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Apricot Power brand apricot seeds recalled over fears of cyanide poisoning

Apricot Power brand apricot seeds recalled over fears of cyanide poisoning

Symptoms include headache, confusion, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, vomiting, seizures and coma
Penticton issues warning after report of city worker impersonator

Penticton issues warning after report of city worker impersonator

The man attempted to gain access to a home to allegedly test the tap water
Okanagan man ejected from vehicle in early morning crash

Okanagan man ejected from vehicle in early morning crash

Emergency crews were called to an incident in Glenmore Wednesday morning
North America’s top Halloween candy choices revealed

North America’s top Halloween candy choices revealed

14 years of sales data analyzed to reveal top 10 treats for trick-or-treaters
BC Ferries’ two new hybrid vessels set sail for B.C. from Romania

BC Ferries’ two new hybrid vessels set sail for B.C. from Romania

Two Island Class ferries to be in use by 2020

Recall issued for Okanagan Choice Cheese

A Lumby company is voluntarily recalling its cheese products due to a possible listeria contamination.
Kitten OK after being rescued from underground pipe in B.C.

Kitten OK after being rescued from underground pipe in B.C.

An adventurous feline has been rescued after getting trapped in an underground pipe in Kamloops, B.C.
Revelstoke mom and baby burned by chlorine at Kelowna hotel hot tub

Revelstoke mom and baby burned by chlorine at Kelowna hotel hot tub

Interior Health confirmed that elevated levels were found when the hot tub and pool were tested
Man linked to Saudi prince at consulate when writer vanished

Man linked to Saudi prince at consulate when writer vanished

Saudi Arabia, which initially called the allegations “baseless,” has not responded to repeated requests for comment from The Associated Press over recent days.
B.C. financial regulator advises three-day ‘cooling-off’ period for homebuyers

B.C. financial regulator advises three-day ‘cooling-off’ period for homebuyers

B.C. Financial Services Authority: with exceptions, buyers should not be allowed to waive period