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B.C. Tree Fruits Cooperative shutting down after 88 years

After operating in the B.C.'s Okanagan Valley for nearly nine decades, B.C. Tree Fruits announced to growers on Friday that it is dissolving the co-operative and seeking court direction to liquidate its assets.

Okanagan fruit farmers switch crops in attempt to salvage season

With little to no stone fruit crops like peaches, apricots and cherries many Okanagan farmers are pivoting to more hardy fruit and vegetable crops in an attempt to salvage the growing season.

Bear crashes 9-year-old's sleepover, trashes Rossland, B.C., home

A B.C. mother is recounting her harrowing story of hiding from a bear that invaded her home in Rossland, B.C., late Saturday while her 9-year-old daughter was having a sleepover.

Displaced tenants call for work to stop at UBC construction site

Last week 84 residents of the Hadgraft Wilson Place building were ordered by Kelowna's fire chief to leave their homes due to safety risks in their building.

Kelowna senior evicted as city prepares to demolish his home

A Kelowna senior has been removed from his home as the City of Kelowna begins work to demolish the house due to multiple unpermitted renovations they say have made the property unsafe and unsightly.

Okanagan couple faces fines, legal action over tiny home

A Peachland, B.C., couple is facing the threat of a $1,000 fine and legal action if they do not remove their custom-built tiny home from their rural property by the end of April.

Parole board report shows long history of sex crimes for man accused of targeting youth at equestrian school

Parole board documents obtained by CBC News paint a disturbing picture of the criminal past of a 29-year-old man released in Kelowna, B.C. last summer with no public warning of his assessed high risk to reoffend.

Osoyoos residents voice frustrations over proposed 39 per cent tax increase

Months after Osoyoos town council revealed a plan to increase property and utility tax by nearly 40 per cent, frustrations from residents in the South Okanagan community remain over elected officials management of the municipality's finances and their response to criticism over the issue.

Amid cold snap, the number of people at Kelowna tent encampment doubles in size from last year

More than 200 people are living n tents and other constructed shelters at adesignated tent encampment site in Kelowna, B.C.,as temperatures are forecast to reach below 20 Cthis week.
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Kelowna encampment residents speak out after Poilievre compares designated sleeping area to 3rd-world country

June 1: People living with homelessness and the City of Kelowna aren't happy with federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's tweet comparing conditions in Kelowna to those of a "third-world country."