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Warriors, Chiefs deadlock

BCHL January 23, 2016 / 10:00 afternoon

The West Kerona Warriors has made a ful l-fledged ball on Chili Wuck Chiefs and has earned two valuable points. In the end, I had to settle 3-3.

Time to reward ourselves

Columnist January 23, 2016 / 10:00 PM

I've been practicing a healthy life in the last few weeks, so it's a turn to remember a good life. You often say it, right?

Tax debt: Solutions

Columnist January 23, 2016 / 9:57 PM

The Wide Authority Canada has a wide range of authority if you borrow money. If you borrow, they will find a way to take them. They claim.

Search for missing man

Vancouver January 23, 2016 / 9:03 Afternoon

Police are looking for a 7 8-yea r-old William Chan, who was finally witnessed around his care home, 1400 blocks in the city, around 1:00 pm on Saturday.

Two dead at lumber yard

New Westminster January 23, 2016 / 7:27 pm

An accidental accident occurred at the Metro Vancouver area of ​​the Metro Vancouver area, killing them. According to Barb McCli n-Lock, British Colombia.

Fun-filled literacy day

Penticon JANUARY 23, 2016 / 7:22 P. M.

At a special event held in Pendorton on Saturday, families overtaken and had the opportunity to pull out the plug. This was the ninth day.

California jail escape

World January 23, 2016 / 6:07 pm

Three inmates cut off a hal f-inch steel grid and shot a rope from the roof, escaping from the Southern California's maximum security prison.

Quail Ridge power out

Kerunea January 23, 2016 / 5:17 pm

Update: 6:08 pm. According to Michael Alison, a spokesman of FORTISBC, the power in the QUAIL RIDGE district is now restored. The cause of the punk is

Get mousy

Columnist January 23, 2016 / 4:34 pm

The other day, when I was talking to a former colleague, it became a topic of unnecessary customers in the old office. The newest staff was small and gra y-brown.

More shooting details given

Canada January 23, 2016 / 4:20 Afternoon

RCMP rushed to a local high school and found a high school, as a panic student or teacher began to report that gunfish were running away.

Throwdown draws a crowd

Penticon January 23, 2016 / 4:13 pm

Athletes in western Canada tried their skills in the challenge held in Penticon on Saturday. Approximately 310 athletes from 16 to 61 years old.

17 deaths from storm

The World January 23, 2016 / 3:33 pm

Strong blizzards, such as hurricanes, stagnated most of the east coast on Saturdays, snowed up to 3 feet, and stuck tens of thousands of people.

New theatre campaign

Pentik 23 JANUARY 2016 / 3:24 PM

A group that hopes to restore Penticon's former Penmar Theater will launch a new financing campaign. Penmar Community Arts initiatives

Boulder misses power lines

Kelemeos January 23, 2016 / 3:21 pm

According to Keremeos RCMP, a huge rock fell right next to the expressway on Friday morning, and nearby electric wires were lost. "There were just two.

Detroit hosts auto show

Detroit January 23, 2016 / 3:08 pm

The North American International Automobile Show is being held in the North American International Automobile Show in the home base of the automotive industry. There are new cars, motorcycles and racing cars.

Shuswap, Valley grants

Salmon arm January 23, 2016 / 2:48 pm

The three social services institutions in the salmon arm, and one social service agency in armstrong, chikamas and scotch cleans, received a total of $ 100. 550 in the community match.

Canadian in 5th at Whistler

Whistler January 23, 2016 / 2:30 pm

Canadian Dave Greesidine has recorded the fifth place in his career in the Skeleton Race of the Men's World Cup on Saturday. He is a 3 6-yea r-old slider from Brumpedton.

Gone to the flip slide

Business January 23, 2016 / 2:18 pm

According to Nielsen's statistics of music lovers, Americans purchased more old music and new music music last year. list

BC pipeline protest

Burnaby January 23, 2016 / 1:29 pm

First Nation representatives and environmental protection organizations opposing the Kinder Morgan Transmountain Pipeline Plan have demonstrated outside of the National Energy.

Blizzard cancels flights

The World January 23, 2016 / 1:06 Afternoon

The airline canceled about 6. 300 flights in the United States this weekend, as snowstorms, cold, and ice hit most of the United States, including cities on the east coast.

Castanet's week in review

Keronea January 23, 2016 / 13:00

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Murder investigation

Camloops January 23, 2016 / 12:09 PM

Update: 5:58 pm. The owner of the Camloops sushi restaurant says that the fatal knife at the entrance was a "nightmare." Sam Chan, the owner of Hazuki sushi, says.

Suspicious death in Langley

π. H. January 23, 2016 / 12:02 pm

According to RCMP, the investigator is at a suspicious death at a hotel in Langley. Late on Friday afternoon, a police officer was called to the hotel.

Top marks in history

Canada January 23, 2016 / 12:00 P. M.

Most Canadian states and the prisons have been highly evaluated in new results tables on historical education. Historica Canada investigated both.

Charge up in Keremeos

Kelemeos January 23, 2016 / 11:35 am

In Keremeos, electricity can now be supplied to cars. The municipality has set up an electric car charging station.

Help for battered U.S.

January 23, 2016 / 10:51 am

Update: 10:50 am, according to Hydro-Aquebec, more than 200 workers are providing support in New York during large storms on the east coast of the United States.

Teacher, tutor among dead

La Lowch, Susque January 23, 2016 / 10:45 am

In the northern part of Suscachuwan, a gun shooting case contains young teachers and assistants among the four dead. Adam Wood began on the podium in September.

Snowmobilers rescued

Bernon January 23, 2016 / 10:24 am.

Bernon Search and Rescue's Winch Helicopter Rescue Corps was able to rescue two cold snowmobils from Suswap's Deep Galley on Saturday morning. Ο.

Vernon shop in A&W ad

Bernon January 23, 2016 / 10:00 am.

A & amp; W W's most famous employee was selling hamburgers in Vernon on Saturday. Allen Lulu starred in another nationwide commercial shot with A & amp; W at.

Bloomberg in the wings?

New York January 23, 2016 / 9:26 am

Former Michael Bloomberg may start an independent election campaign for the presidential election. This is according to.

Oh Canada, we're 2nd best

Canada January 23, 2016 / 9:06 AM.

It may not be the first place, but Canada is in the second place in the ranking of the country he wants to live in. The list was announced this week for the world.

Police probe over shots fired

Penticon January 23, 2016 / 8:31 am

Penticon's RCMP is investigating after two people have been arrested after a gun tracking on Thursday night. RCMP.

Local TV needs cash

Operation January 23, 2016 / 7:50 am

Nearly half of Canadian local TV stations have announced that if there is no increase in income to cover local program production, the broadcast may be terminated by 2020.

Vees trounce Chilliwack

Penticon January 23, 2016 / 7:38 am

On Friday night, Penticon Vy's was in great shape, exploding five goals in the first period and won 8-1 to Chilli Wuck Chiefs.

Wood panels to replace living wall

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 23, 2016 / 7:27 am

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Avalanche control

BC January 23, 2016 / 7:20 am

According to DRIVE BC, some BC states take measures against avalanches on the highway on Saturdays. Highway 1 is closed for both directions for 4 km. From the east of the field

Port Coquitlam shooting

BC January 23, 2016 / 7:12 am.

After 9:00 pm on Friday, a shot at the Port Cokitron and one person died. Cokit Lam RCMP was reported to Rindall Avenue 2100 blocks.

Machinists accept contract

Business January 23, 2016 / 6:48 am

Air Canada's technical, maintenance, lamps, and cargo staff have accepted new contracts. The International Machine Engineering Group, a union, accepted a new contract.

School shootings in Canada

Canada January 23, 2016 / 6:46 am

A shooting in a Dene community in northern Saskatchewan left four people dead and several others injured on Friday. The shooting happened at La Loche High.

Foster case 'mishandled'

Vancouver Jan 23, 2016 / 6:43 AM

Foster parents in British Columbia are fighting to adopt a two-year-old Métis girl, but say they fear the toddler will suffer permanent psychological harm if she is removed.

No winner in Lotto Max

Canada Jan 23, 2016 / 6:38 AM

No one has the winning ticket for the $55 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max drawing. Fourteen million-dollar Maxmillions prizes were up for grabs.

Shooting casts shadow

Saskatchewan January 23, 2016 / 6:32 AM

Friday's school shooting in La Loche, Saskatchewan, casts a shadow over the final day of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's international summit.

Unsolved crimes: West Kel

Stoppers Crime January 23, 2016 / 6:00 AM

The RCMP may have a piece of the puzzle that will help them put someone behind bars. Here are some recent crimes that the Okanagan Crime Centre has taken flight.

Kin counterproposal?

Vernon January 23, 2016 / 5:00 AM

There may not be any movement on the Gold Racetrack, but there seems to be movement in the land negotiations. The "city" is getting a response.

Campion weathers storm

Kelowna January 23, 2016 / 5:00 AM

Notes Gordon Elliott founded Campion Marine with Ross Jardine in 1974. Kelowna Campion's boat weathered the storm left alone.

For the love of ale

Penticton January 23, 2016 / 5:00 AM.

Tickets are on sale for the 21st Annual OkanagansFest Okanagan Ale, the Pacific Northwest's largest and longest-running craft beer and cider tasting event for craft beer consumers.

Too cute

Offbeat January 23, 2016 / 12:01 AM.

This might be the most adorable video you've ever seen. Can you imagine if dogs lived like humans? .

Vipers take down Warriors

BCHL January 22, 2016 / 10:30 PM.

Liam Finlay scored the game-winning goal late in the third period to give the Vernon Vipers a 3-2 win over the West Kelowna Warriors.

CEO's pay soars, stock tanks

Business January 22, 2016 / 10:12 pm.

Viacom Inc. said CEO Philip Dauman's compensation rose 22% to $54. 2 million last year, when the stock price was down.

Rear-ender ties up traffic

West Kelowna January 22, 2016 / 10:01 pm

A crash on the southbound approach lanes of Highway 97 at Bering Road caused traffic delays in West Kelowna on Friday night. The accident happened moments later.

Rockets take down Ams

WHL January 22, 2016 / 10:00 pm

On Friday night, the Kelowna Rockets came the closest to a full-team trap they've had in months. The Rockets were minus only goaltender Jackson Whistler.

Viper boss in Carnival jail

Vernon January 22, 2016 / 9:53 pm.

Todd Miller, an executive vice president of Bernon Vipers, has returned to ice on Friday night as part of the promotion of Bernon Winter Carnival.

Trudeau in $400 M tent flap

Canada January 22, 2016 / 9:00 pm

Soon, the Todoro government will be asked to make a decision on a $ 400 million project to provide a new mobile command to the army.

Four dead at school

Suscachuwan January 22, 2016 / 8:30 pm.

Updated at 8:30 pm Updated, according to the police announcement of Suscachuwan's La Loche, he was shot in a high school in the community and killed four.

Strike at Halifax newspaper

Canada January 22, 2016 / 20:00 P. M.

Canada's largest independent daily news room employee has entered a strike after negotiations have been broken earlier this week. The union of the editorial staff of the newspaper decided on a strike.

Lots of room by the Peach?

Penticon January 22, 2016 / 7:00 PM.

The Penticon City Council must determine whether the iconic Peach On the Beach should have a store opener. Stephanie Chamber's in charge of business development

Paper closes after 141 yrs.

Nanimo January 22, 2016 / 6:30 pm

Another lon g-established Shimbun stops printing forever. Nanimo Daily News, which has been in 141 years, will be closed next week. The newspaper

Scott tops BC Scotties

Sports January 22, 2016 / 6:00 pm

Kelly Scott is approaching two more wins until the ninth participation of the Scottish of Hearts Tournament. Scott and Kerona Carling Club 4 people finished at the top of the ranking.

Condoms in schools

Kerone January 22, 2016 / 5:30 pm

From next month, some schools in the interior health district will be distributed to students for free. This is a trial.

Poll: school closures

Opinion polls January 22, 2016 / 5:11 pm

The school districts of Vernon, Kerona and Penticon face the shortage of funds. In Osoyos, there are groups that oppose the possibility of school closure.

'Run, bro, run!'

State of school January 22, 2016 / 4:47 pm

When he was shot at a school in northern Saska Chewan on Friday, he returned from lunch said he urged his friends to rush and come out.

Cops issue groper alert

North Vancouver January 22, 2016 / 4:32 pm

Two incidents occurred in North Vancouver, and police are advising women. "Believe in your intuition and understand the situation around you. If so

Dear BCSC

Letter January 22, 2016 / 4:02 pm

Dear BCSC and their employees. I am writing a letter to inform you that your boss has made a ridiculous choice, and unfortunately many of you will suffer. Of course, some people

Carts full of caring

UBCO January 22, 2016 / 3:57 Afternoon.

Students in the UBC Okanagan Engineering are aiming for homeless support with a safe and secure "personal cart". UBC teacher.

