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Civil servants at Kamloops city hall got a collective 10.6% raise last year, with nearly $82.5 million spent on employees in 2024.

"I think we need to recognize kids play in these areas at all hours and, if we value the members of our community, this makes sense."

"Bats are not evil, they're not out to bite you and suck your blood or anything like that."

He's been in pain for four and a half years, but to ICBC it's just "minor."

“At the end of the day, just don't be impaired when you're driving a boat. The RCMP will be out. They will be watching."

A 48-year-old Shuswap man, who had unprotected sex with a 15-year-old girl who went to…

The court battle between Ted Callahan and his three brothers has been going on for years.

You might be surprised how much they're paid.

There are hundreds of species in BC and each one has unique features and behaviour.

The "inappropriate" relationship dates back 20 years.

“We need to increase the pace and scale of forest management in the province."

Snakeflies have been around and unchanged for more than 50 million years.

The hardworking team at The Tailored Closet has been transforming residential spaces throughout the Okanagan…

Police have confirmed Sagmoen was the main suspect in Nicole Bell and Traci Generaux's death.

She's been teaching for almost 30 years.

Appelt Properties filed a petition to the Supreme Court arguing that the City of Kelowna’s denial of its variance application back in May was unfair, unreasonable and asked the court to reject the city’s decision.

Several species of snakes are slithering around Kamloops and the Okanagan during the warmer months,…

"The system is going to be provoking some instability so looks like plenty of shower activity.”

The building was evacuated around 9 a.m., but it's not yet clear why.

A blue heron at Yellow Lake near Penticton appeared to be frustrated with a local…

"Now that this has happened, I'm hoping the RCMP and the city will hold them more accountable for what's going on back there."

“As an operator, you are subject to the same rules and regulations for operating any type of conveyance while impaired, whether it’s a car, boat or a scooter.”

"They're doing my job for me is really what they're doing."

While it didn't do anything, it still charged almost $3,000 a month.