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B.C. marijuana petition gets green light

B.C. marijuana petition gets green light

Activist wants to force changes to B.C. Police Act in HST-style campaign to block simple possession charges

Summerland reservoirs continue to spill

Summerland’s reservoirs are still filled and overflowing as the Thirsk Dam continues to spill.

Summerland orchards spared cherry damage

The recent rapidly changing weather took a toll on the cherry crop in the South Okanagan

Curbside garbage bylaw urged for Summerland

A bylaw restricting when Summerland residents could put out their garbage would help to reduce unwanted encounters with bears.
Program funding

Program funding

Cst. Jacques Lefebvre of the Summerland RCMP accepts a $1,000 cheque for the DARE program.

Critteraid Charity Shoppe broken into

A break-in at the Critteraid Charity Shoppe last week did not net the thieves much money.
Bicycle ride

Bicycle ride

Participants in the Valley First Granfondo Axel Merckx on Sunday morning cycled up Peach Orchard Road in the King of the Mountain challenge.
Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Christy Clark's bid to get a seat in the B.C. legislature culminates today as voters go to the polls in Westside-Kelowna.
B.C. seeks lessons from Quebec disaster

B.C. seeks lessons from Quebec disaster

B.C. will incorporate lessons from the Lac Megantic rail disaster in its own effort to improve oil spill protection

Economic development opportunities sought

Municipal planner Ian McIntosh will devote more of his time to economic growth opportunities.
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