Pedestrian dead after crash on Highway 97 near Kelowna
Mounties in B.C.’s Okanagan are appealing for witnesses and information after a fatal collision on Highway 97.
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Mounties in B.C.’s Okanagan are appealing for witnesses and information after a fatal collision on Highway 97.
A lawyer in B.C.‘s Interior has resigned from the provincial law society and agreed not to apply for reinstatement for five years after admitting to professional misconduct that began nearly two decades ago.
The last day of February was sunny and unseasonably warm across much of B.C. In five communities, it was the hottest Feb. 28 on record.
A Kamloops man has been sentenced to just less than two years behind bars after failing to comply with a probation order and possessing child sex abuse material.
B.C.’s police oversight agency has been called in to investigate after a woman was killed in a car crash in Kelowna Thursday.
A woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle following a well-being check in Kamloops, B.C.
Authorities are asking for the public’s help tracking down a B.C. man accused of providing “specific medical assessments” to people, despite lacking the credentials to do so.
British Columbia’s ombudsperson says the lack of government progress on compensating Doukhobors who were wrongfully detained in the 1950s is “disheartening.”
Authorities in B.C. and Alberta have issued a "Special Public Avalanche Warning" for the next several days, citing an increased risk of dangerous and potentially deadly avalanches.
Osoyoos Mayor Sue McKortoff likens the situation facing the scenic B.C. community just a few kilometres from the U.S. border to that of her own family.
An acupuncturist and traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in West Kelowna has been banned from treating female patients due to allegations of misconduct, according to the professional regulator.
British Columbia has launched a new $10 million fund to help tree fruit farmers facing proposed U.S. tariffs on the heels of years of devastatingly low crop yields.
Firefighters in Kelowna knocked down a pair of blazes early Sunday morning and both are being considered suspicious.
A dozen seniors in B.C. spent more than three hours creating a massive display of patriotic pride on a frozen lake, arranging snow into the shape of the Canadian flag.
Shots were fired at a Penticton home police describe as a “known problem property” Monday morning.