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Search underway for driver of truck that plunged into B.C. river

Search underway for driver of truck that plunged into B.C. river

The truck left Highway 5 entering North Thompson River north of Clearwater on Thursday, July 10
North Okanagan mourns with Kelowna over woman's murder

North Okanagan mourns with Kelowna over woman's murder

Just over a year ago, Lumby lost a mother, her ex-husband too charged but still no justice
UBC Okanagan led team to unlock medieval universal history text

UBC Okanagan led team to unlock medieval universal history text

'It is unfortunately not widely known'
Kelowna man charged with murder of ex-partner to be back in court in September

Kelowna man charged with murder of ex-partner to be back in court in September

James Plover has been charged with second-degree murder of Bailey Plover, his ex-partner
Majority of B.C.'s measles cases in 2025 reported in Northern Health

Majority of B.C.'s measles cases in 2025 reported in Northern Health

Uptick in cases in B.C. in late May, says deputy provincial health officer
Tiny home sent from B.C. capital to northern pipeline protest front lines

Tiny home sent from B.C. capital to northern pipeline protest front lines

The home is to be used by Gitxsan woman as she tries to stop pipeline being built in her territory
B.C. puppy recovering after needing surgery from ill-fitting harness

B.C. puppy recovering after needing surgery from ill-fitting harness

B.C. SPCA reminds pet owners how to properly fit harness for pets
Okanagan writer plays out real life benzo-induced dysfunction

Okanagan writer plays out real life benzo-induced dysfunction

Ken Smedley's play, Schadenfreude, was written entirely in Vernon Jubilee Hospital, where he was being treated for a benzodiazepine withdrawal injury
Rally for murdered Kelowna mother ahead of ex-husband's court appearance

Rally for murdered Kelowna mother ahead of ex-husband's court appearance

Mothers unite and call for change amid "intimate partner violence epidemic"
B.C.'s Top of the World provincial park closed due to 2024 wildfire

B.C.'s Top of the World provincial park closed due to 2024 wildfire

Top of the World provincial park to remain closed for the season due to wildfire damage from last year