Not once but three times in Kelowna’s history, tobacco looked to become the dominant crop in the region. While First Nations people grew and harvested tobacco for hundreds of years before European ...
There are a lot of festive holiday houses to see in Kamloops where residents go over the top with lights and decorations. For over a decade, iNFOnews.ca has been adding to its list of addresses that ...
Keremeos is one of B.C.’s not so secret wine destinations. Tucked into the outrageously beautiful Similkameen Valley, this town, along with its neighbour wee Cawston, play host to a list of star ...
A Kelowna-based cannabis company is suing Indigenous Bloom alleging it wasn't paid $160,000 in share agreements. Oakum Cannabis Corp. founders Lorna Marie Dumaresq, Julian Jacob Dumaresq-Gerein, and ...
Kelowna recently established a new project to help homeless people get on their feet, and the project’s lead said while it has been a success so far, there's still a lot to learn. BC Housing and the ...
The developer behind the massive proposed rebuild of Tranquille is pushing back against claims made by Secwepemc leaders about the land and its institutional past. Ignition Developments said the ...
Sam Woods has been navigating the inefficiencies and vagaries of the Kelowna transit system for a decade. She knows it’s often unreliable, some days impossible so she always has two alternative plans ...
A Kamloops bylaw officer was fined $1,500 after colliding with a pedestrian in a City vehicle last year. Nicholas Sarai was driving a City vehicle in Valleyview in March 2022 when he veered across the ...
Two people are facing facing dozens of fraud charges from an alleged Kelowna and Edmonton-based real estate Ponzi scheme. Edmonton Police Service said they were tipped about the $7.8 million fraud in ...
Thousands of Kelowna and West Kelowna residents have signed a petition demanding fair treatment for people who live in manufactured home communities. On Jan. 7, West Kelowna and mobile home resident ...
From greeting guests to scaring away pests – dogs have earned a place for themselves at many BC wineries. When Troy Townsin – a former wine columnist – began to notice the trend around the province, ...
They damage buildings, electrical wires and crops with teeth that are sharp enough to chew through metal. They prey on livestock, carry and spread a variety of diseases and a breeding pair of them can ...
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