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Downtown Penticton Association calls in RCMP

Downtown Penticton Association calls in RCMP

The DPA says the RCMP are investigating financial irregularities
B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

Recognition would give B.C. Green Party more staff, guaranteed time in legislature
Rainbow ready for Vernon

Rainbow ready for Vernon

The community’s first rainbow crosswalk will be installed Wednesday on 30th Avenue between 33rd and 34th streets
More dumped garbage and oil found in the woods around Kelowna

More dumped garbage and oil found in the woods around Kelowna

This time the garbage owner’s identity was left in the trash.
Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Don’t be surprised if, in the coming days, you happen to spot White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer peeking out from behind a bush near you. What began as a bit of whimsy on the part of a Victoria, B.C., woman to poke a little lighthearted fun at Spicer’s occasionally comedic foibles is now trending on social media.
Lumby Cenotaph vandalized

Lumby Cenotaph vandalized

Police are looking to identify those responsible for this senseless act of vandalism
Emergency preparedness for small businesses

Emergency preparedness for small businesses

PreparedBC is offering info to help businesses in the Central Okanagan deal with results of flooding
Jousters returning to ride at Desert Park

Jousters returning to ride at Desert Park

The middle ages will once again come to life at Desert Park with the annual Osoyoos Medieval Faire
Michaels: Pondering motherhood for Mother’s Day

Michaels: Pondering motherhood for Mother’s Day

“Motherhood, by necessity, changes us….”
UPDATE: North Westside residents can return home

UPDATE: North Westside residents can return home

Slope stability testing on Monday has allowed residents affected by landslide to return to their homes