| Daily Headlines | May 29, 2017 | | | |
| | | In a recent B.C. Supreme Court case, a North Vancouver man challenged a ticket he got for distracted driving. Continue reading → | | | | It’s such a surprising sight, people are often lined up along the sandbags to watch the carp swimming. Continue reading → | | | | As of 6 a.m. Sunday morning, Environment Canada reported Okanagan Lake reached 343.06 metres above sea level. Continue reading → | | | | The body of Cache Creek fire Chief Clayton Cassidy has been found, nearly a month after he was swept away by rushing water. Continue reading → | | | | Some of those who live near Kelowna’s Mission Creek are preparing for the possibility of more flooding. Continue reading → | | | | The Tween Lakes RV park in Oyama is living up to its name, but not for long. Kalamalka Lake flooding has caused damage to infrastructure at the north end of the park and the water is creeping into private camping spots. A canal that leads to Wood Lake to the east is rising as well…. Watch Video → | | | | Spring training camp began Friday for the Okanagan Sun of the BC Football Conference. Continue reading → | | | | The District of Summerland is still assessing the damage left in the wake of Tuesday night's windstorm as several waterfront docks were destroyed and people's properties flooded… Continue reading → | | | | The province said the lake rose another 14 mm between Thursday and Friday, and may peak in the next several days. Continue reading → | | | |
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