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Play the game, save your brain

Play the game, save your brain

“We aim to be inventive when it comes to youth and our prevention programs:” BrainTrust Canada
Project studies brain injury in domestic violence

Project studies brain injury in domestic violence

We see a lot of women who have had their head slammed into a wall or that have been hit in the face
French Immersion line-up to return

French Immersion line-up to return

The number of parents wanting their child in the program exceeds the number of available spaces.
Dog search closes after unhappy ending

Dog search closes after unhappy ending

Buck the lab has been found.
Crime and punishing injuries: A victim’s ordeal

Crime and punishing injuries: A victim’s ordeal

Once the external marks of a violent attack fade there’s more to contend with
Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

A survivor of Canada’s residential schools and author to host Kelowna discussion
Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

More than 500 residents have signed a petition
Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

After 86 years of service, we wanted to utilize our amazing treasure trove of Kelowna history and share it with you.
Hodge recovering after surgery

Hodge recovering after surgery

Popular Kelowna city Coun. Charlie Hodge undergoes emergency surgery for serious jaw infection.
Expert wades into Kelowna water plan discussion

Expert wades into Kelowna water plan discussion

UBC Okanagan professor says there are still issues that need to be adressed.