Pierre Poilièvre lost his Ottawa seat, which he had previously won eight times in a row, in the most polarized Canadian election in decades. Almost all votes went to the two major parties, as ...
They are fluffy, cuddly and available for adoption. A litter of Great Pyrenees, Bernese mix puppies is currently in the care of the Okanagan Humane Society. The pups were surrendered to the society, ...
The Otter Creek fire off of Highway 5A near Coalmont Road is now an estimate 1.2 hectares in size. BC Wildfire is on scene as well as responding with air support. The blaze is now suspected human ...
Dialogue and debate are integral to a free society and we welcome and encourage you to share your views on the issues of the day. We ask that you be respectful of others and their points of view, ...
Residents of a home on Sladen Crescent were able to safely escape after a fire sparked in the soffits of their residence. Fire crews were able to quickly knock down the blaze. At least four fire ...
City of Penticton officials this week are advising of upcoming cleaning work that will temporarily close a pair of local beaches. Crews are set to work on Thursday, Aug. 14, at Okanagan Lake Park Dog ...
From the Aug. 8, 1984 Observer: "Kirby McKee puts finishing touches on new sidewalks that graced 5th Ave S.W. and will provide safer passage for youngsters en route to the Youth Centre, fair grounds, ...
From the May 16, 1984 Observer: " 4-H members Heidi DeWitt, right, and Melissa Franklin judge Ray Todd's thoroughbred horse Traffic Jam. Youngsters from area 4-H clubs had to judge four thoroughbreds ...
As of Wednesday night, the Hope Fire had grown to 3,500 acres with zero per cent containment, burning 11.4 miles southwest of Northport, Washington. Wednesday morning, the regional district issued an ...
In a bit of a role-reversal, two B.C. cities are among the “Five Favourite” in Canada as named by Travel + Leisure readers, but Victoria dropped from No. 2 last year to No. 5 while Vancouver climbed ...
BC Ferries has provided further details about its plans to make reservations mandatory on the Horseshoe Bay-to-Departure Bay ferry. The ferry corporation previously announced that travellers taking ...
Kelowna RCMP say a man with a knife was taken into custody Tuesday morning after an incident on Clement Avenue. Police were called to the 500-block of Clement Ave. around 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 12.
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