Zach Hyman had two goals and an assist and Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists as the host Edmonton Oilers defeated the ...
Trevor Robinson, who served as principal of Columbia Elementary School in Penticton, has taken over the role of principal at Summerland Secondary School, effective Jan. 27.
Gregory Joseph Bayliss, age 41, was arrested in Kenora, Ontario, by the Ontario Provincial Police in relation to criminal charges laid in Kelowna on Jan. 21. The charges are linked to what has been ...
A suspect has been charged with second-degree murder in a shooting in British Columbia’s northeast that left one person dead and another injured. Mounties in Dawson Creek say a 23-year-old man has ...
British Columbia ombudsperson Jay Chalke says he’s satisfied the provincial government has fixed a problem that shortchanged caregivers of children with disabilities by nearly $1.2 million in federal ...
For those who want to learn to backcountry ski or snowboard — which is often done out of bounds and involves skiing uphill and sliding down on backcountry skis or a splitboard — Neuspiel said the best ...
It was past midnight on Jan. 22 before Lake Country council decided to move forward a major development proposed by O’Rourke Family Vineyard. After five-and-a-half hours of public hearings and a ...
The RCMP reports that there was a 566 per-cent increase in speeding tickets issued from November to January in Peachland.
Hundreds of people looking for their first job or a career change attended the Kelowna Hiring and Post-Secondary Education expo on Thursday, Jan. 23. The event took place at the Coast Capri Hotel from ...
The Sicamous RCMP ended 2024 with a jump in impaired drivers and a successful test run coordinating with the Bruhn Bridge crews during highway closures. In a quarterly report at the Jan. 22 council ...
Robert Charles Waite, 67, was originally charged with aggravated assault and two counts of assaulting a peace officer. Waite pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of assaulting a peace officer causing ...
Rustad also blamed the "woke agenda" and the "environmental agenda " for making B.C. and Canada more "vulnerable" to U.S. tariffs.