Bonnie Sherwin and her husband, Don, fled their home of 30 years as fires approached. They don’t know when they’ll go back.
Tag Archives: Kelowna
The Move: Why this family left Toronto for Kelowna
The Grants considered a move to Ontario’s cottage country before settling on a five-bedroom in British Columbia
“We can not overlook those left in its wake.”
Letters to the editor, April 1, 2022: Readers weigh in on a Kelowna development war, the shadow of COVID-19, and impoverished seniors in Vancouver’s Chinatown
Norman James Kenney, 1951-2016
A wild child, he left school in Grade 6. He worked with Stampede Wrestling (‘Mr. X’ in the ring), and later as a bus driver.
Lawyer who swore at RCMP officer suspended for 30 days
Saying “F–k you” to a Mountie in a fit of anger triggers a memorable legal ruling about vulgar language in modern society
10 places where UFOs are most often spotted
What’s that strange light in the sky over Kelowna?
Now is not the time for democracy (II)
Ron Cannan seeks to clarify his previously reported explanation.
The tally
With 51 precincts reporting specific estimates—restricting the count to media-reported figures and, where available, police counts—it’s possible to account for approximately 21,000 anti-prorogation protestors at yesterday’s rallies.
‘The whole landscape has changed’
Lessons from its fiery past saved Kelowna from a raging inferno
Week in Pictures: July 15th – July 22th, 2009
The best pictures from the last seven days