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'We are no longer at the top': Crime statistics break-down for Kelowna

'We are no longer at the top': Crime statistics break-down for Kelowna

According to the 2023 Statistics Canada report on crime Kelowna has seen a reduction in crime
Health region to pay Kelowna physician $20K after mistreatment

Health region to pay Kelowna physician $20K after mistreatment

The decision is the latest result in a five-year legal battle after specific surgeries were moved from Kamloops
Dispensing good health: Vending machines help White Rock patients

Dispensing good health: Vending machines help White Rock patients

Peace Arch Hospital patients can help themselves to treatment for nausea and vomiting
Delta council gives third reading to 309-unit project on Scott Road

Delta council gives third reading to 309-unit project on Scott Road

Proposed six-storey apartment building at the corner of 75A Avenue given was third reading on July 22
Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Stay of B.C. child sexual abuse case called a failure of justice

Judge stayed the charges saying 'unacceptable delays infringed upon the accused right to a fair trial
B.C. allows wineries to import grapes after 'unprecedented' winter

B.C. allows wineries to import grapes after 'unprecedented' winter

Province announces temporary support for wine industry
17 B.C. wildfire fighters join battle to protect Jasper as blaze burns on

17 B.C. wildfire fighters join battle to protect Jasper as blaze burns on

Alberta premier estimates 30-50% of Jasper damaged or destroyed as of Thursday morning
Sooke locals asked to ready grab-and-go bag, wildfire remains at 169 hectares

Sooke locals asked to ready grab-and-go bag, wildfire remains at 169 hectares

The Coastal Fire Centre is asking boats to stay off Shawnigan Lake while airtankers or helicopters are operating
B.C. study links province’s 2021 heat dome deaths to poverty

B.C. study links province’s 2021 heat dome deaths to poverty

B.C. Centre for Disease Control finds low incomes 2.4 times more prevalent in those who died
Contractor ordered to pay $128,900 to B.C. non-profit for breach of trust

Contractor ordered to pay $128,900 to B.C. non-profit for breach of trust

Contractor used funds for trip, restaurants, alcohol, cannabis and more