Tag Archives: Okanagan

KIJHL looks to make jump to Junior A
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League has applied to BC Hockey to become a Junior A league for the 2023-24 season. If approved, all 20 KIJHL clubs would transition from the current Junior B ...
Pete McIntyre Jun 22, 2023

Sexual assault charge stayed against former mayor
The Crown has entered a stay of proceedings on a sexual assault charge against former Kelowna mayor Colin Basran. The BC Prosecution Service said special prosecutor Brock Martland made the decision to...
Pete McIntyre Jun 22, 2023

Speed zone: Young driver has vehicle impounded
Police continue to see dangerous speeds by young drivers on a Kelowna road. On Monday June 19, a RCMP traffic officer stopped a vehicle for excessive speeding on Stewart Road West, the second such inc...
Pete McIntyre Jun 22, 2023

Choppers in the air for cherries
The BC Cherry Association has hired helicopters to blow the recent rainfall off the crop that is now growing. Cherries that are nearly ripe have a high natural sugar content and that draws in rainwate...
Russ Byth Jun 22, 2023

Auction takes off in support of aviation, aerospace students
Kelowna International Airport is putting on a silent auction to support area students with scholarships. The second annual YLW Scholarship Fund Auction has launched online and features prizes donated ...
Liam Verster Jun 21, 2023

Man arrested in park with possible gun
A man was arrested after walking into a Kelowna park Wednesday with what looked like a handgun. City security personnel alerted the RCMP when they saw a man who was carrying what looked like a conceal...
Pete McIntyre Jun 21, 2023

Local labour force stats generally moving in positive direction
The economic region that includes Vernon and the North Okanagan saw positive labour force movements in the first three months of the year, with the exception of a few broad industries. Statistics Cana...
Liam Verster Jun 21, 2023

Police looking to reduce youth crime in Kelowna
Kelowna RCMP will launch a youth officer program this summer as part of a national priority of focusing on young people. Mounties stated there has been concern in the community of increased crime, inc...
Liam Verster Jun 21, 2023

College adds Indigenous features to grad events on ‘journey toward reconciliation’
On the day Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day, officials at Okanagan College say they are making progress in their efforts to honour the significant contributions of Indigenous resident...
Pete McIntyre Jun 21, 2023

Over 1,000 lives lost to toxic drugs in 2023, three in Vernon in May, seven in Kelowna
The number of drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia decreased from the near-record levels in April, to 176 in May. The monthly total included three fatal cases in Vernon in May, for a 2023 total of...
Pete McIntyre Jun 19, 2023