Oscars promise diversity

Los Angeles January 22, 2016 / 3:39 pm

According to the Movie Art Science Academy Chairman Sheryl Boon Iszax, the Academy has been working on members' diversification for several years.

Parents opposed to closures

Osoyos January 22, 2016 / 3:15 pm

A group that opposes the school closure of Osoyos includes not only parents but also mayors. B Renda dorosz, a resident of this town.

Four off to western Canada HR competition

Campus Lif e-Cam Loops January 22, 2016 / 2:45 pm.

Four students from the Faculty of Business Administration have won the TRU and participated in the West Canadian human resources competition held in Edmonton in March.

Dress made from car interior

Detroit Motor Show JANUARY 22, 2016 / 2:35 P. M.

A car supplier is trying to raise the word "Lady to Wear" to a completely new level. Intava Products asked a fashion designer to create four dresses.

Big booster seat recall

Business January 22, 2016 / 2:23 PM.

More than 87. 000 child seats sold at Canadian tire stores are recalled as not satisfying safety standards. Retailers say that four child seats do not meet safety standards.

Slide road reopened

West Kerone January 22, 2016 / 2:18 pm

Update: 2:16 pm Scott Crescent in West Kerona was forced to close a short term due to a slope breakdown this morning, but was resumed. The cause is rock.

Woman flees attacker

Vancouver January 22, 2016 / 1:14 pm

A violent sexual assault case has occurred in East Vancouver, and police are alert. A 2 6-yea r-old woman got into the car near the East 7th Avenue's WinderMere Street.

No bail in kidnapping case

Penticon January 22, 2016 / 1:03 pm

One of the four men, allegedly involved in the kidnapping assault in Penticon last year, was rejected on bail. Carry Anderson (47) has been released earlier.

Report links intergenerational trauma to suicide rates

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 22, 2016 / 12:45 pm

According to a survey published by the Canadian Statistics Bureau this week, one in five Aboriginals had a desire to commit suicide at one point in life. Read: Full text

Crowds pack Angelil funeral

Montreal January 22, 2016 / 12:43 pm

A funeral of Celine Dion's deceased husband, Rene Angelil, has been held this afternoon at Montreal's Cathedral in Montreal. Bishop.

Cougar spotted in Oyama

Lake Country JANUARY 22, 2016 / 12:34 P. M.

Oyama residents have been warned to pay attention to Cougar. Lake Country District announced on Friday that several witness information for Cougar has been received.

CSIS denied secret hearing

Vancouver January 22, 2016 / 12:31 pm

The Canadian spy institution loses a secret hearing about the involvement of a couple, who was guilty, was later found guilty.

Hope for migraines

Kerone January 22, 2016 / 12:14 pm

OKANAGAN CLINICAL TRIALS is looking for research for people suffering from migraine. "Many people are suffering.

Hey, there goes my car!

Kerone January 22, 2016 / 12:05 PM.

A Kelowna man saw someone driving away in his wife's Chrysler Pt Cruiser on Friday morning. Police said they were called to a home.

Pipeline challenge for PM

Canada Jan 22, 2016 / 12:00 pm.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was leaving a gathering of the world's financial and economic elite. Ο.

Oscar uproar reverse racism

World Jan 22, 2016 / 11:51 am.

British BAFTA actress Charlotte Rampling has weighed in on the debate over the lack of diversity at the Oscars, saying she supports calls for a boycott.

More migrant drownings

Greece Jan 22, 2016 / 11:48 am.

At least 45 people, including 17 children, drowned in the Aegean Sea on Friday after two smuggling boats sank off different Greek islands. Searches and rescues were underway.

5 suddenly expensive foods

Operation January 22, 2016 / 11:47 AM

Rising prices for fresh fruit, vegetables and meat products have pushed up Canada's annual inflation rate by 1. 6%.

Impending doom

Columnist January 22, 2016 / 11:46 AM

The Amygdala Effect When you're in the middle of a challenge, your creative mind can easily become overwhelmed. The amygdala, a small gland at the base of the brain.

Fearful dog found

Kelowna January 22, 2016 / 11:44 AM.

Update: 11:45 AM Koda was discovered thanks to what some call a role reversal: a post office on his daily route discovered Koda and contacted Fairfield.

Crash now a fatality

Richmond Jan 22, 2016 / 11:35 AM

Richmond RCMP are investigating the first pedestrian fatality of 2016. Police were called to the 6000 block just before 11 AM on Tuesday.

Crash victim's ID released

Penticton Jan 22, 2016 / 11:25 AM

The B. C. Service coroner has released the identity of the man who died after a car accident in Penticton on January 16th. He is 88-year-old William Fowler of Penticton.

Trying to save school

Enderby Jan 22, 2016 / 10:52 AM

Parents have a ton of suggestions for how to save Grindrod Elementary School, one of the schools proposed for closure in the North Okanagan.

Havana the new Hollywood

Business Jan 22, 2016 / 10:48 AM

Producers of Showtime's dark comedy "House of Lies" had $3 million and a mission to film the first episode of Scripted American Television In.

Urgent call to save language

BC Jan 22, 2016 / 10:46 AM

A First Nations chief in British Columbia says Indigenous languages ​​are going unnoticed and is calling for urgent efforts to revive them.

Dollar continues recovery

Business Jan 22, 2016 / 10:42 AM

Oil, the Canadian dollar and the Toronto stock market rose for a second straight day in late-night trading today. The loonie was at 70. 64.

Avalanche warning issued

BC Jan 22, 2016 / 10:35 AM.

Hikers, skiers, and Snomovylers, a hiker, skier, and Snomovylor throughout the British Colombia have been warned to pay special attention this weekend. Abalantic Canada has issued a special warning.

Can you pull the plug?

Kerone January 22, 2016 / 10:30 am

Local companies have been requested to be connected for three days from Monday. How much time do you connect to your smartphone, tablet or computer?

Trail off course at RDOS

Penticon January 22, 2016 / 10:17 am

The local area does not participate in funding in the Multi-use Trail master plan between Summerland and Pentikon. Okanagan region of Simil Kamine.

New Pet Shop Boys album

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 10:02 am

Pet Shops Boys has returned on the new album "Super". Electro pop duo, consisting of Neil Tenant and Chris Row, will release the 13th studio LP.

Hit and run

Letter January 22, 2016 / 10:01 Morning

Tuesday, January 19, 2016, around 5:20 pm, in Gordon, south of Casolso, I was black/ dark sedan, probably behind Ford (recovered emblem)

Sleeping Beauty in Vernon

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 10:00 am

On February 9 (Tuesday), when Ballet Yorgen visits Vernon and District Performing, a classic ballet loved by many people plays Waltz on Vanon.

Shame of Gaza's zoos

The World January 22, 2016 / 9:53

The zoo in the southern part of the Gaza area was thin, hungry, and the striped coats were loose. I was nervously walking up and down.

Families provide direction

Letter January 22, 2016 / 9:52 morning

Family provides guidance for a nationwide search for indigenous women and girls who have been killed and are killed. A dear ministers: We are a family gathering.

7 new breeds at big show

New York January 22, 2016 / 9:51 A. m.

At the Westminster Kenell Club, which will be held next month, seven new dog breeds gather and have the best opportunity to exhibit, while also holding new submitted competitions.

Band goes big on tourism

Vancouver Island January 22, 2016 / 9:47 A. m.

The indigenous people on Vancouver are taking a preliminary step to make a sightseeing hub around Banfield, a frontier community located 200 km northwest.

The Artist Herself

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 9:45 am

Today's "sel f-portrait photos" are everywhere, but in the past, sel f-portrait was drawn only by artists. That is what we tend to forget on our own.

Black reveals ghostly dreams

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 9:32 am

Jack Black is eager to see the ghost before he dies. In the movie "Goosebumps", he plays R. L. Stein, the creator of the scaring picture book series.

Bieber's mobile gym on tour

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 9:30 am

Justin Bieber, the creator of "SORRY", who will be able to work out on his own "fitness bus" on the "Purpas World Tour", will launch.

Richards sues Charlie Sheen

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 9:29 A. m.

Dennis Richards has submitted a legal document that Charlie the scene has been driven out of his house and his children from his house and sent aggressive emails.

Electra wants a 'smart' man

Entertainment January 22, 2016 / 9:26 AM.

Carmen Electra is looking for a "smart" man. The 4 3-yea r-old model and actress may be pleased to meet a man outside the spotlight, but she is more worried.

Travel advisory ends

Fuwai No. 1 January 22, 2016 / 8:24 am.

Update: 9:10 am, highway 1 from Shikamas to Yoho National Park west border is no longer needed. See Drivebc.

Home purchases rebound

USA January 22, 2016 / 8:18 am

The number of housing sales in the United States has recovered in December after the purchase completion of November due to new regulations. In addition, the number of sales in 2015 has been the largest in the past nine years.

Just couldn't stop

Bernon January 22, 2016 / 7:45 am

This week, the suspect on the stolen car did not know the timing to stop. At around 8:00 am on Wednesday (January 20), RCMP police officers on the Camloops Old Street discovered a suspect on the stolen car.

Missing Lumby woman

Ramby January 22, 2016 / 7:32 am

According to Lamby RCMP, the disappearance of a woman who was searched on January 20 is worried. Rebecca Hill, 24 years old: white

Pedestrian struck and killed

Vancouver January 22, 2016 / 7:20 am

Vancouver Police is investigating the first pedestrian fatal accident in the city in 2016. A 8 1-yea r-old man was crossing East Broadway between the main and Broadway.

Monster blizzard moves in

Washington D. C. JANUARY 22, 2016 / 6:51 A. M.

A larg e-scale snowstorm began to snow in the southern and east of the United States on Friday, causing a larg e-scale flight cancellation, and five states have reported the state.

Produce pushes inflation up

Business January 22, 2016 / 6:43 am

The Canadian Statistical Bureau announced that the annual inflation rate of Canada was accelerated to 1. 6 % last month, following the rise in price of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Home sushi goes way wrong

Calgary January 22, 2016 / 6:41 am

Calgary doctors have stated that unusual parasites may become more common as the popularity of unusual dishes such as sushi, sashimi, and Sevice increases. New report

War hero passes at 100

Victoria January 22, 2016 / 6:35 am

A prominent veteran of World War II died at the age of 100. Defense Minister Halgitto Sajan has announced a statement that he has died of a retirement Margaret Brook.

Hero dies saving Christians

Kenya January 22, 2016 / 6:27 am.

Kenyans donated to Muslim male bereaved families who were fatally injured by Islamic militants while protecting Christians in a bus attack. About.

Drivers not sharing in fall

Crude oil January 22, 2016 / 6:19 am.

Crude oil has been hitting the Canadian resource economy, but the driver does not see the bright signs that the pump price is similarly cheap. Latest

Cop charged in naked death

Georgia January 22, 2016 / 6:07 am.

A grand jury in Atlanta on Thursday indicted a police officer who shot and killed a naked, unarmed man on felony murder, aggravated assault and other charges.

Foreign investment key

World Economic Forum January 22, 2016 / 6:05 AM

The federal Liberal Party appears poised to open the door to greater foreign investment in Canada, a top priority for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Unsolved crimes: Kelowna

Crime Prevention Campaign January 22, 2016 / 6:00 AM

The RCMP may have a piece of the puzzle that will help them put someone behind bars. Here are some recent crimes that the Okanagan Crime Centre has taken flight.

DIY kitchen fixes

Columnist January 22, 2016 / 6:00 AM

7 Kitchen Renovations and DIY Ideas Dreaming of revamping your kitchen? Renovating your kitchen can be a rather daunting experience.

Fight over foster child

Vancouver, Jan 22, 2016 / 05:59 AM

The British Columbia government is fighting an attempt to stop a Métis foster family from moving a two-year-old girl to Ontario to live with her.

Immersive sells for $100M

Kelowna, Jan 22, 2016 / 05:55 AM

Kelowna tech company sells for $100 million. Immersive Media has been acquired by Digital Domain Holdings for the largest price ever paid by a local company.

Board braces for more cuts

School District January 23, 2016 / 5:54 AM

Unless something absolutely incredible happens and the government says they're going to give everybody a lot more money, we're going to go.

Paparazzi - January 22nd, 2016

Paparazzi January 22, 2016 / 5:30 AM

Shonda Rhimes graces ELLE dinner party Shonda Rhimes pulled out all the stops for ELLE dinner party. The "Grey's Anatomy" creator showed off in a dazzling blue gown.

Petition seeks to ban boats

Sugar Lake January 22, 2016 / 5:00 AM

Russ Collins wants to keep Sugar Lake clean. The Ruby resident has started an online petition calling for the Regional District of North Okanagan to ban it.

User-pay health care

Canada January 22, 2016 / 5:00 AM

A new report recommends that Canada should join other countries in introducing user-pay health care. The right-leaning think tank Fraser Institute has argued about the costs.

