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Text to 911 service now active in Okanagan-Similkameen

Text to 911 service now active in Okanagan-Similkameen

This service is called Text with 911 (T9-1-1) and is being delivered in the central and southern interiors.
Close call for Kelowna resident who fell asleep while cooking

Close call for Kelowna resident who fell asleep while cooking

The fire was reported at around 2:48 a.m. and when fire crews arrived they saw flames coming out of a side window.
Animal causes Kelowna electrical shortage

Animal causes Kelowna electrical shortage

Black Mountain area power outage rectified quickly by FortisBC crews.
West Kelowna man fails in bid to turn over drug convictions

West Kelowna man fails in bid to turn over drug convictions

Three men who were convicted of charges related to a high stake cocaine importation scheme had their appeal dismissed
Summerland man makes the wrong call, goes to prison

Summerland man makes the wrong call, goes to prison

The charges date back to an Oct. 25, 2014 incident, where Howells called a bomb threat into the Kelowna International Airport.
Kelowna transit workers vote 92 per cent to strike

Kelowna transit workers vote 92 per cent to strike

No strike action is planned yet and the union's president says he wants to see current contract negotiations sent to mediation.
Telus investing $14.5 million in Lake Country to upgrade fibre optics

Telus investing $14.5 million in Lake Country to upgrade fibre optics

Investment seen as a major advancement and helpful to economic development in the municipality
Kelowna airport carries out disaster exercise

Kelowna airport carries out disaster exercise

Operation Collaborate tests preparedness of emergency responders to deal with mock accident at airport.
Small earthquake shakes North Okanagan

Small earthquake shakes North Okanagan

Quake centred 14 kilometres east of Vernon; shakes homes and buildings from Vernon to Lumby...
New $35 million trades training complex opened at Okanagan College in Kelowna

New $35 million trades training complex opened at Okanagan College in Kelowna

Premier Christy Clark says the new centre will help create good paying jobs and grow the economy.
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