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Brittany Webster Feb 14, 2025 Lengthy, more info at link.
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Sally Winter, the victim in a Kelowna cold case from 1985, sits next to her husband Ernie at a dinner event in an old, undated photo kept by the family. Brittany Webster
Sally was killed inside her home at 815 Bernard Ave. on Feb. 14, 1985. She was survived by her husband and children, and her mom Alice Burditt, who was 89 at the time.
''Sally was a co-founder of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society and was involved with the Dr. W.J. Knox IODE (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire). She was even president of the Toastmistress Club in 1966.
The mother of two often opened her home to host meetings and was often seen alongside her councillor husband at community dinners and events.''

Kelowna cold case: Stabbed through the heart on Valentine's Day
Sally Winter was killed inside her Bernard Avenue home on Valentine's Day 1985

Sally Winter, the victim in a Kelowna cold case from 1985, sits next to her husband Ernie at a dinner event in an old, undated photo kept by the family. Brittany Webster
Sally was killed inside her home at 815 Bernard Ave. on Feb. 14, 1985. She was survived by her husband and children, and her mom Alice Burditt, who was 89 at the time.
''A timeline of the RCMP's investigation
The Kelowna Capital News reported on the murder of Sally in the paper on Feb. 20, 1985, quoting an interview with Const. Bev Busson. The officer told the paper there was a belief the murder took place during a break-in or attempted robbery and the autopsy revealed the 70-year-old woman died of a single stab wound to the heart. The murder weapon was never found.''''Sally was a co-founder of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society and was involved with the Dr. W.J. Knox IODE (Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire). She was even president of the Toastmistress Club in 1966.
The mother of two often opened her home to host meetings and was often seen alongside her councillor husband at community dinners and events.''