach staff as an assistant coach. David played in the Western Hockey League with the Kamloops Blazers and the Brandon Wheat Kings before attending Brandon University and playing with their team for four years. His career then saw him play professionally...

Park, beach and road closures for Center of Gravity

Public access to City Park will be restricted during the B.C. Day long weekend from Friday, Aug. 2 through Sunday, Aug. 4 for Center of Gravity. The public washrooms, water park, skateboard park, tennis courts and a portion of Hot Sands Beach will remain open and accessible to the public. Concerts will end nightly at...

UPDATE: Teen killed in Oyama crash identified

UPDATE: 11:05 a.m. July 24, 2013 LAKE COUNTRY - A Winfield boy killed in a crash near Oyama Monday evening has been identified. Samuel Waldron, 17, of Winfield was the driver in a single vehicle accident that happened on Oyama Lake Road about 5 p.m. July 22. The vehicle left the road and rolled down...

Crime Stoppers most wanted: Devin Thomas James Myra

Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant as of July 24, 2013.  Devin Thomas James Myra (DOB 1990-06-08) is wanted for one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference.  Myra is described as a 23-year old white male, 5’9” tall...

Man found dead in Mill Creek identified

NO LONGER CONSIDERED SUSPICIOUS? KELOWNA - The body of a man found in Mills Creek in Kelowna July 14 has been identified. He was Kristoffe James Gunnarson, 55, from Kelowna. Gunnarson was found lying in Mill Creek near the 1500 block of Sutherland Avenue. He was dead at the scene. The B.C. Coroners Service and...

MLA Letnick toasts trade opportunities for B.C.’s wine industry

VICTORIA – Norm Letnick, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country, delivered a Private Member’s Statement on Monday on the value of B.C.’s wine industry and the importance of removing barriers to interprovincial trade. He went on to stress the economic benefits to the province in tourism, job creation, and tax revenue, and spoke to the efforts of...

UPDATE: Pair identified after Lake Country ATV accident

UPDATE: 3:17 p.m. July 23, 2013 LAKE COUNTRY - The two people who died in the ATV accident in Lake Country Saturday have been identified. They were Joshua Mitchel Hoffart, 30 of Lake Country, and Maria Casandra Karountzos, 30, of Creston. Their families have been notified. The B.C. Coroners Service and RCMP continue to investigate...

Progress made on controlling executive compensation

VICTORIA - The Province of B.C. has released its annual disclosure of public-sector executive compensation, showing that measures announced last year to constrain pay, perks and benefits are starting to take effect, Finance Minister Michael de Jong announced today. Since July 2012, when the new policy on Crown corporation executive compensation was announced, progress includes: * Total compensation for...

Spending controls keep fiscal plan on track

VICTORIA - Spending controls brought in midway through last year to address falling revenues helped government reduce total spending by $668 million compared to the Budget 2012 forecast, Finance Minister Michael de Jong announced today with the release of the 2012-13 Public Accounts. The Province ended the fiscal year with a deficit of $1.146 billion. Government revenues were...

Live comedy show coming to campus Friday night at UBC Theatre

So, where you gonna get a better deal than this? Kelowna’s best comedians offer up a laughapalooza menu of live stand-up, comic sketches and improv. Snickers, titters, guffaws, and belly laughs assured. And it’s only five bucks at the door. So brighten your weekend and trundle your bundle to UBC’s Okanagan campus University Theatre –...

3rd Annual Central Okanagan Living Wage Report

For the third time in as many years, there`s been a rise in the Living Wage required by each pair of working members of a four person Central Okanagan family. The 2013 Living Wage calculation for the Regional District of Central Okanagan is up an average 4.9% over the previous year`s figure ($17.17).  To keep...

Kelowna Area Cycling Association fun ride

A fun cycling event will get people together to learn about riding safely. We are a non profit organization funded through membership fees, sponsorships and advertising. We want to make cycling a safe and attractive alternative for everyone. Our goal is to promote safe cycling in Kelowna and area; to promote cooperation, education and respect among...

Lieutenant-Governor’s Statement on the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s son

VICTORIA - The Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, has released the following statement on the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son: "On behalf of the people of British Columbia, I offer my congratulations and best wishes to Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their son. This is...

Indie Rock with West Kelowna Roots at Music in the Park this Friday

Prepare to be rocked in Memorial Park during this Friday’s Music in the Park featuring opening act Flu and headliner Fields of Green. Indie Rock band Fields of Green has a large fan base in West Kelowna and Kelowna, with three of its members former Mt. Boucherie Senior Secondary students. Their music is inspired by...

Artful enhancements on Bernard Avenue

Look up, look way up, at the new additions on Bernard Avenue’s light poles. Artistic metal fabricated plates created by local artist Crystal Przybille have been installed between Abbott and Pandosy Streets. “This is really the crowning touch to the light poles,” said Pat McCormick, Public Art Coordinator. “A notable feature is that the stainless...

Regional District of Central Okanagan highlights

Fintry Provincial Park The Regional Board has adopted resolution to approach the Provincial Government to initiate discussions regarding a possible land swap within Fintry Provincial Park.  In 1995, in an agreement with the Province, the Regional District contributed $2-million to purchase a 129.5-hectare property above Westside Road which is included as part of the Provincial...