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Ex-husband’s Kelowna murder trial delayed as Crown gets new disclosure

The trial for a man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged ex-wife is being delayed as Crown counsel has received another disclosure set from police. James Plover is facing a first-degree murder charge after Bailey McCourt died following a violent assault in a Kelowna parking lot on July 4, 2025. Plover […]

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B.C. begins court-ordered negotiations with Cowichan Tribes

The B.C. government is beginning its court-ordered negotiations to resolve issues of conflicting title claims on private land encompassed by the Cowichan Tribes land rights case. There are still several appeals being made in the case, but the government is choosing to begin this work anyway. “The court has required us to enter into negotiations

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Volunteers tarp berm along Maple Ridge channel to kill invasive reed canary grass

A small group of volunteers converged on the upper portion of the Trethewey Channel to tackle one of the Lower Mainland’s most persistent invasive species – reed canary grass. Three dedicated individuals took part in the project on Friday, Feb. 20, with support and oversight from Alouette River Management Society watershed project manager, Kristen Munk,

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B.C. police watchdog investigating RCMP shooting incident in Kelowna

An incident involving Kelowna Mounties is being investigated by the Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO). At around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, RCMP officers stopped a black Mercedes sedan on Snowsell Street North near Glenmore Road. There was only one person in the vehicle – the driver – and after communicating with the

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