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Okanagan boy in final lap to reaching $10K for cancer research

Okanagan boy in final lap to reaching $10K for cancer research

'He has really enjoyed helping people'
Okanagan fruit growers to be hit by impact of tariffs on both sides of trade war

Okanagan fruit growers to be hit by impact of tariffs on both sides of trade war

Farmers likely first to feel the impact of tariffs as they rely on American fruit buyers and U.S.-made fertilizer, pesticides
Kamloops attack victim receives fraction of $7M court order

Kamloops attack victim receives fraction of $7M court order

Jessie Simpson has received 0.8 per cent of the awarded damages
B.C. lives disrupted, economy threatened by new immigration rules

B.C. lives disrupted, economy threatened by new immigration rules

Foreign workers and the people who employ them struggling to stay afloat after government moves the goal posts
A look at Kelowna's Brier debut in 1968

A look at Kelowna's Brier debut in 1968

The Montana's Brier was held at the Memorial Arena from Mar. 4-8, 1968
Soucy nets game-winner as Canucks dump Ducks 3-2

Soucy nets game-winner as Canucks dump Ducks 3-2

Vancouver hosts Minnesota Friday night
B.C. Premier Eby, Conservative Leader Rustad clash over tougher tariff measures

B.C. Premier Eby, Conservative Leader Rustad clash over tougher tariff measures

Premier David Eby said he agreed with Ontario's approach in rejecting 'half measures' to the U.S. tariffs.
'Better way to do this': Kelowna's Tent City protests against daily bylaw checks

'Better way to do this': Kelowna's Tent City protests against daily bylaw checks

Bylaw and RCMP officers were going to remove a tent that they were given permission to take by the previous owner who no longer lives there
'Unacceptable': B.C. Doukhobor survivors group responds to new compensation details

'Unacceptable': B.C. Doukhobor survivors group responds to new compensation details

Lost Voices of New Denver disappointed with B.C. Attorney General's plans
Acclaimed Jewish B.C. ultra-athlete disturbed by 'targeting' for Israel military service

Acclaimed Jewish B.C. ultra-athlete disturbed by 'targeting' for Israel military service

B.C.'s Leah Goldstein one of 85 Canadian Jews listed on website for Israeli Forces service