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Allegedly drunk Kelowna driver causes midday smash-up with scooter

A red Jeep Wrangler, however, failed to stop in time and collided with the rear of the scooter

West Kelowna woman gets four years for role in drug dealing scheme

For her part in a sizeable drug dealing scheme, a pregnant West Kelowna woman was sentenced Tuesday to four years in prison.
Community minister sees a way forward in Kelowna water dispute

Community minister sees a way forward in Kelowna water dispute

Pater Fassbender says he's confident recommendations by two mediators will get the city and four irrigation districts back talking.
Medicinal Marijuana: West Kelowna businessman embracing health benefits of cannabis

Medicinal Marijuana: West Kelowna businessman embracing health benefits of cannabis

Neil Young is the co-owner of Starbuds Cannabis, a patient access centre that helps patients access medical marijuana

Interior Health steering clear of Kelowna water fight

The health authority says it's concerned with water quality, not governance, when it comes to who should supply water to city residents.
Ogopogo faces being turfed from Kelowna's parade float

Ogopogo faces being turfed from Kelowna's parade float

A recommendation to city council calls for adoption of the new Active By Nature theme instead of the legendary Okanagan lake monster.

Man wanted for Kelowna robbery arrested in New Brunswick

Fredericton Police Force located Michael Joseph Craswell at a bus depot in Fredericton New Brunswick.

Trouble with allegedly aggressive driver on Hein Road

The driver was seen allegedly spinning the trucks tires, while sliding sideways and traveling at a high rate of speed
Eleven trips to Skills BC medal podium for OC students

Eleven trips to Skills BC medal podium for OC students

Three gold medallists bound for Skills Canada National competition in Moncton, NB.
KSS Global Awareness Club to host Mini We Day for Grade 6 Students

KSS Global Awareness Club to host Mini We Day for Grade 6 Students

Event to teach social change to young students set for May 17