News
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North Okanagan bird count shows decrease in swan and eagle numbers
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Lake Country firefighters help deliver baby boy
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VIDEO: Security cameras capture ‘just one more assault’ near B.C. high school
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Arrest made in indecent acts near South Okanagan schools
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Non-essential travel ban would violate Constitution but courts might allow it: expert
Most Read
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Individual at Kelowna school tests positive for COVID-19
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WATCH: ‘Total freedom’: pilots fly in formation over Okanagan cities
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Larry King, broadcasting giant for half-century, dies at 87
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‘Unexpected and heartwarming’: Okanagan community supports paramedics
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VIDEO: Security cameras capture ‘just one more assault’ near B.C. high school
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Sports
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Relief funds keep Okanagan in the game
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With the season stalled West Kelowna Warrior ditches BCHL for U.S.
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Horvat scores winner as Canucks dump Habs 6-5 in shootout thriller
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CPL targets season kickoff on Victoria Day Weekend, providing authorities agree
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Gaudreau has 2 points as Flames torch Vancouver Canucks 5-2
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Entertainment
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Canada’s movie theatre association calls out ‘absurdity’ of B.C. theatres closures
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Guilt-free screen time: Revelstoke moms launch children’s video podcast
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WATCH: ‘hyper-talented’ team behind Okanagan-centric music video
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Podcast: Interview with longtime actor/broadcaster and B.C. resident Terry David Mulligan
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Okanagan actor lands role in WW II movie
Community
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WATCH: ‘Total freedom’: pilots fly in formation over Okanagan cities
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Upgrades trail in for Okanagan campgrounds
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First Indigenous territory recognition made in Lake Country
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General public shouldn’t expect vaccines until fall: Interior Health South Okanagan Similkameen
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Good Samaritan turns in cash-filled wallet to Vernon Mounties
Opinion
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Approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could be only days away.
The Canadian provinces are expected to have sites ready to receive vaccines by Dec. 14, but the actual doses will likely only arrive in the new year.
READ MORE: Health Canada expects first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved next month
READ MORE: VIDEO: Liberals defend COVID-19 vaccine deals and distribution plans
Federal health officials expect enough vaccines for three million people will arrive between January and March and vulnerable seniors and health-care workers will be prioritized.
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