Tag Archives: Okanagan

Slight rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations in B.C.
COVID-19 related hospitalizations were up for a second straight day in B.C. The province reported 334 people in hospital with the virus, an increase of 13 from Monday, with 35 of those patients in int...
Pete McIntyre Apr 05, 2022

Province to invest in amenities, housing near transit hubs
The B.C. Government is planning on bolstering housing, community amenities and services near transit stations and bus exchanges. Rob Fleming, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, tabled Bill...
Liam Verster Apr 05, 2022

Highway 1 closed east of Golden between Easter, Victoria Day weekends
It is going to take longer to travel between B.C. and Alberta by road as of later this month. The province has announced a full highway closure is needed on Highway 1 through the Kicking Horse Canyon ...
Pete McIntyre Apr 05, 2022

Finalists for Civic Awards unveiled
The top three finalists for each of the 47th annual Kelowna Civic & Community Award categories have been announced highlighting outstanding achievements made by Kelowna's volunteers, artists, coac...
Pete McIntyre Apr 04, 2022

Another Starbucks for Kelowna
Kelowna already has 14 Starbucks, with another one on the way. City council approved a development permit for a new Starbucks at the corner of Highway 97 N and Leckie Road in the Dilworth Shopping Cen...
Pete McIntyre Apr 04, 2022

B.C. records 728 COVID-19 cases over weekend as hospitalizations rose
British Columbia confirmed 728 new cases of COVID-19 across the province over the weekend. April 1-2: 274 new cases April 2-3: 199 new cases April 3-4: 255 new cases The province noted that the number...
Pete McIntyre Apr 04, 2022

B.C.’s building permit values increased 130 per cent in February
British Columbia lead the way in increasing the total value of building permits in February. B.C.’s total value of building permits was $3.2-billion in February, up 130 per cent from the 1.39-bi...
Liam Verster Apr 04, 2022

B.C. doubles its quota for veterinarian students
With a shortage of veterinarians in some British Columbia communities, the province is doubling the number of provincially subsidized students at Western Canada’s main training facility at the U...
Pete McIntyre Apr 04, 2022

Kelowna school evacuated following reported threats
An elementary school in Kelowna was evacuated following an alleged threat. RCMP responded to Quigley Elementary School to investigate the reported threat shortly before noon today (April 4). "We take ...
Liam Verster Apr 04, 2022

Winter storm warning issued
Spring may have arrived a few weeks ago, but some severe winter winter is on the way for B.C.’s Coquihalla region. A special weather statement for heavy snowfall has been issued for that highway...
Pete McIntyre Apr 03, 2022