Caitlin Clow

A BCAA study found 43 per cent of British Columbian drivers nervous in winter conditions and even fewer have their vehicles prepared for inclement weather. (BCAA)

Nearly half of B.C. drivers nervous in winter conditions: BCAA

‘Wait and see’ approach common practice for 32% of B.C. motorists

A BCAA study found 43 per cent of British Columbian drivers nervous in winter conditions and even fewer have their vehicles prepared for inclement weather. (BCAA)
Vernon man ‘photoshopped’ himself into child porn photos

Vernon man ‘photoshopped’ himself into child porn photos

Ex-Judo coach still awaits sentencing

Vernon man ‘photoshopped’ himself into child porn photos
B.C. massage therapist reprimanded, fined for exposing patients’ breasts

B.C. massage therapist reprimanded, fined for exposing patients’ breasts

Registered massage therapist admits professional misconduct

B.C. massage therapist reprimanded, fined for exposing patients’ breasts
Vernon North Okanagan RCMP Sgt. Rob Farrer to set out on 239-kilometre walk starting Oct. 6 at 7 a.m. to raise awareness and tackle stigma associated with PTSD on the job. (RCMP)

Vernon Mountie to walk 239 kilometres and raise awareness for PTSD

Sgt. Rob Farrer to raise awareness about PTSD on the force through 60-hour walk

Vernon North Okanagan RCMP Sgt. Rob Farrer to set out on 239-kilometre walk starting Oct. 6 at 7 a.m. to raise awareness and tackle stigma associated with PTSD on the job. (RCMP)
Highway 97. (file photo)

Only a matter of time until ‘Okanagan Bob’ is identified, police say

The notorious Hwy. 97 driver’s identify can’t be released until he commits a criminal offence

Highway 97. (file photo)
RCMP put brakes on notorious B.C. highway driver

RCMP put brakes on notorious B.C. highway driver

‘Okanagan Bob’ slapped with licence suspension, hefty fines

RCMP put brakes on notorious B.C. highway driver
Curtis Sagmoen can be seen leaving the courthouse in Vernon following Day 2 of his trial on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. On Monday, Supreme Court Justice Alison Beames ruled Sagmoen gave statements to RCMP in a video interview of his own free will. His lawyer had been seeking to have the interview deemed inadmissible. (Caitlin Clow - Black Press)

Judge rules cops did not coerce statement from B.C. man accused of assaulting sex worker

Defence wanted Vernon’s Curtis Sagmoen’s video interview with police deemed inadmissible

Curtis Sagmoen can be seen leaving the courthouse in Vernon following Day 2 of his trial on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019. On Monday, Supreme Court Justice Alison Beames ruled Sagmoen gave statements to RCMP in a video interview of his own free will. His lawyer had been seeking to have the interview deemed inadmissible. (Caitlin Clow - Black Press)
Protesters demonstrated to raise awareness of violence against women out front of the Vernon courthouse on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019 — the day Curtis Wayne Sagmoen’s trial commenced. (Caitlin Clow - Vernon Morning Star)

B.C. man pleads not guilty to allegedly threatening sex worker with a gun

North Okanagan man Curtis Sagmoen accused of threatening sex worker with a gun

Protesters demonstrated to raise awareness of violence against women out front of the Vernon courthouse on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019 — the day Curtis Wayne Sagmoen’s trial commenced. (Caitlin Clow - Vernon Morning Star)
A Kelowna man said nearly four weeks after his flight to Vegas was cancelled on Aug. 6, 2019, with short notice, he still hasn’t heard back from Swoop airlines. (File)

Kelowna man waiting for answers from Swoop a month after Vegas flight cancelled

A local entrepreneur had to take three flights after short-notice cancellation by no-frills airline

A Kelowna man said nearly four weeks after his flight to Vegas was cancelled on Aug. 6, 2019, with short notice, he still hasn’t heard back from Swoop airlines. (File)
The first Swoop plane landed at YLW on Friday, May 24, and was greeted with a water cannon salute. (Caitlin Clow - Kelowna Capital News)

Passengers stranded in Kelowna in Swoop airline debacle could sue, expert says

Air Passenger Rights founder said Swoop breached its contract for Kelowna-Winnipeg cancellation

The first Swoop plane landed at YLW on Friday, May 24, and was greeted with a water cannon salute. (Caitlin Clow - Kelowna Capital News)
(File)

Kelowna winery employee arrested after hidden camera found in bathroom

The man has since been fired from Summerhill Pyramid Winery and could face charges of voyeurism

(File)
Police on scene of Gyro Beach in Kelowna on April 21, 2019, after a woman was found dead. (Sydney Morton - Kelowna Capital News)

Body found in Okanagan Lake

Human remains were pulled a half kilometre from a Kelowna beach on Saturday

Police on scene of Gyro Beach in Kelowna on April 21, 2019, after a woman was found dead. (Sydney Morton - Kelowna Capital News)
Emergency Support Services (ESS) reception centres will run more efficiently with the addition of online registration in a provincial pilot project being tested in the Regional District of Central Okanagan. (Al Waters - Kelowna Capital News)

B.C. rolls out online registration to speed up evacuee processing

Central Okanagan district tests province’s streamlined emergency management digital self-registration

Emergency Support Services (ESS) reception centres will run more efficiently with the addition of online registration in a provincial pilot project being tested in the Regional District of Central Okanagan. (Al Waters - Kelowna Capital News)
Colby Bowles will show his welsummer chickens in 4-H poultry achievement at the Skeena Valley Fall Fair this weekend.

4-H prepares for fall fair

Terrace youths show their poultry and rabbits at fall fair this weekend.

Colby Bowles will show his welsummer chickens in 4-H poultry achievement at the Skeena Valley Fall Fair this weekend.
Marek Ormerod

Ormerod stays golden at nationals

Terrace's own Marek Ormerod proved he was a good pick for Team BC's U16 basketball roster at the 2014 Western Canadian Championships

Marek Ormerod
Palwinder Thandi

‘Hey, do you want a kidney?’

Palwinder Thandi never gave up hope when she was put on the donor list for a new kidney.

Palwinder Thandi
The province is installing an air quality monitoring station on the grounds of the Skeena Middle School.

New air quality monitoring station being installed in Terrace, B.C.

It's located on the grounds of the Skeena Middle School

The province is installing an air quality monitoring station on the grounds of the Skeena Middle School.
Adrienne Hemmons

Hot, hot, hot in northwestern B.C. this summer

Area is going through its third heat wave since early July

Adrienne Hemmons
Beat the heat and feel good about it by purchasing a delicious DQ Blizzard from Emily at Terrace's downtown location because it's Miracle Treat Day! All proceeds will go to B.C. Children's Hospital.

Stay cool today with a Blizzard treat

Grab a yummy treat at DQ. All proceeds are going for a good cause.

Beat the heat and feel good about it by purchasing a delicious DQ Blizzard from Emily at Terrace's downtown location because it's Miracle Treat Day! All proceeds will go to B.C. Children's Hospital.
Marty Christiansen belting it out with band Ranger Dan at the July 22 show hosted by coffee shop The Elephant's Ear.

Turn up and tune in to Terrace’s live music scene

Take a glimpse into the inner workings of a blooming live music scene in Terrace, B.C.

Marty Christiansen belting it out with band Ranger Dan at the July 22 show hosted by coffee shop The Elephant's Ear.