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Mistaken target of West Kelowna home invasion attack remains in coma
February 06, 2016 - 11:31 AM
WEST KELOWNA – Hospital sources say the West Kelowna man who was beaten near death when he was mistaken for someone else during a home invasion in December is still in a coma.
Victims of West Kelowna assault were mistaken for someone else
December 14, 2015 - 1:20 PM
WEST KELOWNA - A West Kelowna couple seriously injured after being assaulted in their homes last week were not the intended targets.
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THOMPSON: How lawyer Cameron Stracher did the wrong thing, then the right thing
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La Terrazza owner charged with defrauding Penticton winery
The business partner of a Penticton winery has been charged with defrauding the business. Restaurateur and business partner Giulio Miceli is scheduled to appear in a Penticton courthouse, Aug. 13, facing a single charge of defrauding the Pl
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Getting stoned has never been more permitted in Canada, which means it has never been less cool for young people. Teenagers in BC are smoking less pot than they used to. If you really want to discourage your teen from smoking weed, light up
More people left Thompson-Okanagan to other provinces in 2024 than arrived
The Thompson-Okanagan region had its slowest year of population growth in more than a decade last year. According to a report released by the Chartered Professional Accountants of BC, between July 1, 2023 and July 1, 2024, more than 9,200 p
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