Rob Munro

Two Kelowna realtors hit with $20,000 fine
Two realtors in Kelowna have agreed that they committed professional misconduct and will jointly pay…

West Kelowna’s first city hall now just needs a location
Now that West Kelowna City Council has cleared the way to build its first city…

Another 115 COVID-19 cases recorded in B.C.
New COVID-19 cases continue into the 100-plus range in B.C. with 115 new cases in…

Kelowna students might learn from anti-maskers, but not what they intended
An anti-mask protest near two Kelowna schools yesterday could spark conversations among students about the…

Thieves tried and failed to steal Kelowna Bitcoin ATM
Thieves used a pickup truck to smash repeatedly into a Kelowna business in an attempt…

Record setting real estate sales continue in Kamloops
For the fourth consecutive month, the number of housing units sold in Kamloops has broken…

When you vote in the B.C. election, these candidates will be on the ballots in the Okanagan, Kamloops
When Premier John Horgan called the snap election two weeks ago it left all political…

Despite pandemic, West Kelowna intends to borrow $11 million for first City Hall
Citing a strong financial position despite COVID-19, West Kelowna council is set to finalize its…

Anti-maskers target Kelowna school children
Sandra Middleton was outraged when she stopped by Rutland Middle School this morning, Oct. 5,…

Who runs the province while politicians are on the campaign trail?
When Premier John Horgan called an election on Sept. 21 he threw a lot of…

Kelowna’s upcoming Community Safety Plan won’t be written by community members
Kelowna is working on a new plan to keep residents safe but won't include members…

It’s time to go nuts at West Kelowna’s nut farm despite COVID-19
COVID-19 can be blamed for lots of bad things but one thing it can’t do…

More change coming to B.C.’s beverage container refund system that will make your life easier
While beer and pop cans have had the same deposit and refund cost for almost…

ELECTION 2020: Here’s what you need to know about mail-in voting
An unprecedented 474,000 B.C. residents have already asked for mail-in ballots for the Oct. 24…

Housing sales and prices jumped in September for Central and North Okanagan
There was a 78 per cent increase in the number of homes sold in the…