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Crash on Highway 97 brings traffic to a halt in Kelowna

Crash on Highway 97 brings traffic to a halt in Kelowna

The incident happened at Highway 33 intersection
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Debit, credit machines owned by Canadian payment processor facing ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½˜issuesÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™

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THE MOJ: The art of making practice perfect a constant juggling act

THE MOJ: The art of making practice perfect a constant juggling act

Canucks coach Rick Tocchet maps out an up-tempo plan and veers from it based on sense of team needs
Family concerned for well-being of Kelowna man experiencing homelessness

Family concerned for well-being of Kelowna man experiencing homelessness

Ryan Tomlinson has not been in contact with his friends or family
THE MOJ: Practice makes perfect a Tocchet foundational principle

THE MOJ: Practice makes perfect a Tocchet foundational principle

Vancouver Canucks coach has shaped his practice regimen from an impressive group of mentors
UPDATE: Salmon Arm Walmart reopens after police investigate reported threat

UPDATE: Salmon Arm Walmart reopens after police investigate reported threat

RCMP say threat to public safety was a week old
B.C. man charged for role in alleged national drug trafficking operation

B.C. man charged for role in alleged national drug trafficking operation

RCMP seized more than 22 kilograms of drugs, 26 firearms and $250,000 in cash during investigation
2-vehicle crash slows traffic in Kelowna

2-vehicle crash slows traffic in Kelowna

Kelowna RCMP and fire crews were on scene at the intersection of Gordon Drive and Raymer Avenue
THE MOJ: Fire still burns for B.C.ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Cooper, the dean of NHL coaches

THE MOJ: Fire still burns for B.C.ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™s Cooper, the dean of NHL coaches

2-time Stanley Cup champion from Prince George has been a champion at every level
B.C. regulator warns public of 4 women offering unlawful midwifery services

B.C. regulator warns public of 4 women offering unlawful midwifery services

Only licensed midwives allowed to offer birthing services in B.C., regulatory college reminds people
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