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Boomers tune in to radio

Boomers tune in to radio

For Kelowna resident Allan Holender, opportunity came in the form of radio.
Supporting student mental health

Supporting student mental health

When it comes to supporting child and youth mental wellness, improvements in mental health literacy can have benefits including prevention.
UPDATE: Body of man who died at Tolko Mill recovered

UPDATE: Body of man who died at Tolko Mill recovered

Tolko employees spent Tuesday recovering from news that one of their own died while on the job.
No change for OC board

No change for OC board

Summerland resident Connie Denesiuk voted unanimously to serve another one-year term as chair of Okanagan College board of governors.
Industry, province not doing enough to keep workplaces safe, says BCFED

Industry, province not doing enough to keep workplaces safe, says BCFED

"Employers whose negligence kills or seriously injures workers are let off with a slap on the wrist ..."
Project aims to find child exploitation

Project aims to find child exploitation

Local researchers aim to stop child sexual abuse images from reaching the Internet as online youth exploitation reaches alarming levels
Customers pepper sprayed at McDonald's

Customers pepper sprayed at McDonald's

Firefighters were called to McDonald's in downtown Kamloops after a report of someone releasing pepper spray.
Homeless action plan taking shape

Homeless action plan taking shape

The city's social development manage has a 16-month plan that has set a course to change the way the homeless are dealt with in Kelowna.
Okanagan College raises tuition fees

Okanagan College raises tuition fees

Two per cent hike coming for domestic students, five per cent for international students come fall of 2017.
Meet the new Interior Health board chair

Meet the new Interior Health board chair

Kamloops lawyer John O'Fee will preside over his first board meeting as chair in Kelowna on Feb. 6.