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Brain Trauma: Shining a light on the dark corners of the mind

Brain Trauma: Shining a light on the dark corners of the mind

Exploring brain injuries in victims of assault, domestic violence, sports and recreation
Crime and punishing injuries: A victim香蕉视频直播檚 ordeal

Crime and punishing injuries: A victim香蕉视频直播檚 ordeal

Once the external marks of a violent attack fade there香蕉视频直播檚 more to contend with
Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

Indigenous Economies: A talk by Bev Sellars

A survivor of Canada香蕉视频直播檚 residential schools and author to host Kelowna discussion
B.C. Mounties get first Aboriginal commander

B.C. Mounties get first Aboriginal commander

Deputy commissioner Brenda Butterworth-Carr is the new commanding officer of E Division, the largest in the country.
Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

Residents aim to protect Mount Boucherie Trails

More than 500 residents have signed a petition
Evidence permitted in gang-affiliated murder trials

Evidence permitted in gang-affiliated murder trials

Two men charged in murdering rival gang members had their evidentiary request denied.
Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1971

After 86 years of service, we wanted to utilize our amazing treasure trove of Kelowna history and share it with you.
Absorbing a higher minimum wage

Absorbing a higher minimum wage

Okanagan businesse advocate for reductions in other operating costs
Hodge recovering after surgery

Hodge recovering after surgery

Popular Kelowna city Coun. Charlie Hodge undergoes emergency surgery for serious jaw infection.
Man found guilty of assault in bar fight

Man found guilty of assault in bar fight

A Kelowna man has been found guilty of aggravated assault in a 2014 bar fight