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Vancouver developer’s comments on Kelowna’s building approval process counteredA developer out of the Lower Mainland is speaking out, over what he claims was a challenging process to get a building permit approved in Kelowna.EconomyOct 29
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Noise from REM train line ‘absolutely very loud’ for those living near tracksMany people living near the tracks of the REM train line to the South Shore complain the noise remains a major disturbance and is diminishing their quality of life.CanadaSep 12
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West Kelowna residents thank firefighters after seeing how close flames got to their homesFor Rose Ridge Park residents like Joey Gidda, flames came right up onto his property, burning parts of his fence, but fortunately did not reach his home.FireAug 28
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B.C. wildfires: Kelowna evacuees await updates on when they can return homeWith thousands of Central Okanagan residents displaced from their homes, some are coming to evacuation check points, to find out when they can return home.FireAug 21
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Loto-Québec winner donating $7M to help adults living with autismThe South Shore resident won more than $70 million playing Lotto Max. The winning was the largest jackpot ever awarded in Loto-Québec history.CanadaApr 25
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B.C. falling behind on new housing starts, provincial budget suggestsThe NDP's latest three year fiscal plan showed 46,721 new housing starts in B.C. last year, but projected a 16.5 per cent decrease this year to just 39,033 starts.PoliticsMar 2
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Guelph, Ont. man charged in connection with series of break and entersPolice allege one man was responsible for breaking into a number of homes in the downtown area.CrimeJan 30
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Kingston’s rental vacancy rate among lowest in OntarioFor the second year in a row, the city had the second-lowest rental vacancy rate in the province, according to a new report released Thursday.CanadaJan 26
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Property assessments spike again in Lethbridge: City officialsThe City of Lethbridge mailed out property assessment notices on Jan.4, and many residents will have noticed quite the increase.ConsumerJan 11
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Doug Ford denies claims that his government tipped off developers on Greenbelt changesOntario Premier Doug Ford says he and his government did not tip off developers ahead of announcing changes to the Greenbelt.PoliticsDec 1, 2022
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