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Âé¶¹AV's mayor says city is doing all it can to end bus strike

Âé¶¹AV's mayor says city is doing all it can to end bus strike

But Mayor Colin Basran says it cannot force the two sides to do anything, or make B.C. Transit force a return to the bargaining table.
Fraudster group nabbed in Âé¶¹AV

Fraudster group nabbed in Âé¶¹AV

The group fraudulently purchased nearly $20,000 in merchandise from local liquor, clothing, electronics and specialty stores
Sleep apnea compromises blood pressure: UBCO research

Sleep apnea compromises blood pressure: UBCO research

Just six hours of the fluctuating oxygen levels associated with sleep apnea can begin to deteriorate a person’s circulatory system.
Gender neutral washrooms in Central Okanagan schools lauded

Gender neutral washrooms in Central Okanagan schools lauded

School District 23 board approves a plan to open all individual-use washrooms in district schools to all students.
Okanagan Regional Library gives the nod to 2017 budget

Okanagan Regional Library gives the nod to 2017 budget

The 2017 financial plan includes a 1.98 per cent hike to the budget.
Good morning Âé¶¹AV: Nov. 17, 2016

Good morning Âé¶¹AV: Nov. 17, 2016

A few news items from the Central Okanagan to help you start your day.
Central Okanagan buses still parked, company cuts health benefits

Central Okanagan buses still parked, company cuts health benefits

The company, First Canada, wants a rebate on the premiums for the rest of November now that the drivers are on strike
Car crash victims remembered in Âé¶¹AV

Car crash victims remembered in Âé¶¹AV

Organizer of Day of Remembrance for Car Crash Victims event says more education is needed for drivers.
Man approaching girl in Âé¶¹AV was not a case of attempted child luring say police

Man approaching girl in Âé¶¹AV was not a case of attempted child luring say police

Man comes forward and explains he mistook the girl for a friend's daughter.
Âé¶¹AV wants youths to better their neighbourhoods

Âé¶¹AV wants youths to better their neighbourhoods

Matching grants of up to $1,000 for youth-driven projects in the city.