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Peachland council advances budget with 6.65% property tax increase

Peachland council advances budget with 6.65% property tax increase

The increase equates to a $111.72 annual increase for the typical single-family home assessed at $887,000
West Kelowna town hall to tackle concerns over housing development in Glenrosa

West Kelowna town hall to tackle concerns over housing development in Glenrosa

'They represent a substantial potential for future housing development'
Local Heroes honoured at annual Spirit of Peachland Civic Awards

Local Heroes honoured at annual Spirit of Peachland Civic Awards

'Peachland thrives because of the dedication, kindness and hard work of its citizens'
Hedge fire close to Kelowna General Hospital 'likely accidental'

Hedge fire close to Kelowna General Hospital 'likely accidental'

A video of the blaze was posted online
B.C. Community Bat Program calling on volunteers for annual count

B.C. Community Bat Program calling on volunteers for annual count

Bat counts are crucial in helping biologists monitor bat populations
Okanagan First Nations band condemn MLA statement, demand resignation

Okanagan First Nations band condemn MLA statement, demand resignation

The snpinkÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™tn Penticton Indian Band is calling for the resignation of three MLAs
Kelowna youth shelter cannot make ends meet, needs urgent support

Kelowna youth shelter cannot make ends meet, needs urgent support

BGC Okanagan is asking Kelowna to rally together to fund its youth shelter and the life-saving services it provides
Eagles tribute band coming back to Okanagan

Eagles tribute band coming back to Okanagan

Hotel California will be at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre on Monday, May 12.
City of Kelowna expands Okanagan College's new rec building with $4M pledge

City of Kelowna expands Okanagan College's new rec building with $4M pledge

The building is expected to open Fall 2026
Kelowna, Kamloops ranked 1st in Canada for wildfire risk in 2025: Report

Kelowna, Kamloops ranked 1st in Canada for wildfire risk in 2025: Report

'KelownaÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s risk remained flat year-over-year with consistently high anomaly and severity ratings'
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