Rob Munro

Kelowna boy seriously injured after being hit by city bus
A 12-year-old boy was seriously injured after he was hit by a city bus in…

Why more time is needed to decide fate of plan to redevelop Kelowna golf course
The conversion of the Kelowna Springs Golf Course to industrial land was no spur of…

Bright future foreseen for all sectors of Kelowna’s economy: report
As the world emerges from the COVID pandemic and lives through months of high inflation…

Improvised device detonated by bomb squad not targeting nearby businesses: Kelowna RCMP
An improvised explosive device or IED detonated by the RCMP’s Explosive Disposal Unit in Kelowna…

Kelowna mobile home park residents want their rights considered by developer
Given the huge demand for new housing in Kelowna, developers are moving in to buy…

Check with your airline before heading to Kamloops and Okanagan airports
Snowfall has forced the cancellation of several flights in and out of Vancouver today, Feb.…

Kelowna strip club wants to stay open until 3 a.m.
Operators of the Liquid Zoo, a Kelowna strip club, want to stay open an extra…

Kelowna RCMP arresting the same 20 people every week
Twenty people in Kelowna accounted for a whopping 3,575 arrests in 2021 and 2022. “That…

Calls to Kelowna RCMP down by 6% in 2022
Kelowna RCMP handled just over 60,000 calls for service in 2022, a 6% drop from…

Kelowna’s newest bakery combines the best of two favourite bakeries
Mill Creek Bakery is different than most other bakeries in Kelowna because, well, it’s only…

New Kelowna performing arts centre pushed years into the future
A replacement for the Kelowna Community Theatre, which was tentatively scheduled to be built in…

This ‘gentleman’ train robber was just passing through Kamloops when he got busted
It’s not often than anyone has bothered to rob a train in Canada. The first…

Investors turning away from the Okanagan commercial real estate market
It seems like only yesterday that everyone wanted to buy into the Okanagan real estate…

Thompson-Okanagan grew by more than 12,500 people in 2022
An estimated 12,536 more people lived in the Thompson-Okanagan region in 2022 versus 2021, according…

Kamloops breaks record for the least snowfall ever recorded in January
A mere 1.1 centimetre of snow fell in Kamloops in January. That’s the least amount…