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  • 4 dead, multiple people injured in B.C. bus crash on Christmas Eve: RCMP
    On Sunday, RCMP said while the investigation is ongoing, it is believed that extremely icy road conditions caused the rollover.
    Traffic
    Dec 25, 2022
  • North Okanagan regional district to oversee, maintain Sandy Beach
    Following an agreement with the Okanagan Indian Band, the regional district will maintain Sandy Beach beach year-round.
    Environment
    Jul 14, 2020
  • Way paved for completion of Okanagan Rail Trail
    "The projects touch on everything from reconciliation with our Indigenous friends and neighbours, health, safety, environmental protection and active living."
    Canada
    Feb 8, 2022
  • Okanagan Indian Band taking legal action over rail-trail land
    The OKIB has filed a notice of claim for a portion of the CN rail line that it says runs through the Commonage Indian Reserve.
    Mar 25, 2015
  • Facing eviction, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame given final chance to pay almost $60K in bills
    TULSA, Okla. - Tulsa is famous for its own musical sound, a potent blend of rock and blues made famous by JJ Cale, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton.
    Entertainment
    Sep 24, 2012
  • Okanagan Indian bands request Federal Government buy old rail line
    The defunct rail line runs through the Okanagan Indian Band's traditional territory.
    Jun 30, 2014
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  • Province ready to commit millions to rail trail project — with conditions
    KELOWNA — The provincial government says it’s ready to spend more than $7 million on the Okanagan rail trail project, but there’s a catch. The Liberals announced Tuesday morning that it’s ready to commit $7.2 million to the project but only if the ‘yes’ side wins the referendum in Lake Country later this month. Lake Country...
    Apr 7, 2015
  • Okanagan Indian Band gets on board with rail trail
    The band is formally getting on board with the rail trail project by joining the Inter-Jurisdictional Development Team.
    Feb 18, 2016
  • Supreme Court dismisses OKIB rail corridor injunction
    The ruling came down Monday by B.C. Supreme Court Justice Meyers that the OKIB claim doesn’t meet the three-part test that merits an injunction.
    Jun 1, 2015
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