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Ontario's response to the escalating trade war with the United States will factor heavily in the first legislative sitting after Premier Doug Ford cruised to victory in the snap February election.
There'll be a lot of emotions circulating at B.C. Place on Wednesday when Canada's new women's professional soccer league officially kicks off. And Lydia Bedford wants one in particular to be dominant ...
A couple who launched a breakfast and lunch café in downtown West Kelowna in 2024 is expanding, opening the Nook Café + Bar on Bernard Avenue in downtown Kelowna.
Castanet sits down with Kamloops-Shuswap-Central Rockies Green party candidate Owen Madden to see where he stands on key issues.
The Dutch assistant coach of the England women’s national team will be going home to lead the Netherlands after the European Championship in July, where the two countries will play each other. The ...
Producers in the South Okanagan will begin harvesting cherries in the first half of June but the majority of the crop in the Kelowna area and the North Okanagan won't start being harvested until the ...
Voters in the Similkameen–South Okanagan–West Kootenay riding can vote early ahead of the federal election on April 28. Currently, there are satellite polling offices already open for vote casting ...
Max Verstappen and Red Bull are one of Formula 1's all-time most successful partnerships. But a disastrous race has raised concerns Verstappen could consider a move elsewhere. Following the Bahrain ...
Castanet has conducted a Q&A with candidates running to represent the Similkameen-South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding. Watch for the Q&A articles every morning this week. Conservative candidate Helena ...
What was supposed to be a dream wedding in Puerto Vallarta turned into a nightmare for Jeremy Alexander and Ryan Sheepwash after being given a quote of $72,750 US.
An alleged “mid-level drug dealer with connections to large amounts of illegal drugs” was denied bail earlier this year when a judge considered how his release would cast doubt on the courts.
Kelowna city council approved measures to help tenants forced out of rental agreements due to planned redevelopment.
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