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OKIB ‘deeply concerned’ Splatsin building houses in Vernon warehouse
"We are deeply concerned that this initiative was undertaken within Syilx territory without any prior discussion, engagement, or notification to the Syilx People or our governing bodies."

A Kamloops woman’s nightmarish search for a diagnosis for a crippling condition
"The medical system is broken.”

World Cup match comments costs BC video game company $60K after human rights complaint
The comment wasn't discriminatory, but how the company dealt with it got it into trouble.

Kamloops mayor’s early term legal risks exposed in newly released letter
Why the mayor has repeatedly asked for the confidential four-page letter to be made public is unclear.

UBCO students in Kelowna less desperate for off-campus rental help
The rental vacancy rate in Kelowna is at 4.5 per cent, up from 1.7 per cent last year.

‘Entitled and ungrateful’: BC Judge slams brother who lied to stiff siblings in A&W franchise
The judge said the brother had a puzzling and entirely unsubstantiated superiority complex.

BC teacher who hit Grade 12 student with file folders gets reprimanded
The contact caused no physical injury but it was loud.

What’s going on with that big empty piece land on Springfield Road in Kelowna
There are two side-by-side lots near Orchard Park Mall between 2025 Springfield Road and 2120 Cooper Road that are currently sitting vacant making a good motel for marmots.

Teen entrepreneur makes rings out of antlers in Lake Country
“Antler is a very odd material to work with, it’s not like wood or steel, it behaves in different ways."

Former BC Liberal leader being sued by ex-wife, 30 years after their affair cost him his job
Gordon Wilson is credited with getting the BC Liberal Party back into the legislature.

Kamloops council censures mayor over conflict of interest
"I will attend the courts when 10 citizens want to have me disqualified due to being in a conflict of interest."

iN PHOTOS: Soggy summer days bring rainbows to Kamloops, Okanagan
On several days this summer a double rainbow has appeared, which occurs when sunlight reflects off each droplet twice.

Penticton area property owners could be on hook for $33M in water system upgrades
“This isn’t a situation anyone asked for. Decisions made long before now have placed citizens in a very difficult spot.”

Training Wheels Welcome, High Stakes Optional
Playtime Casino Rolls Out New Ways to Play and Great Ways to Hone Your Skills…

‘Fear and contempt:’ BC nurse’s trans comments cost her $94K and a suspension
The regulator found she lacked an understanding of her ethical obligations as a nurse.








