by Loyal Wooldridge | May 4, 2023 | Environment, In the News
Loyal Wooldridge. (RDCO/Submitted) JAKE COURTEPATTE The Regional District of Central Okanagan gives a hoot about light pollution. A more than 400-hectare park in the south end of Kelowna has been named a Nocturnal Preserve by the Royal Canadian Astronomical Society,... by Loyal Wooldridge | Apr 12, 2023 | Housing, News Articles
Wayne Moore – Apr 6, 2023 / 4:00 am | Story: 419908 Photo: Contributed What is the definition of family friendly when it pertains to family living? That was a question city council debated as it considered a development permit application for a three-storey... by Loyal Wooldridge | Mar 24, 2023 | In the News, News Articles
By Josh Duncan | KelownaNow Health Minister Adrian Dix was in Rutland March 23, 2023 to make a significant announcement regarding primary care in Kelowna. A new urgent and primary care centre (UPCC) is set to open this fall in Rutland at the corner of Hwy 33 and... by julie | Sep 26, 2022 | Community Resources, Uncategorised
Individuals who own property in Kelowna, are not residents of Kelowna, and meet all the eligibility criteria may vote in the City of Kelowna election as non-resident (property) electors. Some additional documentation is required when they vote to prove ownership and... by mbaese | Dec 8, 2020 | Local Business, News Articles
Kelowna Capital News / MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ/ Dec. 8, 2020 A profitable holiday season could mean the difference between life and death for several local Kelowna businesses, city councillors warned on Monday. Following the lengthy last regular council meeting of 2020,... by mbaese | Oct 24, 2020 | News Articles
By Klaudia Van Emmerik Global News Reopening the outdoor skating rink at Stuart Park in downtown Kelowna — which is used by 25,000 people between December and February — has been a challenge for council this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. “Council has to strike...