City of Kelowna

An international student was taken to hospital after being assaulted at a Kelowna bus stop on March. 17. (World Sikh Organization of Canada)

UPDATE: ‘Investigate attack on international student as a hate crime’: Kelowna Sikh community

An international student was taken to hospital after being assaulted at a Kelowna bus stop

An international student was taken to hospital after being assaulted at a Kelowna bus stop on March. 17. (World Sikh Organization of Canada)
Conceptual rendering of six-storey apartment complex proposed for 1870 Hilltop Crescent in Kelowna. (Photo/City of Kelowna)

Apartment complex proposed for Kelowna’s McKinley Beach

A six-storey, 62-unit multi-family building is planned for 1870 Hilltop Crescent

Conceptual rendering of six-storey apartment complex proposed for 1870 Hilltop Crescent in Kelowna. (Photo/City of Kelowna)
(Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)

Brand new bright coffee on a sunny day in Kelowna

Bright Jenny’s new Kirschner location is now open

(Jacqueline Gelineau/Capital News)
Lakeshore Road (highlighted in yellow) will be closed for several weeks between Lanfranco Road and Richter Street for construction work. (Photo/Google Maps)

Road closure for Kelowna’s Mission neighbourhood

The closure will be in place from Monday, March 20 to Friday, April 14

Lakeshore Road (highlighted in yellow) will be closed for several weeks between Lanfranco Road and Richter Street for construction work. (Photo/Google Maps)
Photo of Neil Wong from 2012 Kelowna Capital News article titled ‘Kelowna Secondary School opening doors for music students’. (Kolby Zinger-Harris/Contributed)
Photo of Neil Wong from 2012 Kelowna Capital News article titled ‘Kelowna Secondary School opening doors for music students’. (Kolby Zinger-Harris/Contributed)
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(Phil McLachlan/Capital News/Stock)
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Kelowna Councillor Loyal Wooldridge. (Photo/City of Kelowna video)

Kelowna councillor concerned over safety on Clifton Road

Lack of sidewalks, crosswalks, active transportation routes, controlled intersections pose risks

Kelowna Councillor Loyal Wooldridge. (Photo/City of Kelowna video)
The Battle of Vimy Ridge was won in April 1917. (Rachel Blaney/photo)

Kelowna student heading to Vimy Ridge to learn about Canada’s First World War history

Aiden Satterthwaite, a high school student from Kelowna will join 21 other Canadian youth

The Battle of Vimy Ridge was won in April 1917. (Rachel Blaney/photo)
Apartments, row houses, and duplexes now make up more of Kelowna’s housing stock than single-dwelling housing. (Black Press file photo)

Changing the face of housing in Kelowna

There has been a shift towards smaller households in the city over the past two decades

Apartments, row houses, and duplexes now make up more of Kelowna’s housing stock than single-dwelling housing. (Black Press file photo)
Kelowna city council in chambers. (Photo/Gary Barnes)

Kelowna council sets its top priorities for next 3 years

‘The actions and priority areas reflect council’s response to what citizens are saying is important’

Kelowna city council in chambers. (Photo/Gary Barnes)
Conceptual rendering of 106-unit apartment complex planned for 285 Robson Road South and 280 Rutland Road West. (Photo/City of Kelowna)

Rental apartments proposed for Kelowna’s Rutland neighbourhood

Alberta-based Lakeview Homes is looking to build a 106-unit building

Conceptual rendering of 106-unit apartment complex planned for 285 Robson Road South and 280 Rutland Road West. (Photo/City of Kelowna)
Kelowna skyline. (Photo/Darren Kilby via Wikimedia Commons)

Kelowna’s population growing quickly and getting younger: Report

The city’s median age (42.4) is slightly below the provincial median (42.8)

Kelowna skyline. (Photo/Darren Kilby via Wikimedia Commons)
Kelowna Springs Golf Course. (Photo/Facebook)

Next round for Kelowna Springs golf course going before council

Amendments to Official Community Plan land designation expected to be approved by council

Kelowna Springs Golf Course. (Photo/Facebook)
Drugs, phones, weapons and cash seized by Kelowna RCMP on March 14. (RCMP/Submitted)

Routine traffic stop leads to foot chase and drug seizure in Kelowna

Charges are pending awaiting lab analysis

Drugs, phones, weapons and cash seized by Kelowna RCMP on March 14. (RCMP/Submitted)
A conceptual rendering of some of the planned renovations at YLW. (Youtube/Screenshot)

Kelowna airport expansion approved for takeoff by council

$90M project set to begin summer 2023

A conceptual rendering of some of the planned renovations at YLW. (Youtube/Screenshot)
(l-r) Vernon Mayor Victor Cumming, Parliamentary Secretary Public Safety Pam Damoff, Central Okanagan Public Schools Board Chair Lee-Ann Tiede, Central Okanagan Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Kaardal, Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas. (Gary Barnes/Capital News)

Millions pledged to keep Okanagan teens out of gang life

Five Interior cities to benefit from federal funding

(l-r) Vernon Mayor Victor Cumming, Parliamentary Secretary Public Safety Pam Damoff, Central Okanagan Public Schools Board Chair Lee-Ann Tiede, Central Okanagan Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Kaardal, Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas. (Gary Barnes/Capital News)
Conceptual rendering of DeHart Community Park. (Photo/City of Kelowna)

Kelowna’s DeHart Community Park plan ready for public review

The online survey is available on the City of Kelowna website

Conceptual rendering of DeHart Community Park. (Photo/City of Kelowna)
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Crisis call leads to Explosive Disposal Unit dispatched to West Kelowna residence

West Kelowna RCMP identified potentially dangerous items while at a man in crisis’ residence

(File photo)
Conceptual rendering of apartment complex to be built at 453 Oprey Ave. (Photo/City of Kelowna)

Apartments approved for Kelowna’s South Pandosy neighbourhood

A four-storey building will be going up on Osprey Avenue near Pandosy Street

Conceptual rendering of apartment complex to be built at 453 Oprey Ave. (Photo/City of Kelowna)
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