Not once but three times in Kelowna’s history, tobacco looked to become the dominant crop in the region. While First Nations people grew and harvested tobacco for hundreds of years before European ...
There are a lot of festive holiday houses to see in Kamloops where residents go over the top with lights and decorations. For over a decade, iNFOnews.ca has been adding to its list of addresses that ...
Keremeos is one of B.C.’s not so secret wine destinations. Tucked into the outrageously beautiful Similkameen Valley, this town, along with its neighbour wee Cawston, play host to a list of star ...
The new manager of a cozy South Okanagan winery has ambitious plans to evolve and develop its brand. Pipe' Dreams Winery was purchased last year by long-time Okanagan Valley farmers Karmjeet and Sam ...
The addition of fences, security guards, identification stamps and a lots of cops at the end of March changed the landscape at the homeless tent city along a section of the Okanagan Rail Trail in ...
After more than 30 years in Canada, a Vernon man who has been jailed multiple times for drunk driving will be kicked out of the country after he finishes his latest stint in prison. At the Vernon ...
A Kelowna company that grows, processes and exports cherries was fined last year following a fatal tractor incident has again been fined after a tractor driver was seriously injured. According to a ...
Part of the highway through downtown Kelowna is closed as police investigate a crash that sent an officer to the hospital. The Mountie was involved in a collision at the intersection of Harvey Avenue ...
RCMP say the person who drowned in Kamloops Lake last weekend was a international student at Thompson Rivers University. The student was swimming near the Tobiano Bruker Marina around 5 p.m. Saturday, ...
When Vernon builder Bryce Dahlen was approached by a client late last fall to build a carriage house in their yard, he pitched the idea of a duplex. New rules about density implemented by the ...
A large, charming white house with green trim has been a familiar site for people travelling through the Shuswap for decades. Perched on side of the Trans-Canada Highway in Tappen, the house was a ...
Land acknowledgements have become common practice in the Okanagan. You hear them at nearly any common gathering in an official space: "We acknowledge we are on the unceded lands of the Syilx People." ...
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