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Kelowna man hits crossing light standard

Kelowna man hits crossing light standard

A man now faces potential charges after colliding with a pedestrian crossing light standard Wednesday evening in Rutland.
Penticton Mountie attributes diet to saving his life from cancer

Penticton Mountie attributes diet to saving his life from cancer

Diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer in November 2013, a Penticton Mountie is saying a change in diet saved him.
Home buying affordability fades for millennials with new mortgage rule (with VIDEO)

Home buying affordability fades for millennials with new mortgage rule (with VIDEO)

Federal move slashes purchasing power of first time buyers by up to 20 per cent: economist
New questions about end of life arise as doctor assisted dying requests grow

New questions about end of life arise as doctor assisted dying requests grow

There have been 62 deaths attributed to doctor assisted suicide since legislation was enacted, said the B.C. Coroners' office
Central Okanagan Public Schools explains transportation funding

Central Okanagan Public Schools explains transportation funding

'New' money nowhere near enough to cover the costs the school district was receiving from parents paying a busing fee.
Central and South Okanagan United Way executive director quits

Central and South Okanagan United Way executive director quits

No immediate reason given for Shelley Gilmore's departure after just 27 months on the job.
Gospel Mission expands overnight capacity in light of increasing demand

Gospel Mission expands overnight capacity in light of increasing demand

Kelowna's homeless population appears to be surging, prompting the Gospel Mission to increase its overnight capacity.
Increased immigration won't fix everything as Canada grows grey

Increased immigration won't fix everything as Canada grows grey

Canadian aged population grows faster than young immigrants can get here.
RCMP announce class action settlement details

RCMP announce class action settlement details

$100 million available for sexual harassment claims, but this is not a cap, said RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson.
Okanagan Fall Wine festival event Cropped returns

Okanagan Fall Wine festival event Cropped returns

British ColumbiaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s largest wine tasting and farmersÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ market returns to Penticton.
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