Red Wings assist, food bank scores The clear winner at Wednesday‘s Detroit Red Wings practice was the Kelowna community food bank.
More than 11,000 pounds of food worth an estimated $25,000 was donated by fans who watched the... Thursday , March 18, 2010
Assault case hinges on date-rape drug GHB She remembers someone leading her along a hallway, sitting her down and pushing her back before she woke up in hospital.
The Kelowna woman at the centre of a sexual assault trial could provid... Thursday , March 18, 2010
Train station ready to reopen Kelowna‘s train station will re-open to the public this fall as a restaurant and pub.
Work is expected to get underway soon at the station, with renovations designed to restore many of the bu... Thursday , March 18, 2010
Cannan unfazed by cancelled postage A ban on MP mailouts to far-flung ridings will have little effect on Kelowna-Lake Country MP Ron Cannan.
The House of Commons on Tuesday supported a Liberal motion to ban MPs from sending sin... Thursday , March 18, 2010
Nuts for Wings A hockey team wearing red and white jerseys skated onto the ice at Prospera Place on Wednesday, and fans reacted like it was Canada‘s Olympic gold-medal winners.
But it was the Detroit Red Wi... Thursday , March 18, 2010
Drinking the last assault victim remembers A woman who says she was sexually assaulted drank wine that knocked her out before she woke up in hospital, court heard Tuesday.
The woman, whose name is protected by a publication ban, testi... Wednesday, March 17, 2010
NDP leader to join HST fight in Kelowna The Central Okanagan isn‘t a hotbed of NDP support, but has expressed so much opposition to the HST that NDP leader Carole James will participate in a town hall meeting on the controversial ne... Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Okanagan original set own course Gordon Jennens, a loving father and Kelowna‘s most famous engineer, inventor and builder, died Saturday after a long battle with cancer. He was 87.
Born Eric Gordon Jennens in Kelowna on Jan.... Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Reality his virtual felon The first Central Okanagan man charged with luring a teenage girl on the Internet has pleaded guilty to communicating with three of them.
Eric Raymond Morneau, now 33, used a social networkin... Wednesday, March 17, 2010
City names awards finalists The City of Kelowna has announced the finalists of the 35th Annual Civic and Community Awards.
Awards winners will be revealed on April 14 at the 35th Annual Civic and Community Awards Gala a... Tuesday , March 16, 2010