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A judge is expected to decide later this week if the mother of a Kamloops…

Jessie Simpson is waiting for the court-ordered sale of his attacker's former home, but a…

Land acknowledgements have become common practice in the Okanagan. You hear them at nearly any…

VERNON – The Okanagan Indian Band is carrying on its legal fight in B.C. Supreme…

ENDERBY – Public pressure is mounting for the Splatsin band council to cancel a referendum…

VERNON - The federal government paid out an $11-million settlement to a B.C. developer who sued after discovering a property purchased in Vernon could be littered with an unknown quantity of unexploded bombs, mortar shells and grenades. Vancouver-based K&L Land Partnership sued the government in 2013 over the 1,349 acre property overlooking Kalamalka Lake. Its...