- Kelownas development industry may be strangled by a lack of . . .
Post by Castanet News » Feb 26th, 2025, 12:00 pm FortisBC has started telling developers in Kelowna it can no longer guarantee electricity for new projects until 2027 or as late as 2029 Morgan Reynolds, a
- One of Kelownas oldest businesses if up for sale - Castanet
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- Prisoners of Immigration Canada: Similkameen family stuck in Mexico . . .
Post by Castanet News » May 26th, 2025, 11:00 am A Similkameen family has been stuck in Mexico for almost half a year waiting for immigration to approve their adopted children’s visas to come back home
- Tourism Kelowna touts strong 2024 and unveils new board of directors
Tourism benefits very few people and is an enormous drain on local resources… also the touristspots are spiffy and the rest if town (just local tax payers) get secondary services… we ar3 worth more than this… imagine some other business uses 80%of the public property for private gain to what 20% of the population
- City of Penticton feuding with former councillor, now MLA - Castanet
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- Vernon drug dealer granted full parole nine years into sentence - Castanet
Post by Castanet News » May 23rd, 2025, 11:36 pm A Vernon drug dealer who was sentenced nearly a decade ago to 14 years in prison is now free on parole Ronald Charles Learning, 42, was sentenced to 14 years
- Kelowna man with cerebral palsy loses independence after van stolen
Post by Castanet News » May 28th, 2025, 11:00 am A Kelowna man with cerebral palsy has been left without his primary means of transportation—and his independence—after his specially adapted van was stolen
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