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Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1968

Cap News Throwback Thursday: 1968

After 86 years of service, we wanted to utilize our amazing treasure trove of Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ history and share it with you.
Okanagan getting more provincial campsites

Okanagan getting more provincial campsites

Government announces 55 more campsites in the Okanagan and hundreds more across B.C.
No injuries in early morning house fire

No injuries in early morning house fire

KFD was called to a Sutherland Avenue residence Thursday morning
Giving Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ drivers a wider berth

Giving Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ drivers a wider berth

The $60-million project to widen part of Highway 97 through Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡ is now 40 per cent complete.
Tip led to arrest in Roxanne Louie’s death

Tip led to arrest in Roxanne Louie’s death

Roxanne Louie’s last days discussed in court during murder trial
People’s Soda earns Dragons’ seal of approval

People’s Soda earns Dragons’ seal of approval

Penticton entrepreneur Jason Cox entered the Dragons’ Den armed only with his craft soda
Okanagan Spirits hauls in the medals

Okanagan Spirits hauls in the medals

Vernon distillery receives top honours for Laird of Fintry single malt
Moose body parts cause concern

Moose body parts cause concern

Melting snow has revealed several moose carcasses near a popular road
SUV slams into building

SUV slams into building

A woman appears to be OK after driving into a building
Proposed logging prompts call for moratorium

Proposed logging prompts call for moratorium

Protest being driven by memories of the landslides Swansea Point experienced in 1997 and 2012.
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