Okanagan Latest News
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Raty helps fill void at centre for CanucksVancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford stated at the end of last season that he wanted to upgrade the team's depth at centre.Sports4 hours
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‘It’s tough’: Canucks searching for answers after falling 4-1 to UtahThe Vancouver Canucks fired general manager Jim Benning and head coach Travis Green exactly four years ago and the team's current fortunes are worse than ever.SportsDec 6
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Kelowna residents raise concerns over social support facilities in neighbourhoodThe City of Kelowna, in partnership with BC Housing, plans to build a 40-unit supportive and complex care facility on Pacific Avenue near Capri Mall.CanadaDec 5
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Rain, snow to fall as Okanagan ends year in a drought'As we continue into the weekend, we’re going to see potential rain coming through, more so later into the week, like Sunday and Monday.'WeatherDec 5
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Conservation officers no longer ‘actively’ looking for grizzly bears in Bella Coola attackOfficers had recently captured four grizzly bears, but forensic results came back to confirm that none of the bears, an adult female and three young, were linked to the attack.EnvironmentDec 5
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Whitecaps future in Vancouver uncertain, MLS commissioner muses"We're in the business of delivering for those people who really want to have an MLS team they can love and embrace," Don Garber said.SportsDec 5
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2 B.C. First Nations say government is rushing mine expansion without proper review“We do not consent at this point. We have too much more we have to work through,” said Keith Crow, chief of Lower Similkameen on Friday.PerspectivesDec 5
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B.C. government provides guidance about involuntary care for people under 19This guidance is to help clarify for physicians when young people can be admitted under the Mental Health Act at the request of parents or guardians.HealthDec 5
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‘Cocaine lawyer’ for Ryan Wedding has legal licence suspended in OntarioAn Ontario lawyer accused by American authorities of advising a Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged-cocaine kingpin has had his licence to practice law suspended.CrimeDec 5
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Investigation launched after dog tied to tree, left for dead in Okanagan'This was an act by a person,' Matt Affleck with the BC SPCA said. 'Somebody did this to this dog... Somebody just tied it up and left it for dead.'CrimeDec 4
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WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Dec. 4Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.CanadaDec 4
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Millions of dollars worth of fraud alleged to have happened at B.C. social development ministryA Global News investigation is revealing the many ways the Social Development and Poverty Reduction Ministry is exposed to potential fraud.PoliticsDec 4
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Proposed bill in honour of slain Kelowna, B.C. woman takes big step forwardBill C-225, otherwise known as Bailey's Law, passed second reading. The bill is in memory of Bailey McCourt, a slain Kelowna mother.CanadaDec 4
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High Level mill closure to affect 190 jobs in northern AlbertaWest Fraser Timber says it plans to indefinitely curtail work at its High Level mill in northern Alberta due to significant weakening in demand for oriented strand board (OSB).EconomyDec 4
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Here’s how traffic in Canadian cities fared against the world’s worstSome of Canada's biggest cities are among the world's worst for traffic congestion, according to a new report. Though none cracked the top 10 or even the top 20.EconomyDec 4
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John Rustad steps down as leader of BC ConservativesIn a statement, Rustad said he is proud of what the Conservatives have built and is proud of the team of Conservative MLAs who represent communities across the province.PoliticsDec 4
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Ryan Wedding’s ‘cocaine lawyer’ facing licence suspension, restriction in OntarioAn Ontario lawyer accused by American authorities of advising a Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged-cocaine kingpin may have his licence to practice law restricted or suspended.CrimeDec 4
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B.C. conservation officers capture 4 more bears in attack investigationConservation officers in B.C. say they've captured four more grizzly bears that are being tested to determine if they were involved in an attack on a school group last month.CanadaDec 4
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Why was ‘incredible’ giant cedar cut down, despite B.C.’s big-tree protection law?Joshua Wright says a yellow cedar tree he photographed last year was "incredible," the largest he'd ever seen in a decade of hiking around Vancouver Island.CanadaDec 4
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Rustad may make B.C. Conservatives ‘ungovernable’ if he doesn’t exit, says analystA political analyst says John Rustad's disputed leadership of the B.C. Conservatives appears "unsustainable" after he refused to step down in the face of a caucus mutiny.PoliticsDec 4
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Rigid model blamed for failed Penticton vote to approve tiny homes for the unhousedDespite a growing homelessness problem in the South Okanagan city, council voted 4-2 against the project and the millions of provincial dollars that would come along with it.CanadaDec 3
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B.C. business community urges government to kick-start ‘economic engine’ in 2026"We're asking for three things in particular," Alex McMillan, Interim CEO of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce, told Global News on Wednesday.PoliticsDec 3
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Alberta man wanted for threatening, harassing women on dating apps: Edmonton policeA man who has previously been accused of harassing, threatening behaviour towards women he matched with on dating apps in Calgary is now wanted in Edmonton for the same behaviour.CrimeDec 3
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B.C. pulp mill to close, leaving 350 employees out of workDomtar, which owns the mill in Crofton, says continued poor pricing for pulp and a lack of access to affordable fibre led to the plant closure.EconomyDec 3
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John Rustad removed as B.C. Conservatives’ leader, party says, but Rustad says not trueAisha Estey along with six other members of the party's management committee called for Rustad to resign in September, citing turmoil under his leadership.PoliticsDec 3