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Doug Plumb aiming to bring professional basketball to Kelowna

Doug Plumb aiming to bring professional basketball to Kelowna

Doug Plumb aims to have an Okanagan-based professional basketball team compete in the CEBL by the summer of 2026.
B.C. police officer dies on duty after medical emergency

B.C. police officer dies on duty after medical emergency

Saanich PD Chief Dean Duthie says peer support teams are supporting the officer's family and department staff
Commercial trucks driving through B.C. to Alaska could pay for the privilege: Eby

Commercial trucks driving through B.C. to Alaska could pay for the privilege: Eby

Move follows province's initial response of removing Red state liquor from B.C. Liquor Store shelves
Free diabetes medication, menopausal hormone therapy coming to B.C.

Free diabetes medication, menopausal hormone therapy coming to B.C.

The province and the federal government have officially signed an agreement to make diabetes medication and hormone replacement therapy for menopause free within the next year.
'Obviously a bully': Kelowna panel weighs in on Trump tariffs

'Obviously a bully': Kelowna panel weighs in on Trump tariffs

A six-member panel from several industries discussed the impact of tariffs on Canada
3 teams punch ticket to Brier playoffs in B.C., 3 to go in last day of round robin

3 teams punch ticket to Brier playoffs in B.C., 3 to go in last day of round robin

Round robin play concludes on Thursday
Okanagan boy in final lap to reaching $10K for cancer research

Okanagan boy in final lap to reaching $10K for cancer research

'He has really enjoyed helping people'
'Our economy is built to withstand': B.C. offers tariff reassurance

'Our economy is built to withstand': B.C. offers tariff reassurance

Finance Minister Brenda Bailey addressed Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce after releasing provincial budget
Okanagan fruit growers to be hit by impact of tariffs on both sides of trade war

Okanagan fruit growers to be hit by impact of tariffs on both sides of trade war

Farmers likely first to feel the impact of tariffs as they rely on American fruit buyers and U.S.-made fertilizer, pesticides
Kamloops attack victim receives fraction of $7M court order

Kamloops attack victim receives fraction of $7M court order

Jessie Simpson has received 0.8 per cent of the awarded damages