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“Josh brings a championship pedigree, NHL experience, and deep ties to this city and our organization.”

“Most people would be fine, but there is that one per cent who could become ill.”

Both sides accuse each other of owing them thousands of dollars.

“I’m keeping my eyes open, hoping to see it again."

"I was doubtful but it worked perfectly.”

This as Kamloops considers spending millions on a new police station.

We hear she lives there now.

When mail arrives at most households with a dog there's usually a lot of barking and in some cases the mail gets eaten.

The Okanagan population of bighorn sheep has been depleted by up to 70 per cent by mange over two decades — a year-long project aims to find a drug to treat it.

Some of the biggest music festivals of the summer have already passed, but the dog days aren’t over just yet.

The night sky is filled with colours and light.

“I had high hopes they were going to show us some humanity and help us."

Hundreds of residents who were forced out by a wildfire burning along Cameron Lake on…

At the time, the fire chief's suspension caused a local uproar.

She then denied it to the regulator.

“Although Central Okanagan Public Schools does not have such a policy, we will continue to work with families and authorities to educate on safety and compliance with provincial laws.”

B.C. Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs Christine Boyle will meet next week with Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Area D director Matt Taylor and other senior officials to discuss how to get the process back on track.

“It's really indicative of a lot of the pattern that we've had for much of the summer.”

So far this year, 740 brand-new condo units have come onto the Kelowna real estate market.

Three workers stood just 10 feet from where the heavy crane blocks fell 29 storeys to the ground.

Cities that don’t meet the housing target could face consequences from the province.

"I had no other councillors with me, I'm by myself... I didn't know how it was going to end, that was the scary part. Are they going to be waiting for me?"

CONTENT ADVISORY The annual Hot Nite in the City car show got a little more…

VICTORIA — Residents affected by a tactical evacuation issued for the Okanagan’s Joe Rich area…