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Action-packed Ha Ha Ha Kidzfest returns to Penticton

Action-packed Ha Ha Ha Kidzfest returns to Penticton

Festival welcomes performers from across Canada and the 'Luminarium: Arborialis' art display
Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements

Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements

Kristin McCallum was struck by a vehicle while in the cross walk on Wood Avenue and Adair Street last fall. She's calling for a school zone extension and a pedestrian controlled light
Residents speak out against relocation of Keremeos visitor centre

Residents speak out against relocation of Keremeos visitor centre

Hundreds of people have signed a petition asking for local visitor services to return to Memorial Park
Cheers! Hundreds take part in 9th annual Penticton Beer Run

Cheers! Hundreds take part in 9th annual Penticton Beer Run

Participants dress up in costumes, march down multi-kilometre route for annual event
KIJHL playoff MVP from Vernon lands college deal in Vermont

KIJHL playoff MVP from Vernon lands college deal in Vermont

Former North Okanagan Knight Tyler Burke, who helped the Grand Forks Border Bruins win its first-ever KIJHL and provincial championship, commits to NCAA at Castleton University
Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Conservative leader John Rustad is in Cranbrook for the BC Cattlemen's Association AGM
B.C.'s Spencer Carbery named NHL coach of the year

B.C.'s Spencer Carbery named NHL coach of the year

The former Penticton Panther led Washington to the Eastern Conference's best regular-season record in 2024-2025
Something for everyone at Vernon's 50th Creative Chaos Festival

Something for everyone at Vernon's 50th Creative Chaos Festival

226 vendors are selling their goods at the Vernon Recreation Complex until 4 p.m. Sunday, June 8
Preparing pets for disasters: Insights from B.C.'s emergency groups

Preparing pets for disasters: Insights from B.C.'s emergency groups

One group recommends a 'Grab'n'Go' kit for your pets, animals
Building a more resilient community as B.C. prepares for 'The Big One'

Building a more resilient community as B.C. prepares for 'The Big One'

John Halldorson knows the best way to keep people safe after an earthquake is to prepare communities beforehand.