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Fire family's fear wiped out by love

The Okanagan Sunday

Extreme swimmer set to take icy plunge

Paul Duffield wants to swim where no Canadian has swum before.

Cadet promoted for Christmas dinner

Carrying on a military tradition, Capt. Irene Wangler, commanding officer of 1705 Royal Canadian Cadet Corps in Vernon, and deputy commanding officer Capt. Mitch Steck serve Christmas dinner to Cadet Ryan Rumsey, the youngest cadet in the corps. Ryan carried the rank of captain for the dinner, which was served to all the cadets and their parents at the armouries in Vernon.

Small retailer robbed

Walter and Agnes Stayanovich have been in retail for more than 25 years, but experienced their worst day Friday when they appeared to be the victims of a professional thief.

Check highway conditions before travelling

The first thing a meteorologist checks when planning a road trip is the weather forecast, of course, then a travellers advisory and DriveBC.

Hit-and-run killer jailed

Chase Garrett Donaldson will spend Christmas behind bars after being sentenced to 32 months in a federal prison.

Clean break with local firm hurts

Emotions ran high in Summerland's council chambers Friday morning when a janitorial contract was awarded to a Kelowna firm.

Angel fund boosted by matched donation

Timing is everything, especially when someone offers to double your money.

Last lightup for West Kelowna home

One of the most spectacular and popular Christmas light-up displays in the Kelowna area will be relocated next year.

Vernon lawyer pleads guilty to working with gang; Crown to seek prison term

In a history-making case, a Vernon lawyer pleaded guilty Thursday to working for the Greeks gang while members were involved in brutal killings and the drug trade in the Okanagan.

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