Okanagan Latest News
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Snowmobilers fall through ice, bodies recovered days later after lake refreezes: RCMPAnahim Lake RCMP say they first learned of the snowmobilers’ disappearance last Friday; the report officers received was that the snowmobilers had not been seen since Feb. 17.Canada8 hours
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Hearing on police-involved death of Myles Gray resuming after obscenity led to delayA public hearing into the police-involved death of Myles Gray resumes in Vancouver.Canada11 hours
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Canadian police warn Sikh activist of threat to life as Carney announces India visitMoninder Singh suspects the Indian government is behind the threat to his life.WorldFeb 24
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Okanagan mom found support, help in group after son died from overdoseThe Okanagan woman said her son David, who was 37 and a UBC student at the time, struggled with mental health and used substances to self-medicate.HealthFeb 23
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‘It’s always heartbreaking’: Multiple Okanagan wineries in foreclosureIn 2024 alone, at least a quarter of Okanagan wineries were listed for sale. Last year, roughly 20 were publicly on the market.CanadaFeb 23
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Tumbler Ridge shooter’s half-brother arrested in Alberta after warrant issuedJacob VanRootselaar was arrested in Sylvan Lake after being wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for attempted murder in Fort McMurray, Alberta RCMP confirmed.CrimeFeb 23
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WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Feb. 23Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.CanadaFeb 23
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OpenAI reps summoned to Ottawa to discuss concerns following Tumbler Ridge shootingChatGPT states that the account was suspended due to concerns about the suspect's posts, but it did not alert law enforcement officials in Canada.CrimeFeb 23
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‘Frightening’: B.C. man’s photos capture violence, chaos in Puerto VallartaVancouver resident John Snyder lives part time in the Romantic Zone in Puerto Vallarta, where the worst of Sunday's cartel violence happened.CrimeFeb 23
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Family of Tumbler Ridge victim cancels funeral over death threatsThe family of a 12-year-old girl killed in the deadly Tumbler Ridge, B.C., shootings has cancelled her funeral service over death threats they’re receiving.CrimeFeb 23
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Federal government raises concerns over OpenAI safety measures after B.C. tragedyThe federal government responds to reports involving Tumbler Ridge shooter's OpenAI account, while a funeral service for one of the students is canceled after online threats.CanadaFeb 21
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Heli-skier dies in avalanche near Revelstoke, B.C.A heli-skier has died after being caught in an avalanche near Revelstoke, B.C., with RCMP and the BC Coroners Service investigating the fatal incident.CanadaFeb 21
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City of Kelowna security patrols should be expanded to Rutland, business owners sayOn Thursday, the City of Kelowna announced its latest response to the ongoing issues plaguing downtown: temporary overnight security patrols.CanadaFeb 20
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Canada warns First Nations people to carry passport when crossing U.S. borderThe federal government updated its travel advice for the U.S. and is now urging First Nations people to carry a passport, in addition to a status card, when crossing the border.CanadaFeb 20
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Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT activity flagged internally 7 months before tragedy“Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the Tumbler Ridge tragedy," a spokesperson for OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT, confirmed on Friday afternoon.CrimeFeb 20
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Watch the 60th annual Variety Show of Hearts TelethonJoin us from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 22 to hear how you can help children with disabilities and complex health needs and make a difference in their lives.LifestyleFeb 20
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Coffee-hockey combo — or breakfast beers? — for bleary-eyed Olympic fansThe Olympics in northern Italy are taking place eight time zones ahead of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and nine hours ahead for folks in B.C., leading to some early mornings for fans.SportsFeb 20
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‘May be a thawing’ between Canada and U.S., B.C. premier says after tariff court rulingThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday ruled that Trump overstepped his presidential authority by imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico and other countries under emergency powers.PoliticsFeb 20
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Guns in photo posted by Tumbler Ridge shooter’s mother were legal, expert saysA former RCMP weapons officer says guns in a photo posted by the Tumbler Ridge shooter's mother all appear to have been legal to own in Canada at the time.CrimeFeb 20
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‘What are they hiding?’: Okanagan mom denied son’s medical records after his suicide“They went to find him for his medication and couldn’t find him. He wasn’t in his bed anymore. They knocked on the bathroom door. Nobody answered,” she said.CanadaFeb 19
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‘Death by 1,000 cuts’: B.C. businesses criticize PST changesSome business owners in downtown Victoria say the PST will add to the costs they already pay to keep their storefronts safe from crime and social disorder.EconomyFeb 19
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Penticton soup kitchen scrambles to find new home amid looming evictionPenticton Soupateria, a volunteer-driven soup kitchen on Orchard Avenue, received an eviction notice last week, effective May 31.CanadaFeb 19
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‘They’re overseeing themselves’: B.C. budget eliminates merit commissioner positionWhen someone is hired in B.C.'s Public Service, an independent office oversees the hiring to make sure the job was won on merit and not political connections.PoliticsFeb 19
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Snowmobiler dies after being caught in avalanche near Fernie, B.C.Elk Valley RCMP said that the initial information suggested that a man who had been snowmobiling in the area had been caught in an avalanche.CanadaFeb 19
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B.C. government spending $50M to expand availability of nasal naloxone across provinceBritish Columbia Health Minister Josie Osborne says the province is spending $50 million to expand availability of anti-overdose nasal naloxone across the province.HealthFeb 19