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  1. Kelowna

    Infobox settlement official name City of Kelowna native name for cities whose native name is not in English ... in Unity image skyline Kelowna panorama.jpg imagesize image caption Kelowna and Okanagan Lake ... of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location of Kelowna ... type4 subdivision name4 government footnotes government type governing body Kelowna City Council ... of Kelowna footnotes Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley , in the southern interior ... bear . Kelowna ranks as the 22nd largest List of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in Canada metropolitan area in Canada. Nearby communities include the district of West Kelowna a separate political entity from Kelowna to the west across Okanagan Lake , Lake Country, British Columbia Lake Country ... . History gallery caption widths 150px heights 150px perrow 3 Image Kelowna 1909.jpg Kelowna, 1909 Image Kelowna 1920.jpg Kelowna, 1920 gallery Father Charles M. Pandosy , a French Roman Catholic Oblate missionary, arriving in 1859 was the first European to settle at Kelowna, a place named L anse au sable Bay of Sand in reference to the sandy shoreline. Kelowna was officially incorporated in 1905 ... was caused by a member of America s Blue Angels during a practice routine for the Kelowna Regatta festival ... science technology aeronautics clips 1220 Sonic boom smashes Kelowna s windows , Archival news footage ... rescued an SUV that had tried to drive across the Lake and cracked through the ice . 2000s, Kelowna ... summer Regatta festivities. In May 2005, Kelowna celebrated its Centennial. That year William R. Bennett ... adds to the commuters between West Kelowna Westbank and Kelowna. In July 2007 general rowdiness during the annual Wakefest wakeboarding competition and music festival led to the decision by Kelowna ... tour forced the festival to be withheld for another year. ref http www.castanet.net news Kelowna 47061 Wakefest 2009 not happening Wakefest 2009 not happening , Kelowna News, Castanet.net ref In February ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Flightcraft

    Kelowna Flightcraft may refer to Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. , an Approved Maintenance Organization AMO which operates two Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul MRO facilities in Canada Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter , a cargo airline based in Kelowna, British Columbia, owned by Kelowna Flightcraft Ltd. disambig ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Hydrofest

    Infobox sports league logo pixels caption Kelowna Hydrofest sport H1 Unlimited founded 1906 motto teams country CAN , Kelowna , British Columbia champion N.A. website http www.kelownahydrofest.com Kelowna Hydrofest website The Kelowna Hydrofest or Kelowna Regatta is a Hydroplane boat hydroplane boat race in the H1 Unlimited season. The race is held in August on Okanagan Lake in Kelowna , British Columbia , Canada . The race is the main attraction of the summer events in British Columbia. Hydrofest is the largest professional boat racing series in Canada . History The city of Kelowna and the Okanagan at large has a history of boat racing and water sports. The first Kelowna Regatta was held in 1906 consisting of canoe and boat races, swimming, diving, and water oriented events and soon competition with other towns in the Okanagan began. The present day event is called Kelowna Hydrofest. External links http www.kelownahydrofest.com Kelowna Hydrofest website http www.abrahydroplanes.com H1 Unlimited website Category H1 Unlimited Category Racing motorboats Category Hydroplanes Category Sport in Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Heat

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Independent baseball team name Kelowna Heat founded 2003 city Kelowna, British Columbia logo KelownaHeat.png caplogo Blank.gif current league Canadian Baseball League current division past league currentname Kelowna Heat 2003 colors Black, Red, White br Color box 000000 Color box red Color box ffffff ballpark Elks Stadium pastparks leaguechamps 0 divisionchamps 0 owner manager gm media website The Kelowna Heat were a minor league baseball team located in Kelowna , British Columbia . The team played in the short lived Canadian Baseball League and was not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team. Category Defunct minor league baseball teams Category Defunct baseball teams in Canada Category Baseball teams in British Columbia Category Sport in Kelowna Canada baseball team stub ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Chiefs