Refugee sponsorship 101

Vernon January 22, 2016 / 5:00 AM

Organizers are calling it "Refugee Sponsorship 101." Here are some people and organizations planning or hoping to sponsor refugee families in the North Okanagan:

Hilarious Laugh

Offbeat January 22, 2016 / 12:01 AM

This parrot is having so much fun running around the floor of his house, expressing his joy with a very human laugh. .

Driving a Model T

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Crash leaves one dead

Vernon January 21, 2016 / 9:53 PM

Update: 9:52 pm According to Vernon RCMP, a 24-year-old man from the Greater Vernon area was injured in a single-vehicle crash on 32nd Street.

Geek speak: New prime #

World January 21, 2016 / 9:00 pm

Mathematicians at the University of Central Missouri have discovered the first ever recorded number so large that it would require 6, 000 pages of paper.

Canada and terrorism

Columnist January 21, 2016 / 8:51 pm

Last week, another massacre killed about 30 civilians, including six Canadians, this time in Burkina Faso.

First execution in 2 years

Alabama January 21, 2016 / 8:45 pm

On Thursday night, a man convicted of raping and beating a woman to death in 1992 received a lethal injection in Alabama's first execution in more than two years.

50 Shades of, Really!

Idaho January 21, 2016 / 8:00 PM

A movie theater sued Idaho State Police, threatening to revoke the theater's liquor license for serving alcohol during a showing of "Fifty."

Hungry thief pleads guilty

Vernon January 21, 2016 / 7:55 PM

A Vernon man who broke into a 30th Street home last November 16 and took food and drink without permission was sentenced to a short jail term and some restitution.

North Pole man arrested

World January 21, 2016 / 7:30 PM

A man suspected of robbing two businesses in Alaska delayed his getaway by locking his keys in his car. A call to a taxi company helped unlock the car.

Tournament for sick kids

Penticton, January 21, 2016 / 7:30 pm Apex Mountain's Winter Classic outdoor hockey tournament is taking to the ice again to benefit sick children. "This year, we're doing events during the period.

Poll January 21, 2016 / 7:20 pm

Poll: deficit spending

Canada's call to its international counterparts to open their wallets and spend to help pull us out of a worsening global economic downturn is resonating with many.

Lake Country January 21, 2016 / 7:00 pm

UBCO spurs growth

Lake Country leads the province in growth for the second year in a row. According to BC Stats, Lake Country grew by 1. 000 people in 2015, and 7. 6 million in 2016.

Kelowna January 21, 2016 / 6:20 pm

Packing plant land for sale

A 5. 3-acre parcel of land that was once said to be a potential home for the downtown Kelowna Farmers & Crafts Market is for sale. Former B. C. Market site

Kelowna January 21, 2016 / 5:45 pm minutes

Bursary cash unclaimed

Higher education is expensive, but one Okanagan financial institution has $500, 000 to spare. Interior Savings is making an emergency call.

Langley January 21, 2016 / 5:13 pm

Hey, did I just get shot?

RCMP in Langley are trying to piece together a bizarre incident that began with what appeared to be a shooting early Thursday. Police have been called, according to a release.

Business January 21, 2016 / 5:02 pm

Adele fastest to 1B views

Adele overturned the Youtube views of 1 billion times. According to streaming services, Hello's music video has reached 1 billion times.

South Okanagan January 21, 2016 / 4:56 pm

Property crime a plague

According to the quarterly report submitted to Okanagan's Simil Kamin Regional District, property crimes continue to be a major problem in South Okanagan.

Prince George January 21, 2016 / 4:35 pm

River search called off

Update: 4:30 pm. Prince George RCMP interrupted the search for a person who entered the Nechako River early this morning until he was notified.

Columnist January 21, 2016 / 4:28 pm

In a panic? Change gears

The option was clear. If you want to protect your capital or make a regular cash flow, you probably were an income investor. if

Vancouver January 21, 2016 / 3:55 Afternoon

No word on health boost

Jane Philopot's Federal Health has said that in cooperation with states and primary states, it will be easier to get pharmaceuticals and expand the community.

Halifax January 21, 2016 / 3:44 Afternoon

Chance to save son denied

A New Branzwick mother, who failed to provide her kidneys to a boy, said that parents should be allowed to help boys even if they take health risks.

Business January 21, 2016 / 3:16 pm

More blows to oilpatch

On Thursday, the rating company reported that the limit of debt in Alberta was approaching, and the mayor of Quebec criticized the state government, and the struggling, Alberta, once again punched.

Letter January 21, 2016 / 3:02 Afternoon

Chilly theatre

Last Monday night, when I was watching a movie at the Bernon Town Theater (sponsored by the Bernon Film Association), I was surprised at the cold of the theater.

Whistler January 21, 2016 / 2:42 Afternoon

Kaillie back on track

Kylie Hanfreze was just one player before winning the gold medal at the Olympics, before the title at the World Championship, was selected as the best player of Canada.

Business January 21, 2016 / 2:39 Afternoon

Loonie breaks 70 cents

The rise in crude oil prices has risen the North American stock market, and the Canadian dollar is put in the 70 cent. Ο.

Canada January 21, 2016 / 2:38 pm

Regulate pot shops: Tories

Regarding the legalization and sales regulations of cannabis, the Liberal Party government should move slowly, or should it move quickly, or a confused radio interview may be smoke.

Syrian refugees January 21, 2016 / 2:35 pm

More kids than expected

More than half of the newly arrived Syrian arrived in Ottawa are under 14 years old, which is a special issue for refugee settlement services.

Bernon January 21, 2016 / 2:26 Afternoon

Death ruled accidental

The death of a cyclist who was hit by a truck last year in Vernon was determined to be an accidental death by a prosecutor. In July, Jennifer Wazworth (37) was hit by a east trip truck.

World Economic Forum January 21, 2016 / 2:25 pm

C'mon, deficit like we do

Many people sympathize with Canada calling out an international partner country to open and consume a wallet in order to get out of the deteriorated worl d-renowned recession.

Lake Country January 21, 2016 / 7:00 pm

MacKay not ruling out bid

Former Minister Peter McKay has paid attention to the problem, but still has enough time to consider whether to join the federal government.

Petiland January 21, 2016 / 2:08 Afternoon

Jake put to rest

Presa Canario, where Drew Panton, who lives in Peachland, where the dog Jake was disposed of, was euthanized today. The Supreme Court order was issued.

Montreal January 21, 2016 / 2:02 pm

Mourners line up for Angelil

On Thursday, hundreds of people lined up outside of the Montorior Cathedral of Notre Dame, to have a chance to respect Celine Dion's deceased husband.

Business January 21, 2016 / 14:00

EU sunny about Canada

The European Union (EU) states that the birth of the Tordeau Liberal Party administration is the arrival of a new era of cooperation beyond the Atlantic Oceans on energy and climate change. Maria Anna

Sports January 21, 2016 / 13:56

NFL's first female asst coach

Buffalo Bills' c o-owner Kim Pegura blessed Catherine Smith, the first female ful l-time assistant coach of NFL, and said she had gained its position.

NATO January 21, 2016 / 1:45 pm

NATO evolves to threats

NATO's top has agreed on Thursday to propose more aggressive Russia and other evolving security alliance.

Vancouver January 21, 2016 / 1:40 PM

CSIS wants secrets kept

The Canadian spy has returned to court in seeking information on terrorist investigations in British Colombia to keep it secret. For.

Bernon 21 January 2016 / 1:34 afternoon

New curator at O'Keefe

For Carla Jean Stalks, hired as a curator of Historic Okein Lunch, it will be a kind of comeback. Stalks graduated from Charles Bloom.

Penticon January 21, 2016 / 1:31 pm

Lawyer drops Robotti

A lawyer who was defending Pierre Robotti in the Roxane Louis murder had pulled out of the case. Bob Maxwell did not explain in detail the reason.

Oklahoma January 21, 2016 / 12:55 pm

263 years for rapes

A former police officer who was convicted of rape a woman while a hit hit in an Oklahoma City lo w-income person living area and caused sexual damage was issued on Thursday.

Penticon January 21, 2016 / 12:13 pm

Elderly driver dies

An elderly driver of a car involved in a collision accident in Penticon was killed on Saturday, January 16th. A 8 8-yea r-old man in Penticon died during care on Monday.

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 21, 2016 / 12:02 Afternoon

Trades helping inmates get job ready

Six inmates at the Camlopus Regional Correction Center have finished a si x-week trial program and are one step closer to meaningful employment.

Kerone January 21, 2016 / 11:50 am

Have your say on cycle plan

Kerona City is looking for opinions on pedestrians and bicycle master plans in the city. The plan outlines a strategic approach to realizing more pedestrians and bicycles.

Letter January 21, 2016 11:44 AM.

No girls allowed

Talking Diamonds are invisible from dirt Why are the only groups that aim to improve the regional community as gender discrimination? There is.

Letter January 21, 2016 11:40

Highway robbery

Looking at other cities in Canada, you can see that the Kerona residents are exhausted with higher gasoline than the same Canadians. .

Luxury housing January 21, 2016 / 11:32 am.

Private lakeshore retreat

The land on the shores of Lake Kero on the shores of Lake Okanagan. A magnificent private sausage hideaway in Lake Okanagan. It was built carefully with a custo m-built house.

Letter January 21, 2016 / 11:30 am.

Mayor due an apology

After reading my reply to my letter, why an apology, I decided to check some articles on this theme and review it.

Vancouver Island January 21, 2016 / 11:28 am.

Dudeoir double standard?

You've heard a photo of Budwar, but have you heard a photo of "Dude Wall"? Literally, it is a male version of BudWar photos.

Letter January 21, 2016 11:20

Electoral reform debate

We had you enjoy the benefits of changing the election system from David Winter and Andy Thomsen and the election system. As a former member.

Bernon January 21, 2016 11:09

Westside Road police drama

From Vernon, a man who rushed to operate the theft car was detained. The drama was deployed on Wednesday at 9:30 pm on the Westside Road. police

The World January 21, 2016 / 11:02 am

Earthquake shakes Mexico

Update: 2:00 pm A few Custanet readers who spent a vacation in the Puerto Bajarta area told me that I didn't feel anything about Thursday earthquakes.

BCHL January 21, 2016 / 10:53 am

Vees clip Red Bull wings

Washington D. C. January 21, 2016 / 10:47 am

Capital braces for big one

The US capital was hit by a 9 8-pound patient. Earlier this week, only 2, 5 ...

Ottawa January 21, 2016 / 10:44 am

Tax changes a $100M drain

According to the Federal Budget Survival Committee, the Liberal Party's tax reform will increase the average of $ 100 million fiscal expenditures per year.

Kerone January 21, 2016 / 10:40 am

Culinary tix selling fast

2016 Canadian Championship tickets, which will be held in Kerona for the sixth consecutive year, are selling rapidly. Celebrate the best chefs

Florida January 21, 2016 / 10:29 am

Croc takes dip in pool

There was a crocodile bathing from the morning in the Florida keys pool. Becky Helin, a spokesman at the county officer office.

Business January 21, 2016 / 10:25 am

Food costs offset cheap gas

Due to the fall in crude oil prices, Canadians may be earning coins for gasoline and heating costs, but experts have risen oil prices.

Business January 21, 2016 / 10:23 am

Bombardier sales drought

Bombardia's Cseriner Cseriner's sales drought continues with the announcement that United Airlines chose Boeing machines rather than Montreal.

Vancouver January 21, 2016 / 10:17 AM.

Electric cars given boost

British Colombia wants to expand the charging station for electric vehicles and increase the use of ec o-cars. With energy.

Quebec, 2016, 2016 / 10:09 am

Chainsaw wielder shot

Police in northern Montreal fired a man who had threatened with a chainsaw. DEUX-MONTAGNES police officer was called to deal with it.

Bernon January 21, 2016 / 10:07 am.

Vernon population spike

According to the recently announced state statistics, Vernon is one of the fastes t-growing communities in BC. Vernon growth was estimated to be 3 or 4 par.

Entertainment January 21, 2016 / 10:05 am

Dion schedules stage return

Celine Dion is about to return to work after her husband Lne Angelil's tragic death. Rene died earlier this year.

Entertainment January 21, 2016 / 10:03 am

Schwimmer to play who?

I think David Schwamer plays the e x-husband Robert Kardashian, who is wisdom in "The People V. Simpson: American Crime", is "Wild".

Operation January 21, 2016 / 9:57 am

CP Rail to cut 1,000 jobs

Last year, the Canadian Pacific Railway, which recorded the highest profits and income ever, is planning to reduce the number of seats this year with a decrease in the number of dispatches.

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 21, 2016 / 9:53 am

Determining Access: Research conference addresses Indigenous governance

About two years since the Canadian Supreme Court issued the first Aboriginal rights in Canada in the history of Canada in the Zilcott in Nation vs. British.

