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Junior tennis camp welcomes dozens of players to Penticton

Junior tennis camp welcomes dozens of players to Penticton

Players from across the South Okanagan start their summers on Penticton tennis courts
Former Vernon chiropractor guilty of sexual assault

Former Vernon chiropractor guilty of sexual assault

Murray Kievit not guilty in second count, sentencing to come later
Okanagan writer plays out real life benzo-induced dysfunction

Okanagan writer plays out real life benzo-induced dysfunction

Ken Smedley's play, Schadenfreude, was written entirely in Vernon Jubilee Hospital, where he was being treated for a benzodiazepine withdrawal injury
UPDATE: Heavy rain no longer expected in South Thompson, North Okanagan

UPDATE: Heavy rain no longer expected in South Thompson, North Okanagan

The rain is expected to end by the middle of the day
B.C.'s Top of the World provincial park closed due to 2024 wildfire

B.C.'s Top of the World provincial park closed due to 2024 wildfire

Top of the World provincial park to remain closed for the season due to wildfire damage from last year
KARIBU: B.C. community welcomes refugee family from Africa

KARIBU: B.C. community welcomes refugee family from Africa

Family from camp in Malawi, Africa relocates to Canada
D-Day veteran honoured in Summerland

D-Day veteran honoured in Summerland

Summerland Legion holds 100th birthday celebration for Richard Norris, who participated in D-Day in 1944
No catching North Vancouver pair at PGA of BC event in Vernon

No catching North Vancouver pair at PGA of BC event in Vernon

James Legault and Steven Lecuyer win the 2025 Pro-Assistant championship by three shots at The Rise Resort
EDITORIAL: Dismantling camps will not end homelessness

EDITORIAL: Dismantling camps will not end homelessness

Camps in communities across Canada are a symptom of a larger issue
B.C. kayaker excited to spotlight Columbia River in 3-week charity paddle

B.C. kayaker excited to spotlight Columbia River in 3-week charity paddle

Darcy Kindred, 55, got into kayaking last summer after 30 years in finance and a long battle with mental health, and departs on his three-week-long summer voyage July 10