    Hockey team CAN eng 1 team Kelowna Chiefs color C60C30 color text white logo Kelowna Chiefs.jpg city Kelowna, British Columbia league Kootenay International Junior Hockey League conference Okanagan Shuswap division Okanagan founded Start date 2010 11 arena Rutland Arena colours Red, black, white br Color box C60C30 Color box 000000 Color box FFFFFF coach Flagicon CAN Ken Andrusiak GM Flagicon CAN Fred Pittendreigh website http www.kelownachiefs.com www.kelownachiefs.com name1 Chase Chiefs dates1 2007 2010 name2 Kelowna Chiefs dates2 2010 Present The Kelowna Chiefs are a junior ice hockey Junior B Ice Hockey team based in Kelowna, British Columbia , Canada . They are members of the Okanagan Division of the Okanagan Shuswap Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League KIJHL . They play their home games at Rutland Arena. History The 2010 11 Kelowna Chiefs are entering their 1st season as a member of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League . The team is based out of Kelowna, British Columbia , Canada . The Chase Chiefs were sold and relocated to Kelowna, British Columbia Kelowna to be renamed the Kelowna Chiefs in 2010. Season by season record Note GP Games played, W Wins, L Losses, T Ties, OTL Overtime Losses, Pts Points, GF Goals for, GA Goals against, PIM Penalties in minutes class wikitable style font weight bold background color dddddd Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs bgcolor eeeeee 2010 11 50 26 21 1 2 55 178 176 1264 2nd, Okanagan Lost in Division Finals, 0 4 Osoyoos Coyotes Coyotes External links http www.kelownachiefs.com Official website of the Kelowna Chiefs http www.kijhl.com Official website of the KIJHL http www.cyclonetaylorcup.com Official website of the Cyclone Taylor Cup http www.keystonecup.ca Official website of the Keystone Cup Cyclone Taylor icehockey stub Category Ice hockey teams in British Columbia fr Chiefs de Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Packers

    dablink For the junior ice hockey team that that played from 1985 1989, see Kelowna Spartans The Kelowna Packers were a senior ice hockey team from Kelowna , British Columbia . There was also a junior ice hockey team of the same name that played in the British Columbia Hockey League from 1986 to 1989. This junior team was renamed the Kelowna Spartans in 1989. History The Kelowna Packers were established in 1949 in Kelowna, British Columbia. The Packers were guided by a bright young man by the name of Bob Giordano . It took him eight years to reach the top in district hockey. After a brief stint as statistician for the Okanagan Senior League Bob Giordano was named as one of the six directors of the Kelowna Packers Hockey Club on May 13, 1957. Ten days later he was elected vice president of the team ... and Kamloops Elks . The 1957 58 season was the most successful one for the Kelowna Packers, finish ... met the Winnipeg Maroons . The Kelowna Packers won the Patten Cup and the Western Canada championships. The Kelowna Packers then entered the 1958 Allan Cup finals against the Eastern champion the Belleveille McFarlands . In a hard fought seven game series Kelowna bowed to the McFarland in seven games. In May of 1958 the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association selected the Kelowna Packers to represent Canada on an international hockey tour. The Kelowna Packers of the Okanagan Mainline Senior ... a series of exhibition games. Outside Kelowna, there were critics of this decision and some predicted ... trip just completed by the Kelowna team. The tables soon turned with the following games and the Packers ... the Wings of Soviet and 2 2 against the Moscow Dynamos . Kelowna Packers coach, Jack O Reilly , a fiery ... O Reilly had kept his promises. Despite the skepticism of their critics, the Packers returned to Kelowna ... source Wikia Sports sourcepath http icehockey.wikia.com wiki Kelowna Packers Kelowna Packers ... in Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Falcons

