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Fine for passing school bus more than doubles

Fine for passing school bus more than doubles

Fine goes up to $368 for ignoring flashing lights as children get on and off, same as new distracted driving penalty
Âé¶čAV residents have Hearts on Fire for Fort McMurray

Âé¶čAV residents have Hearts on Fire for Fort McMurray

Their aim was to raise $10,000 Saturday, and they said they had likely surpassed that amount in the early hours of the event.

Hot weather and news footage of Alberta giving Okanagan fire fighters plenty to think about

“But we’re trained, our equipment is in good shape and we’re ready for what summer may bring,” he said.
RCMP dog handler receives community award

RCMP dog handler receives community award

In addition to his RCMP duties, Const. Reg Sahay volunteers to train youth in a number of sports.
Make Water Work plant collection gives residents drought resistant garden options

Make Water Work plant collection gives residents drought resistant garden options

Sign up and take the Make Water Work Challenge and win great prizes while helping save the water resource

Okanagan College names Honorary Fellows for 2016

Honorary Fellows have helped shape the region through entrepreneurship, philanthropy or ecological research.

Push to end homelessness in Âé¶čAV this weekend

Downtown Âé¶čAV will be taken over by the 5th Annual Arthur Cottie Memorial Push to End Homelessness

Mission Creek restoration project helps reduce flooding risk

The first phase of Mission Creek's restoration is already providing flood protection and environmental benefits.
Key service providers say lack of affordable housing biggest issue facing homeless in Âé¶čAV

Key service providers say lack of affordable housing biggest issue facing homeless in Âé¶čAV

In wake of report that said at least 233 "absolute" homeless living in Âé¶čAV, Canadian Mental Health Association calls for action
Fentanyl overdoses rise, emergency reporting takes effect

Fentanyl overdoses rise, emergency reporting takes effect

B.C. averaging 60 overdose cases a month, half involving fentanyl that users likely don't know they are taking