Burnaby January 21, 2016 / 9:44 am

Possible abduction attempt

Police are seeking information about an attempted child abduction in Burnaby. According to RCMP, there was a report.

Level Stalk January 21, 2016 / 9:41 am

Travel advisory for Hwy 1

Travel precautions have been issued on Route 1 from Shikamas to Yoho National Park. The Canadian Ministry of Environment predicts that the storm will pass today.

WEST KELOWNA January 21, 2016 / 9:39 am

Dog found after crash

Update: January 21 Hunter's owner contacted Castanet that a dog was found safely. Original: January 20 The dog was carried and missing.

Bernon January 21, 2016 / 9:34 am

NORD buys park land

The Northern Ocanagan Regional District has completed the purchase of 13 and 43 acres land at the northern end of Swan Lake's crane road. "Acquisition

Entertainment January 21, 2016 / 9:16 A. M.

New Star Wars delayed

The release of Star Wars / Episode 8 was delayed by seven months. Disney announced that the release date of the SF sequel has been postponed from May 26, 2017.

Entertainment January 21, 2016 / 9:13 A. m.

Will Smith skipping Oscars

Will Smith has been absent from the Academy Awards. Confirmation of the congussion actor has confirmed that it will stand next to his wife Jada Pinket.

Entertainment January 21, 2016 / 9:12 A. m.

Successful year for the OSO

The Okanagan Symphony Orchestra (OSO) recently held an annual general meeting and announced the 2014-2015 season reports and new officers. Ο.

Business January 21, 2016 / 9:00 am

Vegas cabs' big ripoff

If the cash made by Las Vegas has hurt his wallet, that's not just a matter of mind-Nevada's auditors are thinking about the taxi fee.

Columnist January 21, 2016 / 8:30 am

Are you All Shook Up?

Mike shell event producers are unique races. They basically, they don't have to bet on their cash, blood, sweat and tears to provide a wonderful night.

Bernon January 21, 2016 / 8:05 A. m.

Lumby skiers OK

The two men in Lambee were skiing early in the northeast of Lake Mabel in the early morning of Thursday, but just before that, one search began.

Opinon January 21, 2016 / 8:00 am

Health review falls ill

By Dermod Travis, some of the "strengthening" plans released by the Ministry of State in 2011 have been announced to prove that it is easier to announce the action plan.

Paparazzi January 21, 2016 / 7:15 am

Paparazzi - January 21st, 2016

Chloe Moretz's leg line beautiful Chloe Moretz showed a perfectly tight pin with a funky mini manga skirt when leaving the BBC Radio 1 office in London.

January 21, 2016 / 6:56 am

More living past 100

According to a new government report, American ranks over 100th birthdays are increasing. The survey focused on the number of deaths.

Business January 21, 2016 / 6:52 A. m.

Pass the dogfish nuggets?

Anyway, the names of fishsticks to the millennials will support students preparing for Shark Bings. Ips witch shellfish.

Business January 21, 2016 / 6:46 am

CPR reaches record profits

According to the Canadian Pacific Railway, the profit after adjustment in the fourth quarter and 2015 was the highest in the company's history, when Canada was young.

Canada January 21, 2016 / 6:40 am

More refugee cities sought

Syrian refugees may be sent to more cities, but the federal government will only have the federal government until March 2017. Investment of Syrian refugees

Vancouver January 21, 2016 / 6:36 am

Site C fight heats up

A few months of dispute is heated between the BC Hydro and the small group of landowners protesting for the construction of $ 9 billion.

Vancouver January 21, 2016 / 6:31 am

City to pay for 'hobbling'

When Bobby O'Shea sued the City of Vancouver and four police officers who tied her feet under the jail door, she hoped.

Canada January 21, 2016 / 6:23 AM

Mesothelioma on the rise

The number of cases and deaths from mesothelioma, a deadly cancer caused primarily by asbestos exposure in the workplace, is only increasing, with no sign of slowing down.

London January 21, 2016 / 6:19 AM

Putin behind poisoning?

President Vladimir Putin likely approved a plot by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) to kill a former Kremlin critic who died after drinking tea.

Quebec January 21, 2016 / 6:16 AM.

Warmth freezes winter sales

Unseasonably warm weather continues in eastern Canada, leaving retailers overstocked. Hamilton January 21, 2016 / 6:08 AM

Stephanie McManus longed to see her horse Luna one last time. McManus, a palliative care patient at Hamilton's Jurabinksi Hospital, got her wish.

Dying wish to see her horse

Gulf Islands January 21, 2016 / 5:56 AM

BC's first cable has officially opened, connecting Denman Island, one of the islands in North Bay, to Buckley Bay in Vancouver.

Coastal cable ferry a first

Healthcare January 21, 2016 / 5:49 AM

Issues from increased funding to marijuana will be on the agenda when provincial and territorial health ministers meet with their federal counterparts today.

Pot on ministers' agenda

BC Jan 21, 2016 / 5:47 AM

In British Columbia, the controversial WolfCal program, which involves capturing animals from helicopters to save endangered caribou herds, is causing controversy.

Wolf cull resumes

West Kelowna Jan 21, 2016 / 5:00 AM.

If you were asked to name the three most populous cities in the Okanagan, you probably wouldn't be stumped. Kelowna, Vernon and Penticton. And you would say:

No. 3 with a bullet

West Kelowna Jan 21, 2016 / 5:00 AM.

West Kelowna is set to see a three per cent tax increase in 2016, but it's holding steady. At least for now. Council scrutinized the budget on Tuesday.

Tax hike holding at 3%

West Kelowna Jan 21, 2016 / 5:00 AM.

A group of Nicola Valley residents have decided to let money be theirs. Miller Estates residents have agreed to buy Dry Lake.

Paying up to protect water

Vernon January 21, 2016 / 5:00 AM.

It remains to be seen if or when charges will be filed in connection with a major gas leak that occurred in Coldstream last year. Emergency services were called to the scene on November 25th.

Spill still under investigation

Penticton January 21, 2016 / 5:00 AM

A Penticton man with a long history of threatening behavior will spend nearly a year in prison. Judge Gregory Kotabasch sentenced Gershon Kovacs.

Town jerk handed 1 year

Offbeat January 21, 2016 / 12:01 AM

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Remember to breathe

Around the web January 21, 2016 / 12:01 A. m.

The big move of reindeer in Norway, the aerial video in the south of two months, is really attractive. .

Reindeer migration

Campus Life 21 JANUARY 2016 / 12:00 AM

Labor and education is indispensable, but this survey confirmed that it is not enough for the weakest.

UBC research examines ways to prevent youth homelessness

Bolivia January 20, 2016 / 10:56 Afternoon

Reverse fishing skiing left on the second largest lake lake in Bolivia. The beetle is eating the birds of the bird, and the seagulls are giving the leftovers.

Nation's No. 2 lake dries up

The World January 20, 2016 / 10:54 pm

The U. S. Navy launched a bi o-fuel, which mixed cattle fat, launched the first aircraft carrier hitting group, which is partially a power source, and called it a groundbreaking event.

U.S. Navy goes biofuel

Kerone January 20, 2016 / 10:37 Afternoon

On Wednesday night, hundreds of people headed to Okanagan University for kic k-off Dine Around Thompson OKANAGAN. A kic k-off party for the annual event.

100s decide to dine around

π. January 20, 2016 / 9:00 pm

Insurance fraud is a business of $ 600 million in BC. ICBC today announced the 2015 Shame Hall of Fame. The insurance company says.

ICBC's hall of shame

Kerunea January 20, 2016 / 8:00 pm

Kerona has "100 Women Who Care" and "100 Men Who Give (100 men to give)", but the opinions of a woman distort the vision of both groups. Two groups.

No girls allowed

Bernon January 20, 2016 / 7:40 Afternoon

On Thursday morning, two skiers in the Lambee district, which have been missing in the backcountry northeast of Lake Mabel, are being searched. Helicopter winch.

Search for Lumby skiers

West Kerone January 20, 2016 / 7:40 pm

A 5 1-yea r-old man in West Kerona, who had been missing on January 5, was discovered. Blaine Horton has been missing since December 30, but the police found Horton.

Missing man located

Pol l-polls January 20, 2016 / 7:23 pm

Each state and the prisons call on Ottawa to increase federal medical expenses by 25 % to respond to soaring medical expenses. British Columbia

Poll: health-care funding

Kerona JANUARY 20, 2016 / 7:00 P. M.

Ratland Road South and parents and residents living near the bench view road are frustrated by drivers who do not slow down for pedestrians. Alexandra

Crosswalk ignored

Canada January 20, 2016 / 6:30 pm

Atlantic Canada was one of the only areas on earth, below average temperature last year.

Canada's not so hot

Enderby January 20, 2016 / 6:00 pm

Interest parents and local residents will have the last opportunity to express their opinions about the future of the 83rd school district. There is a school in the 83rd school district.

Schools face tough issue

Penticon January 20, 2016 / 4:53 pm

Penticon's popular waterfront restaurant was targeted by a thief early on Wednesday. According to Jeff Peterson, a partner of Salty's Beach House, someone broke in.

Salty's broken into

New Westminster January 20, 2016 / 4:46 pm

A man who was intensely confronted with the police in New Westmin Star is being charged with various crimes. On Friday, January 15, members of NWPD were dispatched.

Suspect shot by police

Kerone January 20, 2016 / 4:43 PM.

Several firefighters rushed to a legal fire occurrence on Tuesday nights and ignited, but should they have been? Proof of ownership

Fire fell outside lines

Columnist January 20, 2016 / 4:25 pm

Well, his employees. It may be old. .. The other day, I noticed that I started writing in "Speaking of the way". We were talking.

Hollywood lost

Columnist January 20, 2016 / 4:24 PM.

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is in a very disturbing state and is one of the most difficult things to manage alone.

Borderline personality

Vancouver January 20, 2016 / 4:15 PM.

Each state and the prisons call on Ottawa to increase federal medical expenses by 25 % to respond to soaring medical expenses. British Columbia.

More health money sought

Post media deletion January 20, 2016 / 4:08 PM.

Ratland Road South and parents and residents living near the bench view road are frustrated by drivers who do not slow down for pedestrians. Alexandra

A microcosm of challenges

Invermia January 20, 2016 / 4:04 pm

A ranch 11 times that of Stanray Park in the southeast of British Columbia has been protected by the owner. The conservative properties of Canada tell.

Massive ranchland protected

Kerunea January 20, 2016 / 4:02 PM.

Pamela Anderson and Emma Dunlavy will appear in Kelona for a short time to launch the new book "RAW" and launch the new restaurant "THE XCHANGE". Ο.

Baywatch babe hits Ktown

Spain January 20, 2016 / 3:53 pm

Hundreds of people are walking on a small street in the southwestern part of Spain, chasing a flashy beas t-like shadow.

Toss those turnips!

Bernon January 20, 2016 / 3:40 pm

Cody Pello will not be in prison anymore because he has been charged with assault and weapons (vehicle). 2 2-yea r-old inmate

Sentenced to time served

Merit January 20, 2016 / 3:05 PM.

Accidents that occurred south of the 3:00 pm merit are currently recovered. The expressway has resumed traffic in both directions. One car accident has occurred.

Coquihalla crash

Knowledge January 20, 2016/ 3:00 pm.

By Dermod Travis B. C. The state's latest information was buried in a series of bad announcements announced during Christmas vacation.

BC's medical scan scandal

Sweden January 20, 2016 / 2:54 pm

Four former members of Sweden's representative pop group ABBA have appeared in a unusual appearance at the opening of a Stockholm restaurant inspired by Mamma.

ABBA briefly back together

Richmond January 20, 2016 / 2:42 pm

On Wednesday morning, two pedestrians were killed by Richmond, a car that could not control. Police are investigating because the compact car has deviated from Route 3.

Car strikes pedestrians

Sports January 20, 2016 / 2:33 pm

Players, commentators, and fans around the world resonated with Roger Federer, who wanted to know the name of a suspected matchfix.

Call for match-fixers' heads

Vancouver January 20, 2016 / 2:24 pm

The British Columbia State Mineral Resources Exploration Association has stated that the state needs to act quickly to reverses the tendency that has been emphasized in new reports on access.

Miners want gov't to dig in

Cam Loops January 20, 2016 / 2:18 Afternoon

Kyle and the Mrs. Monik Loppel don't care if their small girls will sleep all night. Ceria, just 15 months old, saved her.

Baby cries, family lives

Kerone January 20, 2016 / 2:12 pm

Two Kerona men in Kerona, who were convicted of negligence, were dismissed in the State Supreme Court in the case of hitting and killing a 5 1-yea r-old man. With Matthew McCre

Manslaughter verdict upheld

Hamilton January 20, 2016 / 2:10 pm

A bronze statue in Hamilton in the southern part of Ontario is attracting rescue teams to the recent winte r-type weather.

