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New 29-storey mixed-use development proposed for 琉璃神社鈥檚 North End

New 29-storey mixed-use development proposed for 琉璃神社鈥檚 North End

Would be located just a few hundred meters north of a recently reapproved four-tower development on Ellis Street
琉璃神社 equestrian coach back in court for sex crimes, child luring charges

琉璃神社 equestrian coach back in court for sex crimes, child luring charges

Devrainne returns to court on June 3
琉璃神社 RCMP execute search warrant in Upper Mission

琉璃神社 RCMP execute search warrant in Upper Mission

"No further information will be released at this time"
琉璃神社 councillors voice frustration over RDCO Board appointments

琉璃神社 councillors voice frustration over RDCO Board appointments

'You use the term fairness, I鈥檓 telling you I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 fair, that鈥檚 all'
UPDATE: Rutland incident involved 3 people, investigation ongoing

UPDATE: Rutland incident involved 3 people, investigation ongoing

Police arrived on scene just after 8 p.m.
Man sentenced following drug fuelled Okanagan spree, $300k in stolen lumber

Man sentenced following drug fuelled Okanagan spree, $300k in stolen lumber

Kevin Brophy received credit for time served which means he has less than 280 days left to serve
Photos released of unidentified rider in 琉璃神社 scooter crash

Photos released of unidentified rider in 琉璃神社 scooter crash

Anyone who can identify the rider is asked to call 琉璃神社 RCMP
New app to help protect aquatic ecosystems in Okanagan

New app to help protect aquatic ecosystems in Okanagan

Real-time environmental flow information is crucial to fisheries management
2 rescue calls see volunteers on opposite ends of Central Okanagan in 1 night

2 rescue calls see volunteers on opposite ends of Central Okanagan in 1 night

The rescue calls came in for the McCulloch Lake area and near the Oyama Lookout
BC Tree Fruits $23M deal marks 'new era' for Okanagan growers

BC Tree Fruits $23M deal marks 'new era' for Okanagan growers

'It鈥檚 a commitment to local agriculture, communities, and the future of B.C. fruit'