May: A busy month of housing construction for Okanagan
May was a solid month of construction for Okanagan housing market.
May was a solid month of construction for Okanagan housing market.
The city is scrapping the plan it announced in February to have special yard waste collection this fall. It's business as usual for the rest of this year until a new curb-side collection system is rolled out in spring.
Charges have been laid against two men after they were caught stealing a bait car, Kelowna R
Ward 4 councillor Jesse Helmer is confident London won't lose the funding promised by the Wynne government for Bus Rapid Transit.
Tall wall must be taken down and moved back, says city.
Here are the five things to do this weekend for Friday, June 8 2018.
The Canadian government has invested into a $500 million program, Connect to Innovate, which will provide higher-speed internet to 30 rural and remote communities and up to 163 institutions in Saskatchewan.
He went from delivering pizza to being detained by immigration officers.
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson says he remains "optimistic" about Ottawa's future with the change at Queen's Park and that he will focus on finding areas of common ground with the new PC government.
The City of Winnipeg’s Insect Control Branch will start its emerald ash borer control program June 11.
Starting Friday, Albertans will have three options when it comes to filling out the gender field on their driver's licence and other identifying documents like birth certificates.
Shailynn Taylor was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a degenerative muscular disorder that results in the loss of motor function in many of her muscles.
Ford, a first-time candidate in provincial politics, promised during the campaign to eliminate red tape and regulations, lower hydro rates and fight a federally-mandated carbon tax. He also pledged to cut the corporate tax rate from 11.5 per cent to 10.5 per cent.
A man and a woman have been arrested in connection with a robbery at the CIBC in Brighton in May.
Police say the item may have been an improvised explosive device.
Thursday's election shows that Ontarians had enough of a premier and a government that seemed indifferent to their concerns, Roy Green says.
Police have released a photo of a vehicle they believe is connected to a homicide that happened in southwest Edmonton on May 24.
Bombardier will contribute up to $225 million to the C Series partnership with Airbus even though the agreement giving the European aircraft manufacturer majority control is closing earlier than originally planned.
One amendment put forward by senators would allow provinces to ban home-grown cannabis.
Agriculture Minister Laurent Lessard says the decision is driven by family reasons.
The first steps forward in the process could come as early as Tuesday as the town of Bar Harbor, Maine, plans to vote on a possible purchase its local ferry terminal.
Two bear notices were issued by the province this week.
Two bear notices were issued by the province this week.
The goal is to create a safe place for people who are overweight and may be intimidated by exercising with people who are already considered fit.
The family of a motorcycle driver who died after a collision with a van said in a statement Friday they will not have closure until the driver and the passenger who fled the scene come forward.