Statue sparks 911 calls

The World January 20, 2016 / 1:46 Afternoon

The solar system may have the ninth planet. It is 5, 000 times the size of Pluto, and billions of miles are far away.

Evidence of a 9th planet

Sports January 20, 2016 / 13:44

Vancouver White Caps has signed a mult i-year contract with midfielder Christian Boranos. The player from Costa Rica joins the major league soccer team.

'Caps sign winger Bolanos

Kerunea January 20, 2016 / 13:25

The Christmas Light Show organizer has announced that it will be a $ 100. 000 deficit as a result of raising funds for Rock Creek victims, and will not be charged.

Paws fundraiser fails

Vancouver JANUARY 20, 2016 / 12:55 P. M.

One of the famous police officers, who has been working for the Vancouver Police for 35 years, has left the police to operate another police. Deputy Chief of Doug Lepard takes command.

Top cop goes to transit

Business January 20, 2016 / 12:51 PM

Political leaders in Sascatuwan and Alberta welcome the federal government's funding to support the severe era infrastructure projects. Bloomberg report

West welcomes federal cash

Ontario January 20, 2016 / 12:48 pm

An 80-year-old man is paying the price after police say he cut corners on clearing snow from his car. Ontario Provincial Police say he was issued a $110 ticket.

Snowman gets the brush-off

Ottawa January 20, 2016 / 12:45 p. m.

The Liberal government has announced it will end the Conservative government's controversial program to regulate charities, leaving only about 24 ongoing audits.

Charity audits to wind down

Vancouver January 20, 2016 / 12:42 p. m.

The Vancouver School Board is considering closing 13 schools. Closing the schools would free up much-needed seismic upgrades for dozens of others.

13 schools eyed for closure

Penticton January 20, 2016 / 12:05 p. m.

Several homes in Penticton have been targeted by burglars recently while the owners were away. RCMP Cpl. Don Wrigglesworth says people may not have arranged for burglars to leave.

B&Es at vacant homes

Business January 20, 2016 / 12:01 PM

US auto safety regulators have launched an investigation into complaints that doors on about 400, 000 compact cars, including Ford Focuses, were not properly secured.

Feds probe Ford complaints

Damascus January 20, 2016 / 11:59 AM

Hundreds of families displaced by clashes in a neighborhood on the outskirts of the Syrian capital returned to their homes on Wednesday as part of a ceasefire.

Syrian families return home

π. X. January 20, 2016 / 11:53 AM

One of the companies looking to transport natural gas through a pipeline in northern British Columbia says two more north-central First Nations have given their permission to do so.

Native bands back pipeline

Letter January 20, 2016 / 11:51 AM

I fully support Kevin O'Leary's polling results for his Conservative leadership bid. He's not exactly a lovable character.

Kevin for Prime Minister

Manitoba January 20, 2016 / 11:47 a. m.

Manitoba needs to spend $1 billion on flood protection measures or risk billions of dollars in road damage, a report said. A study commissioned by the province said.

$1B flood plan needed

Vernon January 20, 2016 / 11:31 a. m.

United Way officials of the North Okanagan-Columbia-Shuswap will have to make tough decisions if they don't meet their fundraising goals. The agency said.

United Way short of goal

Chase January 20, 2016 / 11:28 a. m.

Chase RCMP responded to a robbery report at People's Drug Mart in Scotch Creek on January 15. At 4:20 a. m., a Dodge pickup truck was reported stolen from Kamloops.

Wall smashed in break in

Penticton January 20, 2016 / 11:27 AM

The new patient care tower at Penticton Regional Hospital has passed another hurdle as a preferred backer for the construction project has been selected. .

Hospital builder chosen

Penticton January 20, 2016 / 11:14 AM

UPDATE: 11:00 AM. The owner of Rush In and Finish Cafe was calm and upbeat this morning after a suspicious fire recently engulfed his Penticton business.

Jar of gas thrown at cafe

Princeton January 20, 2016 / 11:02 AM

Updated: January 20 The man behind the photo of an adorable wildcat who couldn't resist a ball of yarn wants to clear up a few things. Mauro Sepe says.

This bobcat loves string

Vernon January 20, 2016 / 10:25 AM

Gas prices in Vernon fell below the $1000 mark this week, and it looks like they're finally seeing a drop in prices. Residents are

Gas prices finally drop

Entertainment January 20, 2016 / 10:21 AM

Jamie Foxx had to cut a man out of his burning car on Monday (01. 18. 16). The 48-year-old star came to the rescue of 32-year-old Brett Kyle when he crashed.

Foxx speaks out on rescue

Entertainment January 20, 2016 / 10:21 AM

Olivia Wilde's son is a "little musician." The 31-year-old actress is very proud of her 21-month-old son Otis, born to her fiancé Jason Sudeikis.

Olivia Wilde's musician son

Entertainment January 20, 2016 / 10:21 AM

Adele will perform at this year's Grammy Awards. The "Halo" hitmaker, who has won 10 Grammys, will take to the stage in Los Angeles.

Adele to sing at Grammy's

Campus Life January 20, 2016 / 9:51 a. m.

Boeing predicts a global demand for 609, 000 aircraft maintenance technicians over the next 20 years.

College program enables a one-year flight path to top-demand career

World January 20, 2016 / 9:40 a. m.

Last year was not only the hottest year on Earth, but also the hottest in 100 years. National Ocean

Earth's hottest year ever

Campus Life - Kamloops January 20, 2016 / 9:39 AM

A Bloomberg TV crew spent time with Dr. Ann Cheepsam this week, filming her for the first time in the field as she retrieved specimens from a cave in Chilliwack.

Research being filmed on campus

Quebec January 20, 2016 / 9:38 AM

Tom Mulcair may be 17 years older than Justin Trudeau, but he's not going to let age get in the way of leading the Young Democrats in the 2019 election.

Mulcair says age no barrier

Kelowna January 20, 2016 / 9:23 AM

Updated: 9:15 AM A legal growing facility with more than 800 marijuana plants caught fire last night in Joe Rich. Kelowna firefighters rushed to the scene.

Grow op ignites

Knowledge January 20, 2016 / 9:00 AM.

By Ben Eisen and Charles Lammam For years, some provincial governments have complained about the amount of money they receive from Ottawa. Senior

Provinces not short-changed

Business January 20, 2016 / 8:25 AM

On Wednesday morning, the Toronto Stock Exchange plunged, losing more than 3% of its value, in deep mourning along with other markets around the world.

TSX plunges 400 points

Business January 20, 2016 / 7:22 AM

The Bank of Canada keeps its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0. 5% even as it cuts its growth outlook for an economy hit by falling commodities.

Interest rate holds at 0.5%

Business January 20, 2016 / 7:01 AM

According to real estate agents selling Canadian resorts, low Rooney has increased the interest of American buyers who want to spend cheaply in the north.

Resorts loving low loonie

Ottawa January 20, 2016 / 6:57 am

It turned out that the boy in Ontario, who is not good at flying, is not alone. Cyeed Seed Adam's advertising whirlwind.

Families' no-fly hassles

Calgary January 20, 2016 / 6:54 am

Alberta State Prosecutor said that the crime of a baby killed was "a problem with outdated," and calls for a new crime from the Supreme Court in Canada.

New trial for killer mom?

Vancouver January 20, 2016 / 6:45 am

Two environmental protection groups say that British Columbia's controversial solutions to court. Pacific Wild and Valhara.

Court fight over wolf cull

Business January 20, 2016 / 6:42 am

According to the Canadian Statistics Bureau's announcement, the production sales in November were led by an increase in the number of automobile sales in Ontario, up 1, 0 % to $ 50. 8 billion. The growth rate is

Manufacturing posts gains

Hawaii January 20, 2016 / 6:39 AM.

A larg e-scale search of 12 sailors on two helicopters crashed in Hawaii was unable to find signs of five days and could not find any signs.

Marine search called off

Syria January 20, 2016 / 6:35 am

On Wednesday, Russian warships left the port one after another from the coast of Syria, making it noisy.

Russia continues air blitz

USA January 20, 2016 / 6:28 am

A armed group leader who occupied a national wildlife protection area in the southeastern Oregon has joined hundreds of turbulent regional residents.

Oregon standoff drags on

World Economic Forum January 20, 2016 / 6:24 am

In Davos, Switzerland, the World Economic Forum began with the delegation on Wednesday, with uneasy air.

Anxiety in the air at forum

World Economic Forum January 20, 2016 / 6:21 am

New Prime Minister and new Canada. This is a message that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will tell you when it appears at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum.

Canada 'open for business'

Bernon January 20, 2016 / 6:15 am

The Ministry of Health executives say that there is no need to worry just because a few cough patients have appeared in Vernon. A total of five patients have occurred in Vernon.

Whooping cough returns

Bernon January 20, 2016 / 5:00 am.

The Kin Racecourse is a handless house. Negotiations are continuing between the city of Bernon and the Okanagan Cavalry.

Homeless move 'Kin'

Penticon January 20, 2016 / 5:00 am

The Flying Fools High Dive Team has returned to the Pentik Peach Festival since 2010. Bill Cortter, Peach Festival Entertainment Director.

Dive team at Peachfest

Kerone January 20, 2016 / 5:00 am

An overhaul of the Okanagan Heritage Museum has helped bring new light to the galleries. Renovations began last summer and are still ongoing.

A museum adventure

Entertainment January 20, 2016 / 4:30 am.

Jamie Foxx pulled a man out of a burning car on Monday (18. 01. 16). The 48-year-old actor is said to have turned real life.

Jamie Foxx is a hero?

Entertainment January 20, 2016 / 4:29 am.

Prima ballerina Chan Hong Goh's Canadian Master Class series has become an unforgettable opportunity for aspiring dancers across the country to see the dance.

Learn from a Prima Ballerina

Around the Web January 20, 2016 / 12:01 am.

Russian aeronautical engineer Tatarenko Vladimir Nikolayevich has revealed a new design for a plane that could make air crashes possible. .

Detachable cabin plane

Offbeat January 20, 2016 / 12:01 AM.

No feeling in the face this weekend is a real "Manitoba winter" feel. .

I Can't Feel My Face

Campus Life January 20, 2016 / 12:00 AM.

Peer support is key to quitting smoking UBC's Joan Botolph sees positive results with fathers in a smoking cessation program. ONE

UBC helps increasing number of new fathers quit smoking

Campus Life January 20, 2016 / 12:00 AM.

UBC and community aim to provide safe storage for shopping carts used by Kelowna's homeless, and thanks to an engineer, they're going high-tech.

Providing a bit of home for those who live on the streets

Campus Life January 20, 2016 / 12:00 AM.

It was a wild night at Prospera Place on Tuesday night. The Kelowna Rockets and Prince George Cougars combined for 11 goals, 59 shots, 3 goals and 2.

Rockets take wild shootout

World January 19, 2016 / 9:15 pm

U. S. and South Korean officials vowed on the 19th to make North Korea pay a high price for its provocative nuclear test earlier this month.

North Korea must pay

Saskatchewan January 19, 2016 / 9:08 pm.

For those who think there's no news worth reporting -- it seems the editors of Saskatchewan's Battlefords News-Optimist are listening. Front

Good news is no news

Hope January 19, 2016 / 9:00 pm.

Conservation officers in Hope have killed a cougar believed to be responsible for the deaths of several pets in the area. But residents are still scared, they're wondering.

Pet-killing cougar put down

BCHL January 19, 2016 / 8:30 pm

Two Penticton Vees remain at the top of the list of players available for the midway stage of the hockey season. NHL Central Scouting has released the midway list.

Vees duo on NHL radar

Vernon January 19, 2016 / 8:00 pm.

Three community service organizations in Vernon have received Community Game Grants totaling $150. 000 from the BC government. They are: North

Vernon gaming grants

BC January 19, 2016 / 7:45 pm.

BC Hydro has warned customers about the company's telephone fraud. Hydro warns that some customers are being actively targeted in the latest invoices.

Hydro warns of scam

BC January 19, 2016 / 7:25 pm

One of Vancouver's big chefs has released a handmade gin with a new distillery of Okanagan and a new distillery. VIJ'S WATER is a gin.

Vij's Bolly Water

Kerone January 19, 2016 / 7:00 PM.

Kerona athletes have returned a little more weight from the international kids game held in Innsbruck, Austria. The local player won one.

2 medals at ICG games

BC January 19, 2016 / 6:30 pm

Hundreds of nurses are hired to work on an excessive BC system and medical system. A position for more than 1. 600 nurses is scheduled.

1,600 new nurses sought

January 19, 2016 / 6:25 pm.

According to his family, a California man, who was 117 years old, has died. That age is probably the oldest man on the earth when he died. Delign's daughter.

Man dies at a reported 117

Last Word January 19, 2016 / 6:14 pm

We grew up on a farm in the prairie area, and there are memories of the natural winter playground created by "Flowy Snow". I had a younger brother on a shovel

Snow hut: Risky business?

