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Archives for 2014
Kelowna pensioner dies after hit and run – driver arrested
A 71-year-old Kelowna woman is in police custody in connection with the death of an elderly person found in a downtown alley early Saturday morning. 83-year-old Julie Gillespie died of injuries suffered as a result of a hit and run in the alley between the Kelowna Daily Courier. Gillespie was alive when she was discovered by died […]
Town Council agenda
5pm Committee of the Whole – note time change Revisit report on flooding caused at 247 Oak Street – Khaira’s Orchard Budget Items to be discussed 7pm Regular Council Water Regulations Amendment Bylaw 1351.01 for readings Road 18 Drainage Tax Amendment Bylaw 1351.02 for readings Zoning Amendment Bylaw 1350.04 for adoption – housekeeping Zoning Amendment […]
Mt. Polley mine disaster update
Mary Polak, Minister of the Environment – “While full environmental remediation will take years, this first phase of the longer term plan sets a clear path towards the recovery process. We will continue to work closely with the mine, First Nations and local communities to ensure the necessary mitigation plans are in place to restore […]
RIP Pat Quinn
John Brian Patrick Quinn OC (January 29, 1943 – November 24, 2014) – former head coach in the National Hockey League (NHL), most recently with the Edmonton Oilers. He coached for the Philadelphia Flyers, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs, reaching the Stanley Cup Finals twice, with the Flyers in 1980 and the […]
Thanks given for community input to performance
Press picture to fill your screen 200+ parents, friends and theatre-lovers braved the wet snow to come out to Tucelnuit and SOSS’s fun production of Rapunzel on Friday night. Between cast auditions on Monday to curtain’s close just five days later, the 54 kids involved perfected an hour’s worth of entertainment, complete with songs, dances, […]
Kelowna and Victoria – satellite centres for vets
The federal government has announced it will invest about $200 million over the next six years to expand mental health services and research for Canada’s veterans, members of the military and their families. The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces also announced that about $16.7 million in ongoing funds will also be […]
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