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How these Kelowna boys went from collecting bottles to building a multi-billion dollar business
March 10, 2022 - 7:00 AM
Kelowna’s Dave Ritchie was no stranger to hard times long before he, along with brothers Ken and John, launched what became Ritchie Bros. Auctions Ltd., the largest industrial equipment auctioneer in the world.
Kamloops charcuterie processing plant dodges supply issues by sourcing meat locally
January 15, 2022 - 7:00 AM
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A charcuterie processing plant that started production in Kamloops last fall is running smoothly despite recent, unforeseen challenges in the food industry.
Charcuterie processing plant gets smoking in Kamloops
September 25, 2021 - 1:41 PM
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A Kamloops butcher shop and deli is expanding to create a charcuterie processing plant earlier this month, and four full time staff are busy making sausage, and drying, curing, and smoking a variety of meats.
Security guard injured, 5 arrested at Trans Mountain pipeline protest near Blue River
September 24, 2021 - 2:45 PM
Tiny House Warriors have continued to protest construction at Trans Mountain Pipeline work sites with an altercation earlier this month that sent a security guard to hospital.
No highrises in West Kelowna’s future except for a winery tower
July 13, 2021 - 6:00 AM
West Kelowna’s population is expected to jump by almost 20,000 people by 2050 but no highrises are expected to be built to house them.
This proposed gravel pit could have huge impacts on Kelowna, both good and bad
June 09, 2021 - 8:00 AM
A recently announced gravel pit proposed for the Joe Rich area east of Kelowna has galvanized that community more than any other in 30 years of living there, says resident Laurie Takoff.
Farm workers, fruit plant employees among those to get B.C.'s initial supply of AstraZeneca vaccine
March 15, 2021 - 2:12 PM
B.C.’s new supply of the Astra Zeneca vaccine will be used to get ahead of COVID-19 outbreaks in industries where it’s a challenge for workers to keep distance from one another and use personal protection equipment.
Why Kamloops is missing out on the industrial boom that’s taking the Okanagan by storm
February 07, 2020 - 7:00 AM
A shortage of large tracts of vacant industrial land in Kamloops means that city is not getting the new industrial growth that’s flooding into the Okanagan.
Thompson-Okanagan residents urged to conserve water
August 18, 2017 - 2:30 PM
It's been months since the Southern Interior received any significant rainfall, and now the provincial government is asking residents to conserve water as much as possible.
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Following are emailed reader responses to stories or letters to the editor for the third week of April 2024. They have been edited slightly for readability. Got something you want to add? Send an email to editor Marshall Jones at mjo
Fruit packers near Kelowna fined another $78,000
A fruit packing plant in the Ellison area east of Kelowna was hit with another $78,368 in fines for discharging effluent into a failed septic field. That’s now more than $110,000 in fines since 2022 for the same issue at Sandher Fruit
Manitoba government plans to lift ban on homegrown recreational cannabis
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is planning to end its ban on homegrown recreational cannabis — a move that would leave Quebec as the only province with such a restriction. "We're just allowing Manitobans to have the same
Kamloops council to expand tax exemptions for new rental builds
Developers have more land to choose from if they want to cut costs on new rental buildings in Kamloops. The City is looking to expand a tax exemption program to span massive swaths of Kamloops in order to encourage development. Previously r
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Fundraiser for family of Kamloops man who died in Highway 5 North crash nears $30K
An online fundraiser for the family of a Kamloops man killed in a crash on Highway 5 North has raised more than $27,
April 26, 2024 7:00 PM
Orca's escape from B.C. lagoon will be talked about for 'generations,' say nations
ZEBALLOS, B.C. - An orphan killer whale calf escaped from a remote Vancouver Island tidal lagoon Friday where it had be
April 26, 2024 6:33 PM
8.5 years for Kamloops man who sexually assaulted his daughter
CONTENT ADVISORY A Kamloops man who filmed himself sexually assaulting his daughter, then bragged about it o
April 26, 2024 6:00 PM
B.C. premier says public use rules should have been in place before decriminalization
VANCOUVER - British Columbia is preparing to ban most public drug use, a change to parts of its decriminalization pilot
April 26, 2024 5:53 PM
After years fighting red tape Lake Country group permitted to dredge Oyama Canal
For the past several years a grassroots movement has been trying to get permission from the government to dredge the
April 26, 2024 5:05 PM
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