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Kelowna Regional Transit fares increasing in October
BC Transit and its regional partners* are advising riders of changes to transit fares and changes to some fare products in the Kelowna Regional Transit System effective October 1, 2025.
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Okanagan Sun return home to defend undefeated record against Kamloops
By the time of Saturday’s kick-off, it will have been 28 days since the Okanagan Sun have played at the friendly confines of the Apple Bowl…two road games and a bye week and the month of August is gone!
Unusually Good Food is coming home to the community
the Okanagan Beverage Co. has committed to donate one per cent of all Unusually Good sales will be donated back to Enactus OC to help fund future student-led community projects.
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Tiger Dam unit deployed to Coalmont: RDOS
The Tiger Dam system is designed to safeguard critical infrastructure and priority locations in Coalmont and Kaleden.
Mayor of Penticton and City Manager address threats to public servants
In response to a recent threat directed at a senior member of city staff, Mayor Julius Bloomfield and City Manager Anthony Haddad have issued the following statements on behalf of the City of Penticton.
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City of Vernon plans key drainage upgrades in 2025
The City of Vernon is moving forward with the Priority Drainage Improvement Project, aimed at addressing high-priority drainage issues and overland flow routes identified...
VJH Foundation Charity Classic Breaks Another Record raising $500k
This year, VJH Foundation Charity Classic helped purchase two Belmont Rapid Infusers.
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“Slow down dude” BCHP urging drivers to drive sober
BC Highway Patrol in Golden is asking people to slow down and drive sober during a summer spike in excessive speeding and dangerous driving. It’s all happening amidst a huge increase in traffic volume on Highway #1.
Salmon Arm RCMP receives first electric vehicle
Salmon Arm RCMP has added its first electric vehicle (EV) to its fleet as part of an RCMP pilot project evaluating zero-emission vehicles for policing across Canada.