John Arendt

RCMP, school district staff and Princeton town staff were present at an encampment at a school property in Princeton on Nov. 25. (Facebook.com/groups/princetonareaissues)

News

Town of Princeton looks to remove encampment from school property

School district and town staff met with residents encampment near river

Some of the lives lost due to toxic drug supply in B.C. (Black Press file photo)

Opinion

COLUMN: B.C.’s toxic drug crisis is at my doorstep and I can’t stop thinking about it

Toxic overdoses are far too common in British Columbia

Pat Wilson from British Columbia competes in the the Bill Gairdner Masters National Cross-Country Skiing Championship. (Jake Howarth/Yukon News)

Community

QUIZ: Are you ready for winter travel?

During the cold winter months, getting around can be challenging.

Summerland author Angela Douglas has released her first novel, Every Fall. The book is a finalist in the Canadian Book Club Awards. (Photo by Deanna Dunham Designs)

News

B.C. psychological thriller a finalist in book awards

Every Fall, by Angela Douglas, examines family, trauma and survival

Paul Rodgers, left, and Bryan Adams. During the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2025, Rodgers was unable to attend, but Adams received the award on his behalf. (Photo by Cynthia Rodgers)

News

B.C. musician inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Paul Rodgers of Bad Company has been a force in classic rock history

B.C. Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke celebrates a touchdown with teammate Justin McInnis during CFL action against the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025 at B.C. Place.

Community

QUIZ: Are you ready to watch the Grey Cup?

The Canadian Football League game will be played on Nov. 16

The HMCS Nanaimo corvette ship that escorted merchant ship convoys in the Atlantic during the Second World War. (Photo courtesy of the Government of Canada)

Community

QUIZ: A time for remembrance

Canada has been involved in military actions many times since Confederation

Critteraid, an animal sanctuary in Summerland, recently reported a case of H5N1. The facility has been operating for more than 30 years and cares for dogs, cats and other animals. (Photo: Critteraid Facebook)

News

Okanagan animal sanctuary reports positive avian flu case

H5N1 virus was detected in early November

The groundbreaking ceremony for the Okanagan Food Hub facility in Summerland was held on Nov. 7. Organizers are planning to have the facility open in 2026. (John Arendt/Summerland Review)

News

New agricultural facility turns Summerland into a food hub community

Project expected to be an economic driver for the community