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Welcome to Canada?

Welcome to Canada?

A conservative leadership candidate wants immigrants to be screened for "anti-Canadian values". Here are a few question suggestions.
Kelowna youngsters set out to help the world

Kelowna youngsters set out to help the world

Siblings Adonie,11, and Lydia, 8, plan to travel to 12 countries over the next year volunteering their time and help raise $1 million.
Kelowna opens new cycle path to UBC Okanagan

Kelowna opens new cycle path to UBC Okanagan

The Bulman Road-UBC Connector Trail includes an underpass of Highway 97, helping cyclists avoid crossing the highway.
Highway 97 intersection at Lake Country and Glenmore called traffic bottle-neck

Highway 97 intersection at Lake Country and Glenmore called traffic bottle-neck

Residents not happy with a rezoning application in Lake Country that would affect traffic in the area

Many parents lack the confidence to get their kids to exercise

UBCO assistant prof in Kelowna says parents need public policies and programs to help them successfully encourage behaviour change.

Kelowna already basking in limelight from royal visit

A UK based journalist made her way to the Okanagan last weekend, spurred on by the news that the royal family would be visiting.
Keith Urban delivers at Kelowna's Prospera Place

Keith Urban delivers at Kelowna's Prospera Place

Country rock superstar wows his audience Sunday night, not just with his music, but also with his interaction with the sold-out crowd.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to visit UBC Okanagan, Mission Hill winery

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to visit UBC Okanagan, Mission Hill winery

When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Kelowna there may not be a lot of opportunity for the community to see them

Near 91 cent per gigajoule increase for most FortisBC natural gas customers

The changes will result in an increase of approximately $82 annually for residential customers, based on the average use of 90 GJ per year.
B.C. premier endorsed for re-election by West Kelowna's mayor

B.C. premier endorsed for re-election by West Kelowna's mayor

Doug Findlater says he hopes to see Christy Clark, acclaimed as the Liberal candidate in Westside-Kelowna害羞草研究所攔e-elected next spring.
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