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News Items tag as: glenrosa elementary school pac
RCMP says its working on West Kelowna school PAC investigation
January 22, 2020 - 4:00 PM
Concerns that there has been no movement in the investigation into a substantial West Kelowna Parent Advisory Council theft have not gone unnoticed, but the RCMP says it's working toward completion of the file.
Investigation into theft from West Kelowna school's PAC finally moving ahead
January 21, 2020 - 7:00 AM
It’s closing in on two years since the Glenrosa Elementary school parent advisory council announced one of their own allegedly stole “a substantial amount of money” from their coffers and still there have been no arrests made and no charges laid.
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Why it's so hard to find locally grown celery in Okanagan, Kamloops
Celery is crunchy, delicious and a main staple in kitchens all over the world, but it’s particularly difficult for Thompson-Okanagan residents to source locally. In response to President Donald Trump’s trade tariff threats, Vern
Pennsylvania House advances bill legalizing recreational marijuana
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New short-term rental bylaw means some in Kamloops may not be available
New licensing rules are putting pressure on Kamloops homeowners hosting short-term rentals, and some may not be allowed any longer. A new bylaw will require hosts get business licenses, bringing Kamloops in line with similar restrictions ac
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