November 2025

Murder trial starts for Kelowna man accused of killing date in 2023

This article discusses intimate partner violence and may be triggering to some readers. If you or someone you know is experiencing violence or abuse, contact the Kelowna Women’s Shelter 24/7 support line at 250-763-1040 or text 236-970-0704. For support, contact the Elizabeth Fry Society at 1(250) 763-4613 or email info@efryokanagan.com. In an emergency, call 911. […]

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Fentanyl precursor chemicals seized at B.C. inspection facility

The Canada Border Services Agency and the RCMP have seized thousands of litres of material used to produce illicit drugs found in shipments inspected at CBSA’s Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility in Delta, B.C. On Thursday, Oct. 30, the two police agencies announced the seizure of 4,300 litres of precursor chemicals coming from China, found in

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Gold mining operation opposed by Okanagan Indian Band

Protection of water, salmon and sacred sites has chiefs banding together against an Okanagan gold mining operation. The Okanagan Indian Band’s (OKIB) call for watershed protection has received strong support from First Nations leadership across the province. Chief and council attended the 57th Annual General Assembly of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC),

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B.C. Premier David Eby backs down on anti-tariff U.S. advertising campaign

Premier David Eby told reporters on Monday that after meeting with federal officials, he is cancelling a planned advertising campaign in the United States that was critical of lumber tariffs and duties. “One of my commitments to the federal government was that if they came to the table with us, if they sat with us,

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