    Infobox baseball team Name Kelowna Falcons Logo Image KelownaFalconsLogo.PNG frameless misc League West Coast League Division East Location Kelowna , British Columbia Stadium Elks Stadium Founded 2010 Nickname LeagueChamps Series SeriesChamps FormerNames FormerBallparks Colors BackColor TextColor LogoDesign Mascot Ownership Dan Nonis ref name Front Office Staff Kelowna Falcons. http www.hometeamsonline.com teams default.asp?u KELOWNAFALCONS&t c&s baseball&p coaches Front Office Staff . ref Management Mark Nonis ref name Front Office Staff General Manager Coach Kevin Frady ref name Front Office Staff Head Coach Season Record Playoffs h title Home h pattern cap h cap h pattern la h leftarm h pattern b h body h pattern ra h rightarm h pattern pants h pants h socks a title Away a pattern cap a cap a pattern la a leftarm a pattern b a body a pattern ra a rightarm a pattern pants a pants a socks The Kelowna Falcons are an Amateur baseball in the United States amateur baseball team located in Kelowna , British Columbia . Formally known as the Kelowna Grizzlies, the club was purchased in Date 2000 and changed its name to the Falcons. ref cite web url http www.hometeamsonline.com teams default.asp?u KELOWNAFALCONS&t c&s baseball&p about date title About the Kelowna Falcons accessdate 16 January 2010 ref They play in the West Coast League , a List of collegiate summer baseball leagues collegiate summer baseball league . Kelowna calls Elks Stadium home with the capacity of 1250. ref cite web url http www.wccbl.com teams.php?p Kelowna date title West Coast League Kelowna accessdate 16 January 2010 ref Alumni in Major League Baseball David Riske 1995 Milwaukee Brewers Aaron Harang 1996 Cincinnati Reds Jason Bay 1998 New York Mets Nyjer Morgan 2000 Washington Nationals Chris Davis baseball ... links http www.kelownafalcons.com Official Kelowna Falcons Website http www.wccbl.com index.php West ... teams Category Baseball teams in British Columbia Category Sport in Kelowna BritishColumbia stub ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Wings

    Hockey team CAN eng 1 team Kelowna Wings city Kelowna , British Columbia league Western Hockey League operated Start date 1982 85 arena Kelowna Memorial Arena name1 Kelowna Wings dates1 1982 85 name2 Spokane Chiefs dates2 1985 Present The Kelowna Wings were a junior ice hockey team based in Kelowna , British Columbia that played in the Western Hockey League from 1982 85. The Wings were abysmal in their three year tenure, winning just 56 out of 216 games played. The franchise relocated to Spokane, Washington following the 1984 85 season and became the Spokane Chiefs . Season by season Record Note GP Games played, W Wins, L Losses, T Ties Pts Points, GF Goals for, GA Goals against class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T GF GA Points Finish Playoffs align center 1982 83 WHL season 1982 83 72 12 57 3 299 531 27 6th West Out of playoffs align center bgcolor eeeeee 1983 84 WHL season 1983 84 72 15 56 1 295 448 31 6th West Out of playoffs align center 1984 85 WHL season 1984 85 72 29 39 4 359 367 62 3rd West Lost semi final NHL Alumni table tr td valign top Rocky Dundas Wade Flaherty Brent Gilchrist td td valign top Ian Herbers Tony Horacek Jeff Rohlicek td td valign top Jeff Sharples Mick Vukota Darcy Wakaluk td table See also List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia Kelowna Rockets References 2005 06 WHL Guide http www.hockeydb.com hockeydb.com Defunct WHL Category Defunct ice hockey teams in Canada Category Ice hockey teams in British Columbia Category Western Hockey League Category Sport in Kelowna Canada icehockey team stub de Kelowna Wings fr Wings de Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Accord

