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Mental health advocate gives impassioned speech at Vernon college

Mental health advocate gives impassioned speech at Vernon college

Internationally renowned speaker Alex Boy茅 brought boatloads of energy to his speech about mental health at Okanagan College's high school health care introductory event Thursday
Foundation in name of slain Lumby mother pushing for justice reforms

Foundation in name of slain Lumby mother pushing for justice reforms

The Tatjana Martin Foundation of Hope is just getting off the ground, spreading the word with float in Lumby Days parade
New regulations called for as Greater Vernon water concerns rise

New regulations called for as Greater Vernon water concerns rise

Coldstream leading a joint resolution to UBCM requesting modernized wastewater and sewerage system regulations in light of controversial VegPro septic system
Reports of aggressive deer across Penticton, city warns

Reports of aggressive deer across Penticton, city warns

With fawning season here, the public is urged to pay extra attention to outdoor surroundings
Teen discovers endangered snake near Hope

Teen discovers endangered snake near Hope

Toshiro "Andy" Baziuk discovers sharp-tailed snake in Boston Bar's forest
Langara College flasher charged with exposing himself in Penticton

Langara College flasher charged with exposing himself in Penticton

Christopher Kumar Ram has been charged with exposing himself, as well as resisting arrest
Big burn ban prompts FireSmart push in North Okanagan

Big burn ban prompts FireSmart push in North Okanagan

Campfires still allowed, residents urged to take proactive steps to safeguard their properties
B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

Tofino opts back out of short-term rental rules, while Creston opts in
Fake money making the rounds in North Okanagan

Fake money making the rounds in North Okanagan

Several cases of counterfeit cash since May
Pilot in North Okanagan helicopter crash case won't go to trial until 2026

Pilot in North Okanagan helicopter crash case won't go to trial until 2026

Vincent Porteous faces charges of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, failing to stop after an accident, and other charges under the Aeronautics Act