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The LSCSS is already more than halfway to their $500,000 goal.
Three of the flights came from Calgary, with the other flying in from Vancouver.
Families were sent a letter by the district on Friday informing them of the positive test result.
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The timing couldn’t be better with issues of food security being so important now in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, said Brad Dollevoet, director of development services for Summerland.
Transport Canada is extending the ban on incoming flights from India and Pakistan for another month.
A dog lost in the Chasm near Clinton for 17 days during one of the season’s worst cold snaps was reunited with her owner Monday night.
A disgraced former Kelowna social worker will stand trial for a variety of fraud and theft charges by judge alone.
WATCH: This deer with three ears is proving to be pretty adorable.
The B.C. government is reinforcing the importance of several anti-racism initiatives, as a part of efforts to combat racism and support racialized communities.
No new deaths and 43 new cases of COVID-19 in Interior Health.
B.C. has reported 1,475 new COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths over the weekend.
A man from the Kane Valley, south of Merritt, is facing charges after allegedly firing a gun at his neighbour’s home.
At the time, residents heard screaming and police arrived to a man injured near the beach.
Canadian officials say country will still likely receive four million doses by the end of March.
There have been 30,000 tests for the influenza virus completed in B.C. up to the first week of January, with no cases of infection from community transmission, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control reports.
Arnold Schwarzenegger compared the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol to the Nazis and called Trump a failed leader who will go down in history as the worst president ever.
Idris Hudson is appalled with the living conditions and lack of support he’s seen at Penticton’s homeless shelters.
The new tech will help IH process more than 1,600 COVID-19 tests a day, up from 900.
The Soupateria has been operating with a paid kitchen staff since April but funds for the staff members could soon run out.
One person has died after an early-morning collision on Highway 97 in Kelowna.