    cleanup date January 2009 Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Kelowna Accord is a series of agreements between the Government of Canada, First Ministers of the Provinces, Territorial Leaders, and the leaders of five national aboriginal organizations in Canada. The Accord sought to improve the education, employment, and living conditions for Aboriginal peoples through governmental funding and other programs. The agreement resulted from 18 months of roundtable consultations leading up to the First Ministers Meeting in Kelowna, British Columbia in November 2005 and was described in a paper released at the end of the meeting entitled http www.scics.gc.ca cinfo05 800044004 e.pdf First Ministers and National Aboriginal Leaders Strengthening Relationships and Closing the Gap and http www.pco.gc.ca index.aspLanguage E&Page archivemartin&Sub newscommuniques&Doc news release 20051125 661 e.htm a separate press release , issued by the Prime Minister s Office at the close of the Kelowna meetings. The term Kelowna Accord was never used at the First Ministers Meeting. The term seems to have first been used in a Toronto Star article dated December 4, 2005. Aboriginal leaders saw the accord as a step forward, as it involved a process of cooperation and consultation that brought all parties to the table. The press release issued by the Office of the Prime Minister on the November 25, 2005 outlined ... set out at the First Ministers Meeting in Kelowna and the working paper therein produced, but that they did ...?DocId 3084719&Language e&Mode 1&File 24 Bill C 292 An Act to Implement the Kelowna Accord calling on the government to follow through on the agreements made in the Kelowna Accord. During http cmte.parl.gc.ca ... of the Kelowna Accord. See also Kelowna Accord 1983 External links Refimprove date January 2009 Canadian ...?hub Canada&s name Aboriginal leaders seek to revive Kelowna Accord , 2006 07 26 CBC News , http ... Nations history Category 2006 in Canada Category Paul Martin de Abkommen von Kelowna ur ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Spartans

    dablink For the senior ice hockey team that that played from 1949 1960, see Kelowna Packers senior border 1 align right cellpadding 3 cellspacing 3 width 320 style margin left 0.5em align center bgcolor dddddd colspan 2 Kelowna Spartans align center colspan 2 Image Kelowna Spartans.jpg 125px align center bgcolor eeeeee City Kelowna, British Columbia align center League British Columbia Hockey League align center bgcolor eeeeee Operated 1985 1995 align center Home Arena Kelowna Memorial Arena align center bgcolor eeeeee Colours Red , Black , and White The Kelowna Spartans were a Junior A ice hockey team from Kelowna, British Columbia Kelowna , British Columbia , Canada . They were a part of the British Columbia Hockey League . Kelowna Packers 1985 1989 Kelowna Spartans 1989 1995 History The Kelowna Packers joined the BCJHL in 1985 to fill the void left by the Kelowna Buckaroos who left Kelowna, British Columbia in 1983. They changed their names to the Spartans in 1989. In 1993, the Spartans won the BCJHL title, and moved on to the Mowat Cup for the British Columbia title and defeated the Williams Lake Mustangs of the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League 3 games to none. They faced the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League , winning the Doyle Cup 4 games to 1 to earn a birth to the Royal Bank Cup Centennial Cup . At the Centennial Cup 1993 , the Spartans first defeated the Chateauguay Elites of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 8 3. In game two, they defeated the Antigonish Bulldogs of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League 10 4. In game three, they beat the host Amherst Ramblers , also of the MJAHL, 5 2. In the final game of the round robin, they beat the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 4 3, to finish the round perfect and won the Abbott ... two, Kelowna beat the Antigonish Bulldogs 5 4. The third game put them up again against Olds, but again ... to make room for the Kelowna Rockets Western Hockey League team. Season by season record Note GP ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Buckaroos

