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Kelowna man charged with murder had prior assault conviction with no custody

Kelowna man charged with murder had prior assault conviction with no custody

Prior to the murder of his ex-wife, Plover had been charged with assault and uttering threats, and was still under protective conditions from 2024
North Okanagan Legends mine provincial lacrosse gold

North Okanagan Legends mine provincial lacrosse gold

Host team goes undefeated, downing Prince George 10-3 in U17B minor lacrosse B.C. championship game at Vernon's Kal Tire Place
PHOTOS: Classic car festival shifts the capital city into high gear

PHOTOS: Classic car festival shifts the capital city into high gear

The 11th Northwest Deuce Days features 1,300 hot rods, marking nearly a century of car culture
At Interior B.C. music festivals, nitrous oxide is no laughing matter

At Interior B.C. music festivals, nitrous oxide is no laughing matter

Harm reduction workers have advice for users following a warning from Health Canada
PHOTOS: Wildfire near Harrison Lake being held

PHOTOS: Wildfire near Harrison Lake being held

25 firefighters assigned to blaze on Sunday
Kamloops Fire Rescue clears dirt, debris after mudslide

Kamloops Fire Rescue clears dirt, debris after mudslide

The 900 block of Pine Springs Road was impacted by flowing mud as wet weather continues
QB Harris leads visiting Roughriders to 33-27 win over B.C. Lions

QB Harris leads visiting Roughriders to 33-27 win over B.C. Lions

Huge first quarter sparks Saskatchewan to victory
WOLF: Longtime love affair with the sun remains on hold

WOLF: Longtime love affair with the sun remains on hold

COLUMN: Being paler than coconut meat isn't such a great thing
Favourable weather aids Similkameen Valley wildfire fight

Favourable weather aids Similkameen Valley wildfire fight

The Placer Creek wildfire east of E.C. Manning Provincial Park, 3,100 hectares in size, remains out of control
Earthquake rattles Similkameen Valley, lightly felt in Kelowna

Earthquake rattles Similkameen Valley, lightly felt in Kelowna

A 3.8-magnitude quake hit the region early on Saturday