Canada January 19, 2016 / 18:00

The RCMP project, which records the lives of two German Shepard puppies during training, has ended sadly for one dog. Halifax distribution squad.

RCMP pup dies in training

Opinion polls January 19, 2016 / 5:37 pm

The Conservative Party chooses the next leader on May 27, 2017. According to the party, this schedule can provide exciting time.

Poll: Tory leadership

West Kerona January 19, 2016 / 5:30 PM.

Andrew Panton will have the last chance to meet his dog before being euthanized this weekend. Jake in Presakanario was ordered after BC.

Dog's fate sealed by court

Food / Drinks January 19, 2016 / 4:30 pm

Pepalloni Bak Dopotopizer, Bake Dopotto is a perfect canvas for your next pizza creation. .

Pizza baked potato

Canada January 19, 2016 / 4:24 pm.

Troy Media reports that the stagnant economy in Alberta requires more investment in new ideas. Report, diversification.

Alberta can regain swagger

Penticon January 19, 2016 / 4:15 pm

A spare investigation of four men who are charged with kidnapping and assaulting a man living in Penticton is scheduled for August. The date was determined by the Penticton court.

Hearing in kidnapping case

Keronea January 19, 2016 / 4:05 pm

Mayor Kolin Bathran, Mayor Kerona, is hoping that a new large company will be born in downtown. Mayor Kelona is hoping that a new large company will be born in downtown.

Telus moving downtown

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 19, 2016 / 4:04 pm.

Carly Poleschuck, winner of the 2015 TRU Co-op Outstanding Student Award for her pioneering cancer research, is in her fourth year of her degree.

Cancer research leads to co-op triumph

Opinion January 19, 2016 / 4:04 PM

By Constantine Pasalis Canada has always taken a sympathetic stance towards refugees, who have shaped our history, driven our economic development and defined our country.

Refugees fuel for growth

Opinion January 19, 2016 / 3:46 PM

Gwynne Morgan People have always believed in myths, even when they have no basis or foundation in reality. That was the case with the 16th century Italian physicist Galileo Galilei.

Debunking Canadian myths

Campus Life - Kamloops January 19, 2016 / 3:42 pm

After a grueling week-long trek to Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, a group of Kamloops residents have returned home safe and sound, raising over $90, 000 in donations.

Vice-President Advancement returns from Kilimanjaro climb

70 Mile House January 19, 2016 / 3:40 pm

UPDATE 3:40 pm. Highway 97 near 70 Mile House is open again. A fatal accident forced the closure of Highway 97 near 70 Mile House for most of the day.

Hwy. 97 reopened

Letter January 19, 2016 / 3:27 pm

One word about Tim Shew's article "Nothing But a Tax Grab" (January 19): What the hell! I'm sick of it.

Kudos

Letters January 19, 2016 / 3:21 pm

I will tell you why there was a need for a very swift and sincere apology from those who were accused of taking the photos with ulterior motives.

Why apology was needed

Letters January 19, 2016 / 3:19 pm

David Winter's letter, Re: Proportional Representation, dated January 14, 2016, is a good example of why the merits and demerits of various electoral systems need to be explored and explained.

Preferential vs. proportional

Kelowna January 19, 2016 / 3:17 pm

The small community of Beaverdale is in an uproar after dozens of police officers swarmed a property there. One resident tells Castanet that the raids were made on the older side.

Big Beaverdell bust

Business January 19, 2016 / 3:15 pm Husky Energy Corp. is cutting $800 million from this year's capital spending plan and suspending its dividend as it faces a major oil price collapse. Iowa, January 19, 2016 / 3:14 p. m. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday received a key endorsement from conservative heavyweight Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska. Syrian Refugees January 19, 2016 / 3:09 pm Some cities are taking a breather from government-sponsored resettlement of Syrian refugees, while others say their doors are open if the federal government asks. World January 19, 2016 / 3:05 pm The Islamic State has acknowledged the death of a masked militant known as "Jihadi John." Quebec January 19, 2016 / 3:03 pm

Senator Patrick Brazo has announced that he has succeeded in surgery on Tuesday at a hospital in Quebec and is in a stable but stable state.

Husky Energy cuts spending

Ottawa January 19, 2016 / 2:45 pm

The Federal Government has been prominent as an advisor to Prime Minister Justin Todo, a Canadian from academia, public services, medicine, law, art, and sports.

Palin backs the Donald

Vancouver January 19, 2016 / 2:44 pm

The first director of British Columbia's 9-yea r-old actor said that he was not surprised at the success of Jacob Trembray.

Victoria to pick up slack

Vancouver January 19, 2016 / 2:37 pm

One company has created an operating simulation like a video game, and another company designs a system that provides prostheses to growing poor.

Jihadi John is dead

Hawaii January 19, 2016 / 2:34 pm

The coast guard has discovered the fourth lifesaving from two marine helicopters crashed in Hawaii, but no missing crew has been confirmed.

Brazeau in critical condition

Entertainment January 19, 2016 / 2:32 pm

This year's Academy Awards Nominated Nominated Works are increasingly calling for boycott.

PM taps ivory tower

Paul's Tomb January 19, 2016 / 2:09 PM.

Rocks are blocking the road to Paul's Tomb-The city has to close the popular hiking area. A huge rock fell.

BC boy hits bigtime

Penticon January 19, 2016 / 12:53 PM.

A shop that sells outdoor equipment at Penticon was once again targeted by a thief. Police were dispatched after reporting that several items were stolen from outdoor equipment.

BC leads in health tech

Behind the wheels January 19, 2016 / 12:43 pm

"This is nothing but a tax thief!" After signing that he has received a violated ticket, the driver often speaks. Can.

Rafts found, crew missing

Sally January 19, 2016 / 12:36 PM

A man who has been nominated for Sally for a unique disguise during a bank robbery is currently detained. According to RCMP, a 3 9-yea r-old man living in Salay has been found.

Uproar over Oscar diversity

Victoria January 19, 2016 / 12:31 Afternoon.

The Federal Liberal Party government is expected to participate in the Pharmaceutical Purchase Program for the purpose of reducing prescription costs, along with other States and Sobs in Canada.

Rock fall closes trail

Business January 19, 2016 / 12:26 P. M.

Post media has reduced the number of employees and integrated news projects in four cities to strengthen cost reduction plans during the decline in income. The company owns the following:

Outdoors store hit again

Washington D. C. JANUARY 19, 2016 / 12:24 P. M.

According to a government report announced on Tuesday, this year's total budget was $ 544 billion, which could increase from previous estimates.

Nothing but a tax grab

Penticon January 19, 2016 / 12:05 P. M.

An ambitious expansion plan for Penticton Lakeside Resort has been unanimously approved by council. The expansion will add a new six-storey building.

Wigged suspect nabbed

Entertainment January 19, 2016 / 12:00 p. m.

Blink-182 Sees Success with First Album Without Tom DeLonge Travis Barker, drummer for the American rock group, is confident about the formation of Blink-182.

Prescription for drug costs

Vernon January 19, 2016 / 11:56 a. m.

Vernon city council has found a way to give taxpayers a little money back. During the 2016 budget discussion, council voted to refund $232, 734.

Postmedia slashes costs

Entertainment January 19, 2016 11:55am

Richard Gere has joined the cast of "The Dinner." The 66-year-old actor stars alongside the British comedian in the Oren Moverman-directed production.

US deficit to hit $544B

Entertainment January 19, 2016 11:54am

A new take on the theme of the classic film "The Red Balloon" will kick off the 2016 season at the Bumbershoot Theatre from January 21 to 31.

Hotel expansion approved

Burnaby January 19, 2016 / 11:43am.

National Energy Board public hearings on the proposed Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion are taking place in the Vancouver area today, despite calls from local politicians.

'Great' Blink-182 album

Business Jan 19, 2016 / 11:42 AM

The Bank of Canada is once again facing the question of whether it can ease the pain of Canada's horse racing industry by lowering already low interest rates.

A bit of a break

Kelowna Jan 19, 2016 / 11:37 AM

A local auto body shop owner is coming forward to help as a skills shortage that could affect the Okanagan's auto industry for the next five years.

Gere back on big screen

Canada Jan 19, 2016 / 11:35 AM

Tom Mulcair promised Tuesday to ensure the New Democratic Party doesn't lose its identity as it bounces back from last year's disastrous defeat.

Bumbershoot's new season

Lumby Jan 19, 2016 / 11:24 AM

Lumby city council has adopted an economic development strategy that it hopes will pave the way for the village's economic future. The proposal is

Protest at pipeline talks

Business January 19, 2016 / 11:05am.

Some Twitter users were forced to sit idle since the early hours of Tuesday as the non-U. S. social media site suffered sporadic outages in the U. S. and Europe. Report a Glitch

BoC weighing rate cut

Kamloops January 19, 2016 / 11:05am

Safety recommendations have been implemented at a Kamloops trucking company after an employee died in a workplace accident. John Elliot Sleepen found.

Careers in collision repair

Syrian Refugees January 19, 2016 / 11:01am

The federal government may consider waiving flight costs for Syrian refugees who came to Canada before the Liberals took power, federal immigration officials said.

NDP must sell its vision

Mexico January 19, 2016 / 10:57am

It has been pointed out that the drug king Joa Kin, "El Chapo", Gasman had a work relationship with actress Kate del Castillo and had a meeting between the two.

Economic path charted

Canada January 19, 2016 / 10:37 am

Federal budget monitoring has stated that a household budget, which is becoming increasingly debt over the next few years, will be the most economically vulnerable Canadian in recent decades.

Twitter disruptions

Ottawa January 19, 2016 / 10:30 am

The Conservative Party will select the next leader on May 27, 2017. According to the party, this schedule is exciting.

Death sparks safety upgrade

Business January 19, 2016 / 10:28 am

A Canadian who is frustrated by the loss of $ 1. 6 billion in the power ball jackpot last week may want to play more familiar.

Flight costs may be forgiven

Canada January 19, 2016 / 10:23 A. m.

A new survey by the Canadian Statistics Bureau reports that more than one in five adults, fast tonations, Metis, and Inuit, who live outside the protection ward.

El Chapo's celeb link

Letter January 19, 2016 / 10:02 am

Seven years ago, I moved from the United States to Kerona and became involved in the investor and entrepreneur association with the intention of investing in Kerona.

Families vulnerable to debt

Kerunea January 19, 2016 / 10:01 A. m.

For the next five years, Marcus Puconen will not ride on airplanes, cars, or motors. He is 33 years old and is moving the gears for that.

New Tory leader still far off

Camloops January 19, 2016 / 10:00 am

Andrew Panton will have the last chance to meet his dog before being euthanized this weekend. Jake in Presakanario was ordered after BC.

How lottery odds stack up

Letter January 19, 2016 / 9:55 am

Oasuma is not only the basis of organic agriculture, but also the basics of all agriculture, and thus the basics of civilization itself. This bold reason

Troubling First Nation stats

Entertainment 19 JANUARY 2016 / 9:49 AM

Chris Rock will not retire the next Academy Awards. Although there are black celebrities such as Jada Pinket Smith and Spike Lee.

The Fintry Queen saga

Entertainment January 19, 2016 / 9:46 A. m.

Mark Ronson has set up a team with six big fans for a new version of "Uptown Funk". The producer chose singer Ana Shields and her duet.

Anything but a motor

Entertainment January 19, 2016 / 9:45 AM

Ryan Gosling is "very lucky" with Eva Mendes and daughter. The Big Short Star is particular about "The Place Beyond the Pines".

Blackout in TRU talks

Entertainment January 19, 2016 / 9:45 am

Kaitin Genner is writing a memoir. Before the sex change, the Star of I Am Kate, known as Bruce Genner, has written a memoir.

Grazing critical to ecology

Campus Life January 19, 2016 / 9:05 am

The local release of Okanagan College's media release is approaching the Okanagan's automotive category within the next 5 years.

Rock won't quit Oscars

π. H. January 19, 2016 / 8:38 am

B. C. C. Cranbrook has confirmed that 20 deer, which recently carried out in this town of East Cutonei, was captured and had been euthanized. Confirmed in the release from the city.

Ronson teams up with fans

California January 19, 2016 / 8:35 am

On Tuesday morning in Northern California, the Grayhound bus flooded during the rainy commuting, killing two people and injuring 18 people.

'Lucky' Ryan Gosling

Canada January 19, 2016 / 8:34 am

The Defense Minister of Canada said that there were still meetings about threats around the world, but did not mention why Canada was not invited to the meeting.

Caitlyn Jenner's memoir

Canada January 19, 2016 / 8:34 am

According to the new government report, this year's budget deficit is expected to be $ 544 billion (about 54 trillion yen).

Boyd donation helps College make an impact in promoting automotive careers

Penticon January 19, 2016 / 7:39 am

The 67th School District Council has postponed the school closing decision meeting. The meeting scheduled for January 20 will be held on March 9.