    border 1 align right cellpadding 3 cellspacing 3 width 320 style margin left 0.5em align center bgcolor dddddd colspan 2 Kelowna Buckaroos align center colspan 2 Image Kelowna Buckaroos.png 125px align center bgcolor eeeeee City Kelowna Kelowna, British Columbia align center League British Columbia Hockey League align center bgcolor eeeeee Operated 1961 1988 align center Home Arena Kelowna Memorial Arena align center bgcolor eeeeee Colours Red , Black , and White The Kelowna Buckaroos were a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Kelowna , British Columbia , Canada . They were a part of the British Columbia Hockey League . Kelowna Buckaroos 1961 1983 Summerland Buckaroos 1983 1988 History The Kelowna Buckaroos are one of the original four of the British Columbia Hockey League . They won two league titles, a British Columbia title the Mowat Cup , and a Doyle Cup as Alberta BC Champions. In 1983, the Buckaroos moved to Summerland, British Columbia . Their season to season success dwindled in Summerland as they were replaced in Kelowna by the Kelowna Spartans Kelowna Packers in 1985. The Buckaroos played their final game in 1988 after four straight losing records. Season by season record Note GP Games Played, W Wins, L Losses, T Ties, OTL Overtime Losses, GF Goals for, GA Goals against class wikitable align center bgcolor dddddd Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs align center 1961 62 28 17 10 1 148 109 35 2nd OMJHL Lost Final align center 1962 63 32 26 3 3 243 100 55 1st OMJHL Lost Final align center 1963 64 35 17 16 2 165 171 36 2nd OJHL Lost Final align center 1964 65 30 14 11 5 137 99 33 2nd OJHL Won League align center 1965 66 30 24 6 0 180 87 48 1st OJHL Lost Final align center 1966 67 40 26 14 0 52 2nd OJHL Lost Final align center 1967 68 40 14 20 6 180 179 34 4th BCJHL Lost Semi final align center 1968 69 40 18 14 8 182 173 44 4th BCJHL Lost Semi final align center 1969 70 48 17 29 2 200 260 36 6th BCJHL DNQ align center 1970 71 60 8 50 2 178 364 18 ...   more details



  1. West Kelowna

    see Westsyde, British Columbia . Infobox settlement Basic info official name District of West Kelowna ... skyline GreenBay.JPG imagesize image caption West Kelowna as seen from Mount Boucherie , with Okanagan ... kelowna has the largest percentage of malls in canada image seal seal size image shield shield size ... footnotes Infobox ends The District of West Kelowna is a local government incorporated in British ... Westbank, British Columbia Westbank , Glenrosa, Smith Creek, Shannon Lake, Rose Valley, West Kelowna Estates, Casa Loma, and Lakeview Heights, British Columbia Lakeview Heights . West Kelowna s population is estimated at 28,793, making it the second largest municipality in the Kelowna based Regional .... On January 30, 2009 the district was renamed West Kelowna. ref cite web url http www.districtofwestside.ca ... 20by 20Province.pdf publisher District of West Kelowna title West Kelowna Name Approved accessdate ..., closer to Kelowna, including Casa Loma, West Kelowna Estates, Rose Valley and Lakeview Heights. Embedded within the District of West Kelowna s boundaries are two self governing reserves of the Westbank ...?id 49295 publisher Kelowna Daily Courier title Westsiders choose incorporation author D. Brotherton date 2007 06 16 accessdate 2009 02 17 ref The other choice was amalgamation with the City of Kelowna ... with voters from Westbank, Glenrosa and other areas farther away from the City of Kelowna more often voting to incorporate and voters living closer to Kelowna typically choosing amalgamation. On November 15, 2008, Doug Findlater was elected the new mayor of West Kelowna, succeeding the municipality ... BC accessdate 2009 02 17 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The new name of West Kelowna ... votes. The West Kelowna name was subsequently confirmed by the district council on December 9, 2008 ... Kelowna Daily Courier author R. Seymour title Westside reborn as West Kelowna date 2009 01 31 accessdate 2009 02 17 ref Development and growth West Kelowna has shared in the rapid growth experienced ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Rockets

