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Despite everything, prices remain largely unchanged.

September sees the greatest change in daylight hours of all the months.

“As more families choose Kelowna, we need to make sure students have the schools they need to succeed.”

Tourism Kamloops found the sport brought more than $13 million to the local economy last year, more than tripling estimates from a decade ago.

Break and enters at construction sites and compounds have gone up by 55.6 per cent compared to last year.

“I hooked up six motion sensor sprinklers to my irrigation line."

The immersive film "Whispers of the Trickster" will be on display indefinitely at the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre.

This late summer full moon will reach peak illumination this weekend.

"We have industrial-looking freight cars going through our city. I feel this art brightens them up.”

Const. Russell Reeder was charged with one count of assault.

Get ready for some fake stomach aches to avoid the joy of learning.

“While fires are a natural part of our forested landscapes, the intensity and severity of them is starting to impact how quickly a forest can naturally recover."

Telling municipalities they have to allow new housing is sort of like telling your kids they have to make their bed. Municipalities can come up with excuses."

"They've been promoting it as a great place to spend a summer afternoon, but without warning people of the risks."

"They’re more aggressive right now at the end of their cycle, trying to get as much food as they can."

Organizers continue to diversify the musical lineup as they introduce a Tribute to the Beatles and country music at this year's festival.

They don't mean to be naughty, we think. They just get really enthusiastic sometime, right?

“The surveillance footage from the area has led investigators to seek public assistance in identifying two individuals believed to be involved.”

Donald Wayne Ashley, 51, was found guilty of one count of common assault following a month-long jury trial.

Wildfire smoke is expected to move into Thompson, Shuswap, Central and North Okanagan regions overnight.

“I discovered that this vein — kind of a spectrum from playful and whimsical to stabbing social, political satire — is really pervasive.”

"While any discrimination is serious, I cannot accept that... the nature of the discrimination in this case... would attract the quantum of award she says is reasonable."

“I'd encourage people to support their local farmers and get their orders in soon."

It has been a hot and dry summer for Kamloops and the Okanagan, and August was especially brutal.