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VIDEO: Kelowna's Hells Angels clubhouse torn down

VIDEO: Kelowna's Hells Angels clubhouse torn down

The home is located at 837 Ellis Street
B.C. contributing $6.6M to 7 food manufacturing companies

B.C. contributing $6.6M to 7 food manufacturing companies

The announcement took place in Kelowna
Simpcw's Kukpi7 Lampreau fosters partnerships in the North Thompson

Simpcw's Kukpi7 Lampreau fosters partnerships in the North Thompson

Kukpi7 George Lampreau of Simpcw First Nation continues to collaborate with Simpcw territory partners with progressive initiatives
Racism at B.C. school impacting attendance for Indigenous students

Racism at B.C. school impacting attendance for Indigenous students

8 students from Leq’á:mel First Nation no longer attending Hatzic Middle due to in-person and online bullying
Recipe for success: OC’s new culinary building boosts Kelowna's UNESCO bid

Recipe for success: OC’s new culinary building boosts Kelowna's UNESCO bid

'Magnificent building…celebrating the heartbeat of the region'
B.C.'s Forests Minister says he will 'fight like hell' for jobs

B.C.'s Forests Minister says he will 'fight like hell' for jobs

Forests Minister Ravi Parmar is currently touring southern B.C.
Police watchdog investigating another injury in Quesnel

Police watchdog investigating another injury in Quesnel

The injury took place during an arrest Jan. 6, 2024
Mayor of Summerland sued for alleged defamation

Mayor of Summerland sued for alleged defamation

Brad Besler has filed yet another lawsuit in his ongoing legal feud with Summerland's council and municipal staff
Long-time Penticton business bought out, almost 80 jobs leaving city

Long-time Penticton business bought out, almost 80 jobs leaving city

The facility was toured just a few months earlier by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
'I thought that I was going to a ranch': inside B.C.'s now-closed Volken recovery centre

'I thought that I was going to a ranch': inside B.C.'s now-closed Volken recovery centre

Former residents of JVA remember endless work and punishments including the silent treatment