Deer cull in Cranbrook

Athletics Competition January 19, 2016 / 6:59 am

Andy Murray feels that the tennis authorities are trying to eliminate the eight y-seve n-finished games operated by gambling syndicate, but are "hypocritical" that they are partnering with a syndicate.

Bus crash kills 2, hurts 18

Quebec, 2016, January 19, 2016 / 6:57 am

The Federal Democratic Congress in Montebello, Quebec has begun tw o-day retreats to show the path to the next parliament, but that is likely.

Anti-ISIL meet one of many

Vancouver January 19, 2016 / 6:54 am

In the two cities, Vancouver and Ottawa, the acceptance of Syrian refugees has been suspended.

Deficit to rise to $544B

The World January 19, 2016 / 6:46 am

The International Currency Fund (IMF) has revised down the world and the United States this year's growth prospects on Tuesday from the last expectation in October.

Schools meeting postponed

Business January 19, 2016 / 6:44 am

Alberta's Finance Minister Joe Sessions said that despite the new hitting of the Alberta's credit outlook on Monday, the core spending plan in Alberta has been maintained.

Tennis gambling questioned

The World January 19, 2016 / 6:39 am

At least 18. 802 citizens died and 36. 245 were injured.

NDP lick their wounds

France January 19, 2016 / 6:37 am

On Tuesday, a fire broke out on the top floor of the Rit z-Carlton Hotel in Paris, which was the most famous square in the city for several hours. Fire

Cities seek refugee break

Business January 19, 2016 / 6:34 am

The Chinese economy was even colder in the previous fiscal year, dragging the growth rate of 2015 to a low level in a quarte r-century, spurred the economy.

IMF cuts global outlook

The World January 19, 2016 / 6:31 am

A volcano in the Far East of Russia has erupted, and the volcanic ash is dropped from a height of 8 km above sea level.

Moody's negative on Alberta

Minnesota January 19, 2016 / 6:22 am

The Police of St. Paul, Minnesota, has taken a police officer on leave to investigate the suspicion of posting a Facebook to promote drivers.

War's deadly toll in Iraq

Ottawa January 19, 2016 / 6:16 am

On Monday, the audience of Martin Luther King Day, held at the Ottawa City Hall, had an unexpected bonus, in which Sophie Gregoi r-Trudeau performed a cappella in improvisation.

Fire rages atop Paris hotel

Japan January 19, 2016 / 6:13 am

The oldest Japanese man, the oldest Japanese man, died of chronic heart disease and died on Tuesday at the age of 112. Yasutaro Koide is his own ...

China hits 25-year low

Business January 19, 2016 / 6:09 A. m.

Progressive Waterst Solutions has agreed to a friendly transaction that Canadian companies merge with a new company dominated by a Canadian company.

Russian volcano spews ash

Vancouver January 19, 2016 / 5:55 am

A new ferry service that connects Vancouver and Victoria is planned by the global ferry and shipping group FRS.

Run them over: cop urges

Medical research January 19, 2016 / 5:50 am

A new analysis has challenged the idea that smoking marijuana will decrease in adolescent. Instead, marijuana smoking leads to a decrease in intelligence.

Serenaded by PM's wife

Paparazzi January 19, 2016 / 5:30 am

Romer Willis and Roomer Willis, who are trying to become an inside, have tried to become a public relations office in West Hollywood on Monday (January 18, 2016). Beautiful Brunet.

World's oldest man dies

Kerone January 19, 2016 / 5:00 am

The last effort to leave Queen Finry in Kerouna failed. The only hope to float the ship is now in Penticon.

Big merger in garbage

Kerone January 19, 2016 / 5:00 am

Kerona's veterinarian says pets need vitamin D to prevent specific illnesses. "Dogs and cats with low vitamin D are susceptible to cancer and heart disease.

New ferry to BC capital

Enderby January 19, 2016 / 5:00 am

The guardian of the Ender Bee and Salmon Arms is urging you to attend the Town Hall Meeting this week for the future of the 83th district's school system. The number must be millions.

Pot smoking and IQ

Off Beat January 19, 2016 / 12:01 A. m.

I don't know if the girl in this video just lives in an area where it does not fall or is only young.

Paparazzi - January 19th, 2016

Around the Web January 19, 2016 / 12:01 A. m.

GOPRO Athlete's Roberta Mansino flew around Panama City and divides two buildings into stylish. .

No dock for Fintry Queen

Golden January 18, 2016 / 10:36 pm

Four men, Snowmobil from Alberta, may face a heavy price after being rescued on weekends from a quartz creek west of Golden, BC.

Animals need vitamins, too

Golden January 18, 2016 / 10:36 pm

RCMP told CTV Vancouver Island, thanks to the "wise witness," the police have arrested a convicted sex criminal Aaron Edward Craig. According to the CTV report.

Parents urged to engage

BCHL January 18, 2016 / 10:00 afternoon

The game, which began as a battle between speed and skill, ended in a knoc k-down dragout game by two har d-determined hockey teams. Eventually, Red Bull Salzburg won.

Snow way!

Meeting IS January 18, 2016 / 9:44 PM

According to media reports, Canada has not been invited to the Defense Minister of Defense, which discusses the battle with the Islamic extremist organization IS held in Paris this week. National defense

Wingsuiting with style

About the house January 18, 2016 / 9:25 PM

2016 home sale: Maintenance is important

A price for being rescued

If 2016 is planning to sell a house, it's time to prepare. Last.

Hawaii January 18, 2016 / 9:15 pm

Sex offender caught

Officials investigating the waters of two marine helicopters off the coast of Hawaii have found some of the lif e-saving rides on the aircraft, but have not yet been found.

London January 18, 2016 / 8:42 pm

Salzburg outlast Warriors

There are not many Donald Trump fans in the British parliament. However, the debate by members of the Diet calling for Trump's ban on entry was hardly revealed.

Kerone January 18, 2016 / 8:17 pm

Canada is not invited

As part of the annual rush youth conference, many Grammy Award winners will gather in Kerona. Approximately 1. 500 young people from all over the country will participate in this meeting.

Real Estate January 18, 2016 / 7:22 Afternoon

Sell your house at top value

Real Estate Economist hopes that the British Colombian government will tax foreign real estate owners and speculators, despite the prediction of the Ministry of Finance.

Petiland January 18, 2016 / 7:15 Afternoon~Four family members were safe to take care of emergency services, but pets from home were not helpful. Petiland's fire brigade

No sign of Marines

Sports January 18, 2016 / 7:00 pm

Kelly Scott's Kelly Scott has returned again to win his seventh BC Scottish title. A new link between Scott, Shannon Alexic (3rd), Jenna Lauder (2nd).

UK lawmakers slam Trump

π. January 18, 2016 / 6:24 pm

British Colombian public elementary school students are about to become the first generation of computer coding basic training.

Singers, youth unite

United Way January 18, 2016 / 6:00 pm

The annual fundraising activity does not reach the target amount, and it is about to run out of time. United Way of the Central and South Ocanagan / Simil Camine Central and South Okanagan.

Wrestling with taxes

N. Y. murder suicide January 18, 2016 / 5:16 pm

The Junior Hockey Team in B. C. Chili Wuck is a former player who was once dressed as Santa Claus to exchange gifts, and is now one of the victims of an incident.

Cat dies in house fire

Kerunea January 18, 2016 / 5:00 pm

Luke Stuck Luke Stuck warned that parking could be a problem at the Islamic Center, which will soon be rebuilt in Ratland in Kerona. Congress agreed to revive the parking lot.

Scott set for B.C. Scotties

Opinion polls January 18, 2016 / 4:15 pm

On Monday, Castanet reporter Kate Boueyy stood on the streets to see if the reduction of Canada dollars affected the daily life of Bernon people. ONE

Coding on deck

Bernon January 18, 2016 / 4:05 Afternoon

According to Bernon SPCA, after the closure of animal protection groups at the end of last year, a $ 700 donation was made to help two dogs needed.

Running out of time

Campus Life-Cam Loops January 18, 2016 / 4:03 P. M.

The Univers Prep Center (UPC) has secured its space so that local high school students can help homework, challenges, and test measures.

Respected and remembered

Keronea January 18, 2016 / 4:00 pm.

Ryan Quigley, who closed a tie on a gray suit, sat next to a lawyer on a busy road to Kerona's court. 3 6-yea r-old Quigley has been charged with murder.

Parking disaster cautioned

Please participate on January 18, 2016 / 3:57 pm.

Indoors Saving and Play Week (January 23-30, 2016) promotes the opportunity to balance technology and family time, including creative.

Poll: Low $ affecting you?

BCHL January 18, 2016 / 3:48 pm.

The BC Hockey League issued a statement below on Monday about the death of former player Matthew Hatchinson. Hatchinson was one of the three found in the body.

Donations help dogs

Merit January 18, 2016 / 2:41 pm

In the afternoon of Friday, a Red D e-Dia man who did not stop at the police at Okanagan Link near Lake Courtone is charged with a long time. Ο.

High schoolers getting extra help from Homework Club

Entertainment January 18, 2016 / 2:32 pm

Glen Fly, who formed Eagles and became one of the most successful singer groups in history, with Don Henry, along with Don Henry.

Next step in murder trial

Please participate on January 18, 2016 / 2:32 pm.

ThirdSpace Coffee aims to create a place to connect with people's communities. THIRDSPACE can be creative by being a no n-profit coffee shop.

Unplug and Play Week

Kerone January 18, 2016 / 2:22 pm.

Update: 2:20 pm Police are looking for regular liquor stores who witnessed the armed robbery case of a liquor store that occurred on Sunday and night. 9:11 pm on January 17.

BCHL mourns death

Letter January 18, 2016 / 1:45 pm

When I took my son from the Monster X event, I and my daughter were involved in an event that no one wanted to experience. While people are doing themselves.

Suspect takes flight

Kerunea January 18, 2016 / 1:45 pm.

Updated at 1:45 pm. Police are searching for a man who hit a white truck with a telephone pole this morning and hit the power directly. According to the police

Glenn Frey dead at 67

Canada January 18, 2016 / 1:37 pm

Police are investigating the role of a 9-yea r-old girl in the case of a 7-yea r-old girl in Nine, Labrador. According to RCMP CPL Rick Mills, police officers ...

Thirdspace supports shelter

Letter January 18, 2016 / 1:37 pm

About the article: "The suspect receives an apology." Why does the mayor of Vancouver apologize for what our security services provided?

Robbed at gunpoint

Vancouver January 18, 2016 / 1:36 Afternoon

In charge of the RCMP team, who is conducting a terrorist investigation, said in a trial of the BC Supreme Court that he was concerned about his decages and abuse.

In the end, a happy ending

Writer's Block January 18, 2016 / 1:36 pm

This week's guest writer, Kevin Ducogion, commuts to bicycle all year round, is a cat Photoshopper, an artist, a kayaker, and drinks while becoming a mud.

Driver flees crash scene

Ohio January 18, 2016 / 1:31 pm

A man who was reported by a former girlfriend that he was trying to kill the police was detained on Monday on the alleged death of a police officer.

Child probed in death of girl

Burkina Faso January 18, 2016 / 1:30 PM.

After at least 29 people died, the security of companies and banks was enhanced throughout Burkina Faso on Monday.

Why the apology?

Kerunea January 18, 2016 / 1:00 PM.

On Sunday morning, a collision accident occurred on Hollywood Road and Highway 33, and two car drivers suffered minor injuries and were transported to Kerona General Hospital. Ο.

Top cop speaks at terror trial

Kerone January 18, 2016 / 12:42 pm

A new lo w-cost travel agency based on Kerona has suspended the service. New Leaf Travel Company has stopped selling airlines.

Humanity uncorked

Letter January 18, 2016 / 12:41 PM.

The Lake Country district and the mayor of Baker must all think we are all stupid. To get Baker and ourselves, and the back of other councils.

Officer found dead

Letter January 18, 2016 / 12:32 Afternoon.

In recent years, he has been watching Queen Finry's difficulties, but the owner has now said his last chance before drying. This makes me sad.

Security tightens after attack

Letter January 18, 2016 / 12:25 PM.

I was walking along Lake Shore yesterday and had the opportunity to see the upgrade installed near Lake Shore and Dehart for the first time. new.

Crash sends two to KGH

Injury January 18, 2016 / 12:22 Afternoon.

When injury or death is caused by unfair acts (traffic accidents, fallen, assault, defective consumer products, or medical care or care due to negligence, etc.).

NewLeaf grounded

Campus Lif e-Cam Loops January 18, 2016 / 12:19 PM.

Researchers at Thompson Rivers University will head to Nepal next month to provide initiatives to develop effective forest fire management over two weeks.

0% tax increase a joke

Salmon arm January 18, 2016 / 12:17 PM.

