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Agur Lake Camp receives $36,000

Agur Lake Camp receives $36,000

The Agur Lake Camp Society has received a $36,000 provincial gaming grant for direct services to its guests.

Band’s letter will not quash development

A letter from the Penticton Indian Band, opposing the Banks Crescent development, does not necessarily mean the end of the proposal.
Most Canadians don’t feel more women needed in politics: survey

Most Canadians don’t feel more women needed in politics: survey

Women’s right’s group calls on political parties to recruit more women to mark International Women’s Day.
Ambulances added, paramedic house calls expanding

Ambulances added, paramedic house calls expanding

Six more ambulances for Lower Mainland, 60 more paramedics, NDP's Judy Darcy says it shouldn't have waited for election time
Water servicing completed ahead of schedule

Water servicing completed ahead of schedule

Maintenance work on Summerland’s municipal water system progressed ahead of schedule on the weekend.
Okanagan MP’s Trump fears put to rest

Okanagan MP’s Trump fears put to rest

Kelowna-Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr felt the love in Washington
Vancouver man found dead in Laos

Vancouver man found dead in Laos

A B.C. man is being remembered online after he was found dead in Laos.
Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Racial discrimination to be cut from old B.C. laws

Multiculturalism Minister Teresa Wat moves to cut clauses from legislation dating back to 1881
B.C. government will usher Uber onto taxi turf by December

B.C. government will usher Uber onto taxi turf by December

Taxi industry monopoly to be broken, but firms will get financial aid to make transition
Canada, Japan and U.K. set to light up Vancouver sky

Canada, Japan and U.K. set to light up Vancouver sky

Teams from Japan, the U.K. and Canada set to light up theskies above Vancouver for the 27th annual Honda Celebration ofLight.