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Kelowna 5th in Canada for credit card debt: Study

Kelowna 5th in Canada for credit card debt: Study

The average outstanding balance per capita is $3,394 according to Money.ca
B.C. child killer’s identity switch sparks new B.C. name change law

B.C. child killer’s identity switch sparks new B.C. name change law

Allan Schoenborn, who killed his 3 children in Merritt, now Ken John Johnson
B.C. clears way for rent caps on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

B.C. clears way for rent caps on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

Legislation allows city to limit rent increases in its poorest neighbourhood
Evacuation calls expand in northeastern B.C. as Fort Nelson wildfire grows

Evacuation calls expand in northeastern B.C. as Fort Nelson wildfire grows

Forecasts call for windy weather that may blow Parker Lake wildfire toward evacuated town
Teens demand more from adults as youth violence rises in Kelowna

Teens demand more from adults as youth violence rises in Kelowna

Kelowna RCMP said they take an education first approach
VIDEO: Cone Zone campaign reminds B.C. drivers to slow down, move over

VIDEO: Cone Zone campaign reminds B.C. drivers to slow down, move over

42 tickets issued in 2 hours as B.C.-wide initiative kicks off in South Surrey
Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

A Pro-Palestine encampment was set up at the UBC Okanagan campus on May 13
Filming in Nanaimo brings ‘The Last of Us’ fan fever

Filming in Nanaimo brings ‘The Last of Us’ fan fever

Fans of the TV series try to catch a glimpse of actors
B.C. should review vaccination order for remote health-care workers: judge

B.C. should review vaccination order for remote health-care workers: judge

Ban may not be justifiable for unvaccinated workers who don’t interact with patients, court says
Missed housing goals proving the need for legislation: B.C. minister

Missed housing goals proving the need for legislation: B.C. minister

3 out of 4 B.C. municipalities subject to new housing targets failed to meet their goals