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Kelowna Rockets (377 bytes)
1: [[image:kelownarockets.gif|right|150px]] 3: ...coma Rockets''' and moved to Kelowna in [[1995]]. Kelowna hosted and won the [[2004 Memorial Cup]]. They pl... Kelowna Heat (286 bytes) 1: ...ere a [[minor league baseball]] team located in [[Kelowna, British Columbia]]. The team played in the shor... Kelowna Falcons (390 bytes) 1: The '''Kelowna Falcons''' are the only [[Canada|Canadian]] [[bas... 7: *http://www.kelownafalcons.com/ Kelowna, British Columbia (2767 bytes) 1: ...Columbia Location.png|thumb|250px|Locator map for Kelowna, BC]] 2: '''Kelowna''' ([[2001]] population 96,288, metropolitan popu... 4: First settled by missionaries in [[1859]], Kelowna was officially incorporated in [[1906]]. Neighbou... 6: Kelowna is connected to Westbank by a floating bridge and... 8: The service industry employs the most people in Kelowna, the largest city in the tourist-oriented [[Okana... 2004 Memorial Cup (3137 bytes) 1: ...l cup final, but like 2003, the 'Piques lost out. Kelowna also participated in the 2003 Tournament as WHL c... 17: |align=left|[[image:kelownarockets.gif|50px]] [[Kelowna Rockets]] (host) 31: *[[May 15]]: Kelowna 1-0 Guelph 33: *[[May 17]]: Kelowna 4-1 Gatineau 36: *[[May 20]]: Kelowna 2-1 Medicine Hat Jonas Quinn (992 bytes) 3: ...7's episode "Fallen", Jonas decided to go back to Kelowna and became a peace negotiator for his people. Regional District of Central Okanagan, British Columbia (761 bytes) 2: ...e]]s. The seat is in [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]]. British Columbia provincial highway 33 (703 bytes) 3: ...t Highway]], north to [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]], on the [[British Columbia provincial highway 9... List of institutes and university colleges in British Columbia (940 bytes) 8: ...University College]] ([[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]]) CH (television system) (1524 bytes) 11: ... to install a repeater station of [[CBUT]] in the Kelowna area, and if that is the case, CHBC will have to ... Okanagan (2478 bytes) 2: ...n is approximately 297,601. The primary city is [[Kelowna]]. The name derives from a Okanagan [[First Natio... 7: ...250px|View of the Okanagan valley from downtown [[Kelowna]]]] 35: *[[Kelowna, British Columbia]] Fintry delta (446 bytes) 2: ... of the Okanagan Lake, 34 km north of the city of Kelowna, and 50 km south of Vernon. It has about 50 homes... British Columbia provincial highway 97C (2075 bytes) 3: ...kanagan valley around [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]]. It bisects the [[British Columbia provincial ... Summerland, British Columbia (763 bytes) 5: ... the south. The largest center in the region is [[Kelowna]], approximately 50 km to the north, and [[Vancou... British Columbia Action Party (506 bytes) 1: ...ran). BCAP candidates ran in ridings in Okanagan, Kelowna and Surrey, and placed last in all 6 ridings. The... William R. Bennett (3114 bytes) 3: Born in [[Kelowna, British Columbia]], he was the son of the former... 15: ...tween his hometown of [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]] and [[Palm Springs]]. Canadian Western Bank (2048 bytes) 8: ... Western Trust Company. In 2001, it acquired the Kelowna and Regina branches of the [[Laurentian Bank of C... 19: * Kelowna and Regina branches of Laurentian Bank 2001 Milaine Thériault (641 bytes) 3: ...the [[Haywood NorAm Canada Cup]] competition in [[Kelowna, British Columbia]] CBUFT (2014 bytes) 31: ... Columbia|Kamloops]], [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]], [[Kitimat, British Columbia|Kitimat]], [[Lillo... Western Hockey League (7197 bytes) 31: * [[Kelowna Rockets]] (BC) 55: ...chises. Prince Albert plays in the east division, Kelowna and Nanaimo in the west. 58: *[[1985]]- [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]] Wings move to [[Spokane, Washington|Spokane]]. ... 65: ...oma]] Rockets move to [[Kelowna, British Columbia|Kelowna]]. 68: ...mbia Division (Kamloops, Kootenay, Prince George, Kelowna, Vancouver); United States Division (Portland, Sp...
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