Kelowna and the Central Okanagan’s top stories this week
CENTRAL OKANAGAN – Here are just some of the top stories InfoTel News told you about this week.
The rain felt extra cold for over 60 women riding a Peachland zipline because they were naked. It was a fundraising for breast cancer research.

A suspicious death in Glenmore turned into a murder this week as RCMP got the results of the victim’s autopsy. Police won’t say if the killing is a random act of violence.
Some much need detox beds will come on-line soon. The Bridge Youth and Family Services Society will be managing the new comprehensive addiction treatment centre.

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