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Gregg to focus on downtown

A concern about the number of empty business buildings in Summerland led Joel Gregg to run for a spot on municipal council.

Local jobs a priority for Dorn

A small business owner said a robust economy and job creation in Summerland are his priorities as he seeks election to municipal council.

Boisvert-Gilman adds name to mayoral race

Christopher Boisvert-Gilman let the public determine whether he would run as a mayoral candidate or a councillor candidate.
Pedestrian dies following accident

Pedestrian dies following accident

A pedestrian-vehicle accident on Highway 97 on Monday morning has claimed the life of a 77-year-old Summerland man.
Fast progress expected on new library

Fast progress expected on new library

The construction of the new Summerland library branch is expected to take place quickly this fall.
B.C. to add rural ambulance resources

B.C. to add rural ambulance resources

Health Minister Terry Lake says 80 paramedics to share duties with care homes, home care to service small communities
Ferries to be converted to use LNG

Ferries to be converted to use LNG

BC Ferries embraces conversion after rejecting it; refit will also include low-friction hull coating and likely slot machines on board
B.C. teachers endorse six-year deal, 86 per cent in favour (with VIDEO)

B.C. teachers endorse six-year deal, 86 per cent in favour (with VIDEO)

Most school districts will be up and running on Monday, BCTF president Jim Iker says after members back his recommendation
Human Rights Tribunal rejects smart meter complaint

Human Rights Tribunal rejects smart meter complaint

Group claimed BC Hydro was discriminating against people with a disability, "electrohypersensitivity"

Waterman seeks mayoral role

A Summerland municipal councