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City Park re opened by RCMP: Man’s body pulled from Okanagan Lake

Around 8am emergency were alerted to an incident in the lakefront area of City park near the dock closer Bernard Avenue.

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Athletes heading to International Children’s Games to receive jerseys ahead of competing

The Kelowna International Children’s Games Committee will be joined by Mayor Tom Dyas and Rotary Club of Kelowna, Ogopogo President Murray Ramsden (or delegate) at Stuart Park at 16:00 on June 3rd, 2025 as Team Kelowna’s 17 athletes and 4 coaches receive their coveted Team Kelowna uniforms.

Eby departs for Asia trade mission amid First Nations tensions

Premier David Eby is on his way to Asia for a 10-day trade mission that will take him to Japan, Malaysia and South Korea, with a focus on industries ranging from aerospace and clean energy to entertainment.
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RDOS proposes business licence bylaw for tourist accommodations

The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) is considering new regulations that would require operators of tourist accommodations in Electoral Area “E” to obtain a business licence.

Cathedral Park partially reopening to hikers

Cathedral Park will partially reopen for hiking and backcountry camping in selected areas on Friday, June 20, 2025, providing access to lakes located in the core area.

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Missing person: Mark Hoffman

The Vernon North Okanagan RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in locating a missing Vernon resident, 45-year old Mark Hoffman

Vernon resident wins $630k online

Joshuah Haymond was left incredulous when he discovered he won a Snake Rattle & Roll slot prize worth $630,000 on BCLC’s PlayNow.com.  

Adams Lake Indian Band gets help from province to promote recycling

Phase 3 Round 3 Funding will give $68,400 to the Adams lake Indian Band in Chase, BC.

Salmon Arm’s giant treble clef aims for national victory

The 45 foot tall clef is made of steel and was installed in 2019.