Carli Berry

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Weather warms up: Thieves target motorbikes in the Central Okanagan

The Kelowna RCMP is warning about warmer temperatures and the spikes in thefts

(Pixabay photo)
(Pixabay photo)

Weather warms up: Thieves target motorbikes in the Central Okanagan

The Kelowna RCMP is warning about warmer temperatures and the spikes in thefts

(Pixabay photo)
Maple Ridge is search for a way to welcome marijuana. (THE NEWS/files)

Kelowna marijuana production expansion proposed near Okanagan Rail Trail

A rezoning application from The Flowr Group will be presented to council today

Maple Ridge is search for a way to welcome marijuana. (THE NEWS/files)
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Kelowna Muslim students hold vigil to support New Zealand victims

A vigil will be held Monday night at UBC Okanagan

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Maple Ridge is search for a way to welcome marijuana. (THE NEWS/files)

Marijuana production expansion proposed near Okanagan Rail Trail

A rezoning application from The Flowr Group will be presented to council today

Maple Ridge is search for a way to welcome marijuana. (THE NEWS/files)
Spring doesn't officially begin until Wednesday, but Saturday there was already no sign of winter in the hot spot in Canada – as measured at the Pitt Meadows Airport, and people were out enjoying the sunshine. (Neil Corbett/THE NEWS)

Okanagan-Shuswap weather: Sunny days ahead

It's beginning to feel like spring in Kelowna

Spring doesn't officially begin until Wednesday, but Saturday there was already no sign of winter in the hot spot in Canada – as measured at the Pitt Meadows Airport, and people were out enjoying the sunshine. (Neil Corbett/THE NEWS)
Fishers take to the frozen waters of Monte Lake for ice fishing Sunday, Feb. 17. (Nina Monica Lim photo)

On thin ice: Warmer temperatures mean dangerous lake conditions in Kelowna

The Kelowna Fire Department is warning others to stay off the lakes

Fishers take to the frozen waters of Monte Lake for ice fishing Sunday, Feb. 17. (Nina Monica Lim photo)
Fishers take to the frozen waters of Monte Lake for ice fishing Sunday, Feb. 17. (Nina Monica Lim photo)

On thin ice: Warmer temperatures mean dangerous lake conditions in Okanagan

The Kelowna Fire Department is warning others to stay off the lakes

Fishers take to the frozen waters of Monte Lake for ice fishing Sunday, Feb. 17. (Nina Monica Lim photo)
Kate Warkentin, owner of Oyama Sunblush Bakery, holds a plate of baked goods. The bakery has been operating in Oyama for nine years. (Carli Berry/Capital News)

Lake Country bakery compared to grandmother’s cooking

Oyama Sunblush Bakery is located on Oyama Road

Kate Warkentin, owner of Oyama Sunblush Bakery, holds a plate of baked goods. The bakery has been operating in Oyama for nine years. (Carli Berry/Capital News)
Secretary at the Kelowna Islamic Centre, Hamid Butt believes that welcoming community members into the Mosque will help break down any stereotypes of preconceived notions of Islam. photo: Sydney Morton

Kelowna Muslim student says deadly New Zealand attacks ‘hits close to home’

The president of the UBCO Muslim association is encouraging others to learn more about each other

Secretary at the Kelowna Islamic Centre, Hamid Butt believes that welcoming community members into the Mosque will help break down any stereotypes of preconceived notions of Islam. photo: Sydney Morton
Secretary at the Kelowna Islamic Centre, Hamid Butt believes that welcoming community members into the Mosque will help break down any stereotypes of preconceived notions of Islam. photo: Sydney Morton

Kelowna Muslim student says deadly New Zealand attacks ‘hits close to home’

The president of the UBCO Muslim association is encouraging others to learn more about each other

Secretary at the Kelowna Islamic Centre, Hamid Butt believes that welcoming community members into the Mosque will help break down any stereotypes of preconceived notions of Islam. photo: Sydney Morton
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Turning up the heat: Lake Country Firestorm cheerleader takes home trophy

The Okanagan Firestorm Intensity group won second in the UCA International All Star Championship

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Contributed

Turning up the heat: Okanagan Firestorm cheerleaders takes home trophy

The Okanagan Firestorm Intensity group won second in the UCA International All Star Championship

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Bob Orchard took this photo of a sailing regatta off the coast of Sidney. (Bob Orchard photo)

$595,000 given to Kelowna company to create safer sailing app

The app will alert emergency contacts if boaters don't arrive

Bob Orchard took this photo of a sailing regatta off the coast of Sidney. (Bob Orchard photo)
A rendering of the complex. - Contributed

Lake Country subdivision proposed next to wildlife corridor

A new development permit is being proposed to council along Tyndall Road

A rendering of the complex. - Contributed
Raise the woof: Two new dog parks to be built in Lake Country

Raise the woof: Two new dog parks to be built in Lake Country

Construction begins soon for two new off-leash dog parks

Raise the woof: Two new dog parks to be built in Lake Country
Drake Maceherson, eight and Brody Nolting, nine, were dizzy after sitting in one of the rides during the annual Rutland May Days which happened over May long weekend at Rutland Centennial Park a few years ago. The May Days parade and fair had people visit from all over the Okanagan. Credit: Carli Berry/Captial News

Park upgrades cause Rutland May Days to move

May Days will be held in Roxby Square and at the Centennial Hall

Drake Maceherson, eight and Brody Nolting, nine, were dizzy after sitting in one of the rides during the annual Rutland May Days which happened over May long weekend at Rutland Centennial Park a few years ago. The May Days parade and fair had people visit from all over the Okanagan. Credit: Carli Berry/Captial News
Drake Maceherson, eight and Brody Nolting, nine, were dizzy after sitting in one of the rides during the annual Rutland May Days which happened over May long weekend at Rutland Centennial Park a few years ago. The May Days parade and fair had people visit from all over the Okanagan. Credit: Carli Berry/Captial News

Park upgrades in Kelowna cause popular May Days event to move

May Days will be held in Roxby Square and at the Centennial Hall

Drake Maceherson, eight and Brody Nolting, nine, were dizzy after sitting in one of the rides during the annual Rutland May Days which happened over May long weekend at Rutland Centennial Park a few years ago. The May Days parade and fair had people visit from all over the Okanagan. Credit: Carli Berry/Captial News
Friends of Canadian Broadcast members gathered to support community journalism Tuesday. - Carli Berry/Capital News

Campaign calling for regulation of Facebook, Netflix launches in Kelowna

Friends of Canadian Broadcasting launched a campaign Tuesday

Friends of Canadian Broadcast members gathered to support community journalism Tuesday. - Carli Berry/Capital News
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