Salmon Arm RCMP is investigating an armed robbery case at a convenience store Mac, where the masked robbery demanded cash and cigarettes. According to the police

Status of the Fintry Queen

Forcilo Trial JANUARY 18, 2016 / 12:16 P. M.

A judge, who was charged with the crime of shooting a teenage young man on an empty tram, was asked to evaluate evidence on Monday on Monday.

Tax dollars wasted

Stanre Cup turmoil January 18, 2016 / 12:07 Afternoon

Five years ago, it took nearly $ 5 million to process hundreds of people in Vancouver in the judicial system. The cost is included.

Should I sue?

West Kerone January 18, 2016 / 11:40 am

According to RCMP on Monday, January 18, it has not been charged with the accident. Drugs and alcohol are not involved. Two were transported to the hospital.

Researchers head to Nepal to help create forest fire management strategies

Bernon January 18, 2016 / 10:00 am.

The Okanagan Indian Band issued a statement following the Defense Pentagon commented on the obligation to clean the training grounds in the band.

Robber demands ciggies

Around the web January 18, 2016 / 9:49 am.

Welcome to the Mini Tulle Wendand Land! It is the most popular tourist spot in Hamburg, a vast model and urban system. .

Final instructions in trial

January 18, 2016 / 9:38 Morning Combines your computer.

If you are exterminating malware from your client computer, you have a frequently asked question: "I have a question. I can usually do it.

Riot prosecutions cost $5M

Entertainment January 18, 2016 / 9:35 am.

Jado Apateau took advantage of the Matt Damon's Golden Globe Awards on Sunday (17. 01. 16) at the critic's choice award.

Car vs. streetlight

Entertainment January 18, 2016 / 9:34 am

Iron Maiden has released a new video game. The heavy metal band created IRON with Roadhouse Interactive and 50cc Games.

OKIB on DND role

Entertainment January 18, 2016 / 9:32 AM.

Kevin Heart experienced the world of rejection before success in Hollywood. The 3 6-yea r-old star has been a standap comedy since he was young.

Miniatur Wunderland

Canada January 18, 2016 / 9:31 AM.

Despite the sharp drop in crude oil prices, the Liberal Party has not always been reluctant to think about how to supply Canada's energy to a natural resource, Tide Water.

Keep malware at bay

Entertainment January 18, 2016 / 9:31 am

Sir Elton John "never thought" he'd have kids. The 68-year-old singer and his husband, David Furnish, have five-year-old Zachary and.

Apatow's Martian moan

McClure Jan 18, 2016 / 9:30 AM.

RCMP report a fatal crash on Highway 5 south of McClure, about 20 minutes from Barriere. Police, ambulances and firefighters were called to the scene.

Iron Maiden video game ?

BC Jan 18, 2016 / 9:28 AM

First Nations on British Columbia's central coast are applauding what they say is a dramatic move toward science-based co-management of herring in the region.

Hart had to battle rejection

Kelowna Jan 18, 2016 / 9:17 AM

Tensions rose early this morning for residents of an apartment building in the 3000 block of Gordon Drive. Kelowna Fire Department received a 911 call.

Oil prices won't deter plans

Kamloops Jan 18, 2016 / 9:11 AM

Mall security and loss prevention officers picked up a man despite him being sprayed by a suspected thief at Northills Centre on Sunday.

Elton John on 'amazing' kids

Kamloops Jan 18, 2016 / 8:45 AM

Kamloops RCMP are searching for the culprit behind a tragic robbery that happened around 10:35 PM, according to the RCMP, on Sunday.

Fatal on Highway 5

Business Jan 18, 2016 / 7:10 AM

Scholastic is pulling a new picture book about George Washington and his slaves amid controversy over the book's sentimentalization of a brutal part of American history. "ONE

Herring management plan

Business 18 January 2016 / 7:08 AM

The Canadian dollar held near a 13-year low on Monday, but was trading at 68. 98 cents us in Toronto.

Sauna forces evacuation

Sports 18 January 2016 / 7:06 AM

Roger Federer has heard a lot of speculation about match fixing in tennis. If players suspect corruption, they want names to come forward. Federer responded.

Guards bear sprayed

Canada 18 January 2016 / 7:04 AM

Police are expected to release more information about the deaths of two students, one of whom is Canadian, and a former student at their home.

Armed liquor store robbery

Business 18 January 2016 / 6:59 AM

The Toronto Real Estate Board has announced that it will be reviewing the 2016 Home sales in Canada's largest city are booming and could break records in 2016, TREB says brokers are high on the list.

Criticized slave book pulled

World January 18, 2016 / 6:47 AM

Representatives of four countries gathered in Kabul on Monday called on the Taliban to resume peace talks with the Afghan government.

Loonie under 69 cents

Paparazzi January 18, 2016 / 6:45 AM

Saoirse Ronan slipped into the blue carpet backstage. The blonde beauty looked flawless in a light blue dress.

Federer wants names

Business January 18, 2016 / 6:30 AM.

A direct flight connecting Orlando, Florida and Vancouver entered service for the first time. Orlando International Airport officials have recently been in Canada

Canadian killed in NY

France January 18, 2016 / 6:28 am

French President François Orlando promised to redefine the French business model on Monday that it would call it "economic and social."

Toronto prices still rising

New Zealand January 18, 2016 / 6:26 am

On Monday, the authorities have announced that the tour boat burned off New Zealand and all 60 people who were forced to board were rescued. police

Taliban called to peace talks

Yemen January 18, 2016 / 6:25 am

A Saud i-led Allied aircraft attacked a building used by the police in Yemen's capital Sanua, killed at least 26 people and injured about 15 people.

Paparazzi - January 18th, 2016

World January 18, 2016 / 6:24 am

The person who had been playing Barak Obama's drinking game at the last Democratic Democratic debate was able to easily fall into an emergency gag.

Orlando to Vancouver

North Korea January 18, 2016 / 6:19 am

North Korea has sprinkled about 1 million balloons in South Korea.

An economic emergency

Business January 18, 2016 / 6:13 am.

Montreal Bank has launched an online portfolio manager and introduced Robo Advisor for the first time in the Big 5 Bank in Canada.

Tourist boat ignites

Business January 18, 2016 / 6:00 am.

Sanko Energy increased the stock portion of Canadian oil sandwiches by 12 %, and as a result, a friendly $ 6. 6 billion transaction was completed.

Airstrike hits police facility

Canada January 18, 2016 / 5:00 am.

There are restaurants that have been forced to raise the price of vegetables that have been ignored so far due to the cauliflower crisis. It was once considered boring vegetables, but its value is now lost.

Clinging to Obama legacy

Off Beat January 18, 2016 / 12:01 am

"Gecko that eats dinner" is surprisingly hypnosis.

Propaganda leaflets sent

Entertainment January 17, 2016 / 11:18 am.

The late David Bowie dropped the first USA album. The 27th studio LP "Black Star" of Lazaro singer sold 181. 000 pieces.

Log in to your 'robo-adviser'

Canada January 17, 2016 / 8:28 pm.

Calgary's teenager suffered an injury to affect his life during Tobogan. Now, his family hopes that their experience will lead to the introduction of safety measures.

$6.6 B oil sands deal

Joey Restaurant January 17, 2016 / 8:00 pm.

Joey Restaurant has just been selected as a top employer of Canadian youth. The Joey Group, which has a store in Kerona, has obtained the title of "Top Employers."

Cauliflower crisis costly

Presidential Discussion JANUARY 17, 2016 / 7:54 PM.

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders popped into Sunday night's presidential debate, confusing who is tougher on gun control and sketches.

Hypnotic Geckos

World Jan 17, 2016 / 7:33 p. m.

Police say an armed robbery suspect has died after police shots at a St. Louis fast food restaurant. St. Louis Police.

David Bowie tops charts

BC Jan 17, 2016 / 7:05 p. m.

Updated 7:05 p. m. Drive BC says the road is now open with alternating one-way traffic. Drive BC says Highway 5 is closed in both directions due to a road closure.

Paralyzed in toboggan crash

Refugees in BC Jan 17, 2016 / 7:02 p. m.

Vancouver's high housing costs are slowing efforts to find permanent housing for newly arrived Syrian refugees. There are only 750 of them.

Top employer for youth

Vernon January 17, 2016 / 6:22 PM

No one was injured in a one-vehicle rollover accident in Vernon on Sunday night. Police, fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene just before 6 PM.

Clinton, Sanders spar

World January 17, 2016 / 5:00 PM.

Netflix announces special efforts in kids and family programming, with the streaming service offering 20 new shows in the category.

Robber killed at KFC

BC January 17, 2016 / 4:04 PM

A convicted sex offender is on the run in Victoria. Victoria Police are warning that Aaron Edward Craig, 28, is living with him.

Highway 5 closed

BC January 17, 2016 / 3:37 PM

Police are calling the deaths of three people at a New York City university, one of whom was from British Columbia, an isolated incident. Among the dead was a former

Too expensive for homes

Canada January 17, 2016 / 3:31 PM

About an hour after the sun had set one day in early May 2013, Tim Bosma took two men for a test drive in his truck. The two test

No injuries in roll over

BC January 17, 2016 / 2:57 PM.

Vancouver's mayor has apologized to two men and a teenager who were profiled in a police internal report for "suspicious behavior" in the downtown area.

More Netflix family shows

World January 17, 2016 / 2:32 pm

Burkina Faso will enter three days of national mourning starting Sunday, after which the president said security would be stepped up in the capital and on the border.

Sex offender on the loose

World January 17, 2016 / 1:26 pm

The U. S. Embassy in Baghdad confirmed that "several" Americans are missing in Iraq after local media reported three Americans had been kidnapped.

N. Van resident dies in U.S.

Canada January 17, 2016 / 1:13 pm

A growing number of Canadian veterinarians are speaking out against cosmetic pet surgery, such as plucking puppies' tails and cutting dogs' ears, but the pace is slow.

Test drive murder trial starts

Penticton January 17, 2016 / 12:49 pm.

This week, Penticon Lake Side Resort is busy preparing for a large musical performance. In the conference room.

'Suspects' get apology

Canada January 17, 2016 / 12:31 pm

Workers perform cleaning work after more than 40 cm and ice falling in a part of Novascosia due to the severe winter storm. Canadian Environment Bureau.

Mourning in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso January 17, 2016 / 12:31 PM.

Updated Burkina Faso's six Quebec family and friends who died of terrorist attacks have responded with shock and distrust.

Americans missing in Iraq

The World January 17, 2016 / 12:18 Afternoon

On Sunday, the first stage of the Space X rocket, which put US and European surveillance satellites on track, was hardland on the floating of Burkinafaso.

Pet cosmetic surgery bans

Burkina Faso's Terrorist attack January 17, 2016 / 11:47 am

Clement Jigende was accidentally saved as Al Qaeda's militants attacked the cafe where he was working.

Readying for a big musical

The World January 17, 2016/11:37

The latest work of the US and European satellite series, designed to detect and measure marine phenomena such as El Nino, was launched on a SPACEX rocket and arrived in the track.

Maritimes digging out

Kerone January 17, 2016 / 11:18 am

This morning, two cars collided at the highway 33 and Hollywood road intersections, and traffic through Latland was cut off. According to witnesses, sedans

A family among six killed

Burkina Faso January 17, 2016 / 10:04 AM.

Justin Trudeau has offered silent prayers to the victims of terrorist attacks, which occurred at a luxury hotel in Burkina Faso this weekend, to the victims of anger.

Leg breaks as rocket lands

Business January 17, 2016 / 9:32 am

The challenge that Bill Morno Finance Minister faces the first federal budget is not only the sluggish economy. Morneau has to fight again.

Survivors recall escape

Business January 17, 2016 / 9:19 am

With the soaring cauliflower price, a restaurant with a signboard menu using popular cabbage has been forced to review the menu and raise the price. < SPAN> This week, at Penticon Lake Side Resort, we are busy preparing for a large musical performance. In the conference room.

Ocean-monitoring satellite

Canada January 17, 2016 / 12:31 pm

Workers perform cleaning work after more than 40 cm and ice falling in a part of Novascosia due to the severe winter storm. Canadian Environment Bureau.

Intersection crunch

Burkina Faso January 17, 2016 / 12:31 PM.

Updated Burkina Faso's six Quebec family and friends who died of terrorist attacks have responded with shock and distrust.

Trudeau condemns attack

The World January 17, 2016 / 12:18 Afternoon

On Sunday, the first stage of the Space X rocket, which put US and European surveillance satellites on track, was hardland on the floating of Burkinafaso.

Liberal spending vows lurk

Burkina Faso's Terrorist attack January 17, 2016 / 11:47 am

Clement Jigende was accidentally saved as Al Qaeda's militants attacked the cafe where he was working.

Cauliflower is trending

The World January 17, 2016/11:37

The latest work of the US and European satellite series, designed to detect and measure marine phenomena such as El Nino, was launched on a SPACEX rocket and arrived in the track.

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