    Hockey team CAN eng 1 team Kelowna Rockets color 008394 color text FFF logo Kelowna Rockets logo.svg city Kelowna , British Columbia league Western Hockey League conference Western Conference WHL Western ... dates1 1991 95 name2 Kelowna Rockets dates2 1995 present The Kelowna Rockets are a Junior ice hockey major junior ice hockey team based in Kelowna , British Columbia . The Rockets play in the Western ... Kelowna Rockets publisher SelectYourTickets.com accessdate 2009 11 27 ref In the past seven years, Kelowna has competed in the Memorial Cup tournament four times, ref name 2009CupBerth Cite web url http www.whl.ca whl champion kelowna rockets set sights on memorial cup p128360 title WHL Champion Kelowna Rockets set sights on Memorial Cup publisher Western Hockey League WHL date 2009 05 13 accessdate ... Dome . Prior to the 1995 96 WHL season 1995 96 season , the team relocated to Kelowna, playing their home games at the Kelowna City Council city s Kelowna Memorial Arena Memorial Arena . Following ... to Kelowna, British Columbia. After long deliberation and consideration for the City of Tacoma .... There were several viable choices prospected. Kelowna s rich history in hockey and the prospect of a new arena made Kelowna the natural choice. Citation needed date December 2009 Since the move to Kelowna, the Rockets are right at home in their beautiful new city. Citation needed date December ... Lornson. 2004 Memorial Cup Champions See 2004 Memorial Cup Kelowna went to three straight Memorial ... Place for hours to witness the 2 1 victory for the Kelowna Rockets in the championship game at the MasterCard ... Kelowna Rockets won their first ever MasterCard Memorial Cup by defeating the QMJHL Champion Gatineau ... tipped it past Kelly Guard for his first of the tournament. Less than four minutes later, Kelowna ... it in past Gatineau goaltender David Tremblay for his third of the tournament. Kelowna had a chance ... the largest ever crowd to attend Kelowna s Prospera Place to their feet. The Canadian Hockey League ...   more details



  1. Media in Kelowna

    This is a list of media in Kelowna , British Columbia . Radio class wikitable sortable width 100 Frequency Call sign Branding Format Owner Notes 1150 AM CKFR AM 1150 news talk radio talk Astral Media span style display none 00 span 88.9 FM CBTK FM CBC Radio One public broadcasting public news radio news talk radio talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation English span style display none 00 span 89.7 FM CBU FM CBU FM 3 CBC Radio 2 public broadcasting public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation English relays CBU FM Vancouver span style display none 00 span 90.5 FM CBUF FM CBUF FM 2 Premi re Cha ne public broadcasting public news radio news talk radio talk Canadian Broadcasting Corporation French language French relays CBUF FM Vancouver span style display none 00 span 96.3 FM CKKO FM K96.3 classic rock Sun Country Cablevision span style display none 00 span 99.9 FM CHSU FM 99.9 Sun FM top 40 Astral Media Contemporary hit radio CHR span style display none 0 span 101.5 FM CILK FM 101.5 Silk FM soft adult contemporary Astral Media Contemporary hit radio CHR span style display none 0 span 103.1 FM CKQQ FM Q103 hot adult contemporary Jim Pattison Group Contemporary hit radio CHR span style display none 0 span 103.9 FM CJUI FM 103.9 The Juice adult hits Vista Broadcast Group Contemporary hit radio CHR span style display none 0 span 104.7 FM CKLZ FM Power 104 active rock Jim Pattison Group Television class wikitable sortable width 100 OTA channel DTV channel Cable channel Call sign Network Notes 2 59 4 CHBC TV CHBC Global Television Network Global Okanagan Schedule same as CHKL except for local newscasts at 5 30, 6 30, and 11 00pm daily. 5 67 8 CHAN TV CHKL Global Television Network Global BC Relays CHAN TV Vancouver carries all Global BC programming. 21 24 12 CBUFT CBUFT 1 T l vision ... in Canada. Print Kelowna Daily Courier Daily newspaper Kelowna Capital News Free community newspaper ... in Canada Kelowna Category Media in Kelowna Category British Columbia related lists Media, Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Westside-Kelowna

    docs rpt 2009GE WTK.pdf publisher Elections BC title Westside Kelowna Statement of Votes ... districts 2009 Category Kelowna Category British Columbia provincial electoral districts ...   more details



