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KELOWNA – In just over twenty years, the William R. Bennett Bridge over Okanagan Lake…

WEST KELOWNA – A space heater fire at a home in West Kelowna early this…

KELOWNA – As snow banks continue to melt and fresh grass begins to sprout, golf…

KELOWNA – The chair of B.C. Hydro has put a price on the new transmission…

WEST KELOWNA – Two bus routes that were on the chopping block in West Kelowna…
WEST KELOWNA – Two West Kelowna bus routes could be terminated following a tonight's city…

WEST KELOWNA – A public hearing tonight will try to sway city councillors that a…

WEST KELOWNA – The water quality advisory issued last August because of higher than normal…

WEST KELOWNA – Civic officials are wondering exactly who owns it or what it is…

WEST KELOWNA – A rotting rat has driven seven employees out of their portable office…

WEST KELOWNA – Voters will go to the polls in mid-September to decide via referendum…

WEST KELOWNA – The so-called sunshine list for the City of West Kelowna was released…

FIRST CARRIAGE HOUSES COULD BE COMPLETE BY EARLY 2017 WEST KELOWNA – The City of…

WEST KELOWNA – Councillor Rusty Ensign, censured and fined by his own peers, says he…

WEST KELOWNA – Mayor Doug Findlater likes his property tax increases a bit like Goldilocks…
WEST KELOWNA – The lift station that collects and stores wastewater in West Kelowna is getting a $1.3 million upgrade to improve reliability in the event of an emergency or extended power outage. The Horizon Village Lift Station will be replaced and upgraded, giving residents of West Kelowna some peace of mind. The upgrade also...

WEST KELOWNA - Premier Christy Clark recognized the former District of West Kelowna at a brief ceremony this afternoon as the province’s 51st city. “I think most of you would agree this has been a city for some time in all but name,” Clark says. “There is 30,000 residents and 1,400 businesses. It’s time to...