Police have reopened a bridge across Okanagan Lake in the B.C. Interior after an explosives scare that shut it down for about 11 hours.
Kelowna RCMP said at that 3:45 a.m., officers were called to the bridge after a person, believed to be in crisis, parked a vehicle in the eastbound lanes of the bridge.
New homes in the way of wildfire and flooding to cost B.C. $2.2 billion year by 2030, far more than anywhere else in Canada.
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The van that has been blocking the William R. Bennett bridge has been towed and the bridge reopened. The vehicle was towed to West Kelowna. The Explosives Disposal Unit has arrived at a home on Terai ...
VICTORIA - More than 30 firefighters from British Columbia's Wildfire Service have returned home from a deployment fighting large fires that destroyed ...
Ambulances, the fire department and police were called to Kelowna's William Bennett Bridge on Feb. 2, for a person who was on ...
A West Kelowna councillor has words of warning for the provincial government as it puts together a new First Responder ...
The City of Kelowna is suing the Municipal Insurance Association of BC to force the organization to pay for alleged damage caused to its historic fire hall by a neighbouring development.