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Foamy fountain in downtown Kelowna turns heads

Foamy fountain in downtown Kelowna turns heads

The water in the Spirit of the Sails fountain looked like a bubble bath on May 11
BREAKING: 2 wildfires spark between Merritt and Kamloops

BREAKING: 2 wildfires spark between Merritt and Kamloops

Both fires ‘out of control’: BC Wildfire Service
Kelowna kayaker raises over $45k in Making Waves for Autism

Kelowna kayaker raises over $45k in Making Waves for Autism

Kim Inglis paddled and rowed 365 kilometers to support individuals and families affected by autism
Fire danger raised to level four in Central Okanagan regional parks

Fire danger raised to level four in Central Okanagan regional parks

Visitors urged to exercise caution and adhere to fire prevention and safety guideline
10 out of 10 for Kelowna Rockets in 2024 WHL Prospects Draft

10 out of 10 for Kelowna Rockets in 2024 WHL Prospects Draft

The Rockets selected four defencemen, five forwards, and one goaltender
VIDEO: Prime Minister Trudeau visits West Kelowna fire hall

VIDEO: Prime Minister Trudeau visits West Kelowna fire hall

West Kelowna Fire Chief Jason Brolund says cooperation and FireSmart preparation are key to success in wildfire fighting
Hayride hitches onto classic music in Okanagan

Hayride hitches onto classic music in Okanagan

Tribute artists back in the saddle for shows in Kamloops, Vernon, Oliver, Salmon Arm, Lake Country
Warning to Central Okanagan ‘paw-rents’: Do not leave pets in hot cars

Warning to Central Okanagan ‘paw-rents’: Do not leave pets in hot cars

If you see a pet in a hot car call 911 or the SPCA Animal Helpline at 1-855-622-7722
Highway 97 in Peachland reopens following multi-vehicle crash

Highway 97 in Peachland reopens following multi-vehicle crash

It is the second crash in as many days on the highway in the community
‘It is likely to be a bad forest fire season’: Prime Minister visits West Kelowna

‘It is likely to be a bad forest fire season’: Prime Minister visits West Kelowna

The PM met with local first responders and elected officials at Fire Hall #31