Rob Munro

Three Prince George RCMP officers charged with assault
A February, 2016 arrest in a Prince George residential neighbourhood has resulted in the three…

Thompson-Okanagan tourism numbers starting to climb again after devastating drop in April
When B.C. put COVID-19 restrictions in place on March 18, overnight visits to the Thompson-Okanagan…

Seniors advocates are pushing for permission to visit loved ones in long term care homes
More than two months of having long term care residents isolated from their families is…

It’s better to live in Kelowna than Kamloops if you want a smaller property tax bill
With many people strapped for cash due to COVID-19, Kelowna residents may be able to…

Without flooding creeks and streams, we wouldn’t have Okanagan beaches
This is the time of year when thoughts of Okanagan residents often turn to floods…

Fear of retaliation keeping people from speaking about issues in B.C.’s long-term care homes
“I just hate being this afraid, even after my mother’s gone.” Those are the words…

How Kelowna’s 5G project could help save lives across Canada
A Kelowna pilot project using 5G technology could be a lifesaver as well as a…

B.C. down to one new COVID-19 case
There was only one new case of COVID-19 in all of B.C. in the last…

Kelowna-based home builder turns to design software to help sales
Whether you want to build a new home or just want to have some fun…

Despite reopening, unemployment rate in B.C. is still going up
Despite the fact that 43,000 new jobs were started in B.C. during one targeted week…

The highs and lows of connecting through video conferencing for Kelowna non profits
Diane Entwistle really doesn’t do 435 Zoom calls every day — it only feels that…

First step to welcoming hydrogen vehicles on the horizon for Kelowna
A hydrogen refueling station is planned for a major Kelowna intersection so the emission-free vehicles…

COVID-19 won’t slow down major Kelowna office and residential towers
While there’s much talk about COVID-19 changing how people will work in the future and…

B.C. doing so well after easing COVID-19 restrictions that more things may open up soon
COVID-19 has not reared its ugly head despite the softening of lockdown restrictions in B.C.,…

Go ahead and book a B.C. vacation this year, but Premier Horgan says no guarantees
COVID-19 restrictions are likely to be eased further in mid-June, Premier John Horgan said during…