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  • Central Okanagan car shows collide
    A time-honoured May long weekend tradition in the Okanagan is heading to a car show and today there were two. Sydney Morton hit both the World of Wheels car show in West Kelowna and the newly established Peachland Classic Car Show just to the south.
    Lifestyle
    May 19
  • Justin Trudeau visits Central Okanagan
    The Prime Minister was in the Okanagan on Friday, in light of emergency preparedness week. Justin Trudeau spoke with media at the West Kelowna fire hall after meeting with local mayors and fire chiefs. Taya Fast reports.
    May 10
  • Central Okanagan students become firefighters for a day
    Firefighters at Kelowna Fire Department Station #1 opened their doors to students from across the Central Okanagan to give them a chance to walk in their boots for a day. Sydney Morton has the story.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 24
  • New data shows growth in Central Okanagan’s business sector
    The Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission has released new data in an effort to support the local business community. As Jayden Wasney reports, all signs point toward steady growth within the business sector, but there is still one issue the region continues to face hurdles with.
    Economy
    Apr 9
  • Abandoned pet rabbits on the rise in the Central Okanagan
    Long-time Kelowna residents likely remember the epidemic of abandoned pet rabbits roaming through the city’s streets. Now, 16 years later, a Central Okanagan non-profit animal organization warns that the region could soon see a rapid increase in domestic rabbits without homes. Jayden Wasney reports.
    Mar 20
  • Central Okanagan residents slowly rebuilding after wildfires
    The owner of a contracting company in Kelowna says he’s slowly starting to see more residents begin the process of rebuilding, after losing their homes to wildfires last summer. As Jayden Wasney reports, the regional district and the City of West Kelowna are preparing for an influx of building-permit applications.
    Mar 13
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  • Fundraiser supports Central Okanagan Hospice Association
    If you have ever wondered how far one ticket can take you, get ready to have your question answered. Sydney Morton has the details on a local fundraiser that could take you further than Prospera Place.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 6
  • Global Okanagan News at 5:30: May 19, 2024
    it’s Boating Safety Awareness Week across Canada, and in the Okanagan, four homes have been lost to a wildfire burning near Fort Nelson, and the Central Okanagan hosts two car shows in one day.
    May 19
  • Global Okanagan News at 5:30: May 11, 2024
    The fire danger rating in the Central Okanagan is now high, PENSAR rescue requires a helicopter, and the Interior Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is holding a fundraiser.
    May 11
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  • Global Okanagan News at 5: May 2, 2024
    A political shake-up for the Regional District of Central Okanagan, a home in Oliver goes up in flames twice in two days, and a new partnership is formed to protect BC waterways from invasive mussels.
    May 2
  • Rescue along forest service roads increase
    Of the dozens of rescue calls Central Okanagan Search and Rescue responded to so far this year. there’s one that stood out. As Victoria Femia reports – COSAR is seeing a rise in people getting stranded on forest service roads in need of a rescue.
    May 5
  • Shake up at RDCO board
    There’s been a political shake-up on the board for the Regional District of Central Okanagan, the chairman stepped down and there’s been a surprise change with Kelowna’s representation at the table. As Victoria Femia reports – the change up has come as a surprise to one former mayor.
    May 2
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  • SD23 looking at adding schools in Kelowna
    As Kelowna’s population continues to grow, Central Okanagan Public Schools is eyeing up the possibility of adding several new schools as part of its 2025/2026 five-year capital plan. Jayden Wasney reports.
    Apr 29
  • KGH Foundation launches new cancer care campaign
    For the first time ever, The KGH Foundation is calling on the Central Okanagan to help raise funds in support of advancing cancer care at the Kelowna General Hospital. Jayden Wasney has the details.
    Apr 15
  • Global Okanagan News at 5: April 9, 2024
    A Shuswap boy is recovering after he was attacked by a dog that not only left him with physical wounds but emotional ones as well; a Penticton resident is warning others to be aware after falling victim to a new and sophisticated phone scam; the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission has released new data in...
    Apr 9
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  • Rally for Childhood Connections Centre
    After 40 years of servicing families in the Central Okanagan, the Childhood Connections Centre is in its last days after the provincial government didn’t renew its contract – essentially pulling its main source of funding. But as Victoria Femia reports – a rally was held Saturday with hopes of sending a message to the government...
    Apr 6
  • Global Okanagan News at 5: March 20, 2024
    A longtime employee at the Okanagan Skaha school district pleaded guilty Wednesday to stealing more than $5,000 from his employer, but will likely dodge a criminal record and prison time; Penticton RCMP have arrested a man after he reportedly broke into a home early last Wednesday morning; a Central Okanagan non-profit animal organization warns that...
    Mar 20
  • Childhood Connections centre facing closure
    It’s been supporting families in the Central Okanagan for 40 years, but the days for the Childhood Connections centre in Kelowna are numbered. The government didn’t renew its contract and the centre is slated for closure. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the news is a big blow to families who rely on the long-running organization...
    Mar 14
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  • Global Okanagan News at 5: March 7, 2024
    A man has been arrested by police and charged after allegedly threatening another person with a hammer in downtown Vernon; police in the Central Okanagan have issued a warning about a door-to-door business that’s allegedly scamming area residents; the City of Kelowna has partnered up with a Canadian robotics company, for a pilot project that...
    Mar 7
  • Global Okanagan News at 5:30: March 2, 2024
    A tour guide with avalanche rescue experience finds himself at the right place at the right time, Rural Enderby residents vote on proposed mosquito control, and Central Okanagan seniors gear up for grad.
    Mar 2
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