  1. Kelowna-Mission

    Refimprove date March 2007 Infobox Canada electoral district name Kelowna Mission province British Columbia image caption prov status active prov created prov abolished prov election first prov election last prov rep Steve Thomson prov rep link Steve Thomson politician prov rep party BC Liberal prov rep party link British Columbia Liberal Party demo census date 2001 demo pop 55040 demo electors demo electors date demo area 172 demo cd demo csd Kelowna Mission is a provinces and territories of Canada provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia Legislative Assembly of British Columbia , Canada . Demographics class wikitable Population, 2001 55,040 Population Change, 1996 2001 4.9 Area km 172 Pop. Density people per km 321 Geography Empty section date July 2010 History 1999 Redistribution Changes from Okanagan West to Kelowna Mission include MLAs Cliff Serwa , Social Credit 1991 1996 Sindi Hawkins , Liberal 1996 2009 Steve Thomson politician Steve Thomson , Liberal 2009 present Member of Legislative Assembly Kelowna Mission s Member of the Legislative Assembly MLA is Steve Thomson politician Hon. Steve Thomson , the former executive director of the B.C. Agriculture Council. He was first elected to represent the riding in the British Columbia general election, 2009 2009 provincial election . He is a member of the British Columbia Liberal Party . Mr. Thomson was appointed Minister for Agriculture and Lands on June 10, 2009. He was elected to represent the riding of Kelowna Mission on May 12, 2009. Election results Election box begin title British Columbia general election, 2009 B.C. General Election 2009 Kelowna Mission Canadian politics party ..., 2005 B.C. General Election 2005 Kelowna Mission Canadian politics party colours BC Liberal row ..., 2001 B.C. General Election 2001 Kelowna Mission Canadian politics party colours BC Liberal row style ... 2001 2009 Category British Columbia provincial electoral districts Category Kelowna ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Community Theatre

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox building building name Kelowna Community Theatre image building type Arts complex location Kelowna , British Columbia Canada opened 1967 completion date 1968 The Kelowna Community Theatre is a 869 seat Theatre in Kelowna British Columbia . It is the home of the Kelowna Community Concert Society it is also the home of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra and has been since it opened. External links http kctlive.ca Kelowna Community Theatre official site coord 49.8894851 119.4960594 display t type landmark Category Theatres in British Columbia Category Music venues in British Columbia Category Buildings and structures in Kelowna theatre stub ...   more details



  1. Kelowna-Lake Country

    Kelowna Lake Country can refer to one of two electoral district Canada electoral districts in British Columbia , Canada Kelowna Lake Country , a federal electoral district in use from 2003 to present Kelowna Lake Country provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district in use from 2001 to present disambig ...   more details



  1. File:Kelowna council 2005.jpg

    Summary From City of Kelowna website. Licensing Non free use rationale Description from city hall website Article Kelowna City Council Source http www.kelowna.ca CM Page53.aspx Purpose visual representation of Councillors ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Memorial Arena

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Kelowna Memorial Arena is an ice hockey arena located in Kelowna , British Columbia . It was built in 1945 and has a capacity of 2,600. It is notable for its small ice surface of 180 X 80 . It once hosted the Western Hockey League s Kelowna Wings and the Kelowna Rockets before they moved into the new Prospera Place . The old arena still stands and is used for Kelowna Minor Hockey, and the Okanagan College Hockey League. Built with the memorial fund given to the city due to World War II , there is a war museum connected to the arena. The Memorial Arena is the centre of Downtown Kelowna, right beside Okanagan Lake . coord missing British Columbia Category Indoor arenas in Canada Category Indoor ice hockey venues in Canada Category Sports venues in Kelowna Category Western Hockey League arenas Canada icehockey venue stub ...   more details



  1. File:Kelowna Rockets logo.svg

    Summary Logo fur Article Kelowna Rockets Use Infobox Owner Kelowna Rockets Hockey Enterprises Ltd. Source Obtained from the Western Hockey League. Licensing Non free logo Western Hockey League logos SVG Logo ...   more details



  1. File:Kelowna Rockets jerseys.svg

    Summary The current home and away jerseys of the Kelowna Rockets . Fair use rationale Fair use rationale it illustrates the subject of the article Kelowna Rockets it is a low resolution image representation of the real jerseys, not allowing for profitable reproduction there is a lack of free use images depicting the same object. Licensing Non free sports uniform ...   more details



  1. South Kelowna Elementary School

    Infobox Education in Canada name South Kelowna Elementary ref For School Data, Source http www.bced.gov.bc.ca schoolbook BC Schools Book . Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Education January 16, 2006. ref image imagesize motto motto translation streetaddress 4176 Spiers Rd city Kelowna, British Columbia Kelowna province British Columbia postalcode V1W 4B5 areacode 250 phone 861 1122 fax 870 5058 email url schoolnumber 2323022 schoolboard School District 23 Central Okanagan superintendent trustee affiliation principal Miss M Buckley viceprincipal administrator staff fundingtype Public school government funded Public schooltype Elementary school grades K 6 language area mascot teamname colours founded enrollment 306 enrollment as of January 16, 2006 South Kelowna Elementary is a public elementary school in Kelowna, British Columbia part of School District 23 Central Okanagan . History South Kelowna Elementary School was created when South East Kelowna Elementary originally grades Kindergarten 3, now a private school was merged with the larger school at South Kelowna Elementary where originally there was only grades 4 7 . It was known as South East Kelowna Elementary for a time, and the principal was Mr. Armstrong until the mid 1990s. Near the end of the decade the east wing of the building was demolished to make way for a larger complex, completed a few years later and now the site of the school. During this time of construction much of the grounds were acquired. In 2000 the 7 year program of elementary school was switched for the 6 year program middle school then became grades 7 9 . Programs Empty section date July 2010 Activities Empty section date July 2010 References reflist External links School Reports Ministry of Education coord missing British Columbia Category Elementary schools in Kelowna BritishColumbia school stub ...   more details



  1. Kelowna Regional Transit System

    Infobox Bus transit name Kelowna Regional Transit System logo BC Transit newlogo.png logo size 250 image Kelowna Regional Double Decker Bus.jpg image caption 8 University bus at Orchard Park Bus Exchange company slogan parent founded defunct headquarters 1494 Hardy Street locale Kelowna , British Columbia ... regions kel Kelowna Regional Transit System Kelowna Regional Transit System is operated ... Okanagan i go, Transit ref Funding for the transit system is shared between the Kelowna City of Kelowna ... Columbia District of Lake Country and BC Transit . ref name i go Transit Kelowna Regional Transit ... ref Also, there is one route operated by Vernon Regional Transit within Kelowna Regional Transit ... Kelowna Downtown Queensway, Pandosy, Okanagan College , Lakeshore Lexington Gordon McLure Lakeshore 2 North End Shuttle Kelowna Downtown Queensway Ellis Cambridge Richter Downtown Queensway 3 Dilworth Mt. Kelowna Orchard Park Dilworth Summit High Glenmore Yates Summit Orchard Park Community Shuttle Route 4 Express br Pandosy UBCO Kelowna Mission Town Centre, K.L.O., Benvoulin, Orchard Park, University ... br Downtown UBCO Kelowna Downtown Queensway, High, Glenmore, UBC Okanagan 7 Glenmore br Downtown Orchard Park Kelowna Downtown Queensway, High, Glenmore, Orchard Park Limited Service to Scenic, University ... UBCO Kelowna Okanagan College, Springfield, Orchard Park, Baron, Highway 33, Rutland, UBC Okanagan 9 Shopper Shuttle br Downtown Rutland Kelowna Downtown Queensway, Parkinson, Orchard Park Baron Banks Enterprise Orchard Park 10 North Rutland br Downtown Rutland Kelowna Downtown Queensway, Bernard, Orchard Park, Enterprise, Highway 33, Rutland, Fitzpatrick 11 Rutland br Downtown Rutland Kelowna Downtown Queensway, Orchard Park, Springfield, Hollywood, McCurdy 12 McCulloch br Gallaghers OC Kelowna ... Rutland Black Mountain Kelowna Rutland, Highway 33, Loseth, Begley Community Shuttle Route 15 Crawford Kelowna Dehart Crawford Parkridge Dehart Community Shuttle Route 16 Southwest Mission Kelowna Dehart ...   more details



  1. File:Kelowna, riding.png

    Summary Map of the Kelowna Lake Country electoral district. Based on User Earl Andrew Earl Andrew s User Earl Andrew maps maps , created by User SimonP SimonP . Licensing PD self date October 2006 ...   more details




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