News
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Dog missing for 17 days through cold snap reunited with owner in northern B.C.
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Ancestral human remains discovered at B.C. construction site; death likely suspicious
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Thieves make off with $300K in Cariboo miner’s retirement gold
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Kelowna ex-social worker accused of stealing from foster kids to be tried by judge alone
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Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell makes third attempt at bail on sex charges
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UPDATE: Vernon washrooms hours cut following $42K in vandalism
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Kelowna ex-social worker accused of stealing from foster kids to be tried by judge alone
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RCMP offers apology to Kelowna Pride Society for ‘misstep’
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Pride Society ‘disappointed’ with lack of consultation by RCMP on Safe Place Program
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43 new cases of COVID reported in Interior Health
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Sports
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Revelstoke athletes return home from Finnish Nordic skiing world championships
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B.C. pitcher becomes first woman in college baseball league’s history
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Unique snow groomer readies Salmon Arm bike trails for winter action
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Dubois scores 2, including OT winner, as Jets edge Canucks 4-3
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Former World Champion curlers host telethon at Kelowna Curling Club tonight
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Entertainment
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Mystery Mountain Hop: Documentary recounts quest for largest peak on the B.C. coast
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PQBeat: Writer Chris Hebert discusses the wine scene on Vancouver Island and around B.C.
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’Kimye’ is no more: Kardashian files to divorce West
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Popular South Okanagan morning voice taken off the air
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Okanagan stage puts new artists in focus, amid pandemic
Business
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Industry fighting back against B.C. woodstove bans
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Kelowna clothier branches out with new home in Salmon Arm
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North Okanagan companies up for provincial honours
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New report finds COVID-19 pandemic cut B.C.’s hospitality jobs in half
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Salmon Arm, Kelowna, West Kelowna rank top 10 most resilient cities in B.C. for 2021
Community
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VIDEO/PHOTOS: Ice formations add to attraction of Shuswap waterfall
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B.C. man rescues dog that was trapped for 43 hours inside hidden well
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A South Okanagan winery gets excited when temperatures drop below -8 degrees
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Historic 1907 building still a Summerland landmark
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Ice skating at Stuart Park rink comes to a close
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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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VIDEO: Fireball meteor streaks across sky, spotted by early-morning risers in Alberta, B.C.
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QUIZ: How much do you know about literacy and the freedom to read?
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Unofficial holidays: Here’s what people are celebrating for the week of Feb. 21 to 27
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Community rallies behind Kelowna teen in need of service dog
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Pigeon patrol at Okanagan press
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