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Mother’s Day lunch raises thousands for family of slain Lumby mother

Mother’s Day lunch raises thousands for family of slain Lumby mother

ACE Building Centre event helps with legal costs for Tatjana Stefanski’s family
BC Ferries making all single-stall washrooms gender neutral

BC Ferries making all single-stall washrooms gender neutral

Company also introducing braille washroom signs, more free menstrual products
Criminals take advantage as Fort Nelson residents flee wildfire: Police

Criminals take advantage as Fort Nelson residents flee wildfire: Police

The Parker Lake wildfire is burning just a few kilometres west of town
B.C. United, B.C Conservatives look for ‘common ground’ to defeat NDP

B.C. United, B.C Conservatives look for ‘common ground’ to defeat NDP

B.C. United’s Kevin Falcon, Conservative John Rustad confirm talks on how parties can work together
Cash and weapons seized after Sicamous RCMP investigate parked vehicles

Cash and weapons seized after Sicamous RCMP investigate parked vehicles

$6,100 returned after man verified origin, weapons destroyed
Abuse and violence against children rising in North Okanagan

Abuse and violence against children rising in North Okanagan

Oak Child and Youth Advocacy Centre in Vernon raising awareness during Victims and Survivors of Crime Week 2024
Sicamous RCMP clock SUV going 47km/h over the limit

Sicamous RCMP clock SUV going 47km/h over the limit

Driver issued $368 ticket and 7-day vehicle impound
Homes remain safe as B.C. wildfire nudges closer to Fort Nelson

Homes remain safe as B.C. wildfire nudges closer to Fort Nelson

Incoming weather will be key to ongoing firefight, Premier Eby says
New eco-friendly air traffic control tower going in at Vancouver Island airport

New eco-friendly air traffic control tower going in at Vancouver Island airport

Tower to have improved line-of-sight, as well as being state-of-the-art and LEED certified
Developer sues city over restrictions to build on land in north Kelowna

Developer sues city over restrictions to build on land in north Kelowna

Watermark Development Ltd. has filed a lawsuit, resuesting that restrictions on a property near UBCO be cancelled