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Kelowna scout awarded

Kelowna scout awarded

Kelowna Venturer Scout Nicolas Griffin was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Venturer Award
Physiotherapy could help combat B.C.’s opioid crisis: report

Physiotherapy could help combat B.C.’s opioid crisis: report

A provincial association says physio is a non-pharmaceutical adjunct to prescribed opioids
Cheap flight options expanding

Cheap flight options expanding

WestJet wants to launch a new low-cost flight service
Hergott: Drivers verses animals on the road

Hergott: Drivers verses animals on the road

Lawyer Paul Hergott discusses what to do if you hit wildlife while driving.
Rockets look for upper hand on T’Birds

Rockets look for upper hand on T’Birds

Tied 1-1, Kelowna is home this week for Games 3 and 4 of Western Conference final
Dreams for Kids Day

Dreams for Kids Day

Papa John’s Dreams for Kids Day happens on April 26
Davis: Watson, Hanks in sci-fi thriller

Davis: Watson, Hanks in sci-fi thriller

Take a look at the new movies coming out this week with Rick Davis’ movie column
Taking a swing at world hunger

Taking a swing at world hunger

Charity golf event this weekend at Orchard Greens supports Canadian Foodgrains Bank
Kelowna-Mission: Liberal Steve Thomson

Kelowna-Mission: Liberal Steve Thomson

Thomson sees economy, jobs and sustainable resouce development as keys to B.C.’s future.
UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

Ruling finds subsidies in lumber from Tolko, Canfor and West Fraser, duties apply to all mills