News
Life and legacy of Rob Nash honoured with opening of memorial shelter at Salmon Arm trailhead
Alberta United Conservatives win majority government
B.C.’s minimum wage to go up to $16.75 on June 1
New provincial program rings up to $1,400 in rebates for e-bikes
AI opens up ‘incredible opportunities’ for B.C.: Eby
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Kelowna woman pleads guilty to killing husband, sentenced to 14 years
Crash in busy Kelowna intersection sends traffic into standstill
Buddhists gather in Kelowna to celebrate Vesak
Cruise Central Okanagan streets on a new e-bike with a provincial rebate
Fire sends black smoke into air near downtown Kelowna
Sports
Kelowna’s 2-time Olympian sprints to finish at Ottawa marathon
The fastest 96-year-old woman in the world: Ottawa woman breaks 5K race record
Keremeos’ Similkameen Elementary Secondary girls soccer team books spot in provincials
18-year-old Adam Fantilli scores as Canada advances to final of ice hockey worlds
Swimming Canada CEO Ahmed El-Awadi to take personal leave of absence
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Entertainment
Photos: Penticton auto detailer featured in new TV series Bush Wreck Rescue
B.C.’s own Dean Brody rounds up Vernon, Cranbrook, Trail shows
Billy Talent and Gob coming to Penticton
Acclaimed Shuswap author’s new page-turner follows grief deep into the wilderness
‘The Little Mermaid’ makes box office splash with $95.5 million opening
Business
Hunt is on for another Copper Mountain Mine near Princeton
Boo the bear preps for big debut as Kicking Horse Resort opens
Vernon boat business shores up Canadian honour, again
ChatGPT makes its debut as a smartphone app on iPhones
Meta fined record $1.3 billion and ordered to stop sending European user data to US
Community
Call for cards as Kamloops attack victim turns 26
E-scooter company donates to Kelowna charity during GoByBike Week
Lake Country students learn about driving safety ahead of graduation, prom
Celebrate B.C.’s Trails Day in the capital – Vernon
Community helping community with annual YMCA Cycle for Strong Kids fundraiser in Kelowna
Opinion
Reader Poll
People across Canada have been waking up to find putting the spread on their toast a bit tougher.
Has your butter changed from how you remember it?
Starting with a cookbook author’s comment on Twitter, Canadians began to share how the butter they were using wasn’t as soft as they were used to after leaving it out.
The Dairy Farmers of Canada even officially asked its members to consider not using palm oil in their feed as a potential reason for why people have been encountering harder butter.
Of course, a part of how hard your better is depends on how you like to keep your kitchen.
Let us know how you feel about your butter by voting in our poll below.
READ MORE: Poll: Do you support another supportive housing building in Penticton?
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Life
Creamy and rich hand-made cheese made from the milk of European-bred cows grazing Agassiz’s fields
Victoria Cider Co. took a risk making keeved cider, but the results set them apart
Secrets and Lives with Irene Barlas-Rimar
A couple in New Hazelton “harvests the sun” in a solar panel operated ranch
World-class Okanagan winery wins international accolade
Impress
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Summer drink selections made easy, straight from this Kelowna connoisseur
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Mother’s Day event packed with family fun and new living spaces to explore in Kelowna
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Expect the unexpected at this Kelowna golf course!
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How to teach teenagers good money habits
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Connect for hope at MS Walk on May 28