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Good morning, Kelowna. Here's your Top 5 for Dec. 20, 2016

Good morning, Kelowna. Here's your Top 5 for Dec. 20, 2016

ICBC increases its rates, the drug crisis continues and it's time to start thinking of the story of the year...
Coquihalla to get a big dump of snow

Coquihalla to get a big dump of snow

"Total snow accumulations of 20 to 30 cm are expected over Coquihalla Summit and Allison Pass..."
Helping those in need at Christmas

Helping those in need at Christmas

Central Okanagan Community Food Bank distributes 1,400 Christmas food hampers.
Evening Recap: Your top 5 for Dec. 20, 2016

Evening Recap: Your top 5 for Dec. 20, 2016

Not too many days left to get your Christmas shopping done. Catch up on what happened in Kelowna today
Rutland overdose prevention site needed, say those close to the crisis

Rutland overdose prevention site needed, say those close to the crisis

Not being able to provide a Rutland overdose prevention site has been hard on frontline workers who know the needs of their clientele.
Osoyoos Mountie cleared of misconduct allegations

Osoyoos Mountie cleared of misconduct allegations

After four years, Osoyoos Const. Amit Goyal has been cleared by the RCMP of all allegations of misconduct.
School district expands French Immersion to Dr. Knox Middle School

School district expands French Immersion to Dr. Knox Middle School

Students moving on from French Immersion at Glenmore Elementary in Kelowna and Peter Greer Elementary in Lake Country will go to Dr. Knox.
College in Canada? After Trump香蕉视频直播檚 win, more students in the US consider it

College in Canada? After Trump香蕉视频直播檚 win, more students in the US consider it

For some college-bound students distressed by the election of Donald Trump, Canada is calling.
Rising above the hardship

Rising above the hardship

Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver helps West Kelowna youth and his family deal with need for leukemia chemo treatments.
Thousands of animals rescued in B.C.

Thousands of animals rescued in B.C.

This past year the BC SPCA responded to a record number of large-scale seizures from puppy mills