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Does it make me some sort of botany geek if I admit to getting a little over-excited by the sight of the first Okanagan ...
A new pilot study from UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University examined how medically supervised cannabis use in a ...
Ahead of events in both Osoyoos and Penticton on Saturday, April 5, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has announced via press release a plan to eliminate 25 percent of all red tape within his first ...
A new pilot study from UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University examined how medically supervised cannabis use in a residential recovery home may support people in treatment for substance use ...
Metro Kelowna lost 5,300 jobs in March, according to Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey released on Friday. The unemployment rate in the Central Okanagan jumped half a percentage point to 5.8%, w ...
At least seven people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and ...
Pilot project from UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University finds benefits for addiction recovery and highlights need for stigma reduction ...
As many as four in five immigrants at risk of deportation from the United States are Christian, according to a new report ...
March 2025 was the 2nd wettest March on record in Kelowna, the third wettest in Penticton and the 5th wettest in Vernon.
The Liberal, Conservative, New Democratic, Green and People's Party of Canada have all selected candidates in Kelowna for the ...
As the iconic Hudson's Bay prepares to shutter most of its locations, the question looms large: what does this mean for malls in the Thompson-Okanagan region? With a history spanning centuries, Hudson ...
The recent struggles of Hudson's Bay, Canada's oldest company, have sent ripples throughout the Thompson-Okanagan region, raising questions about the future of local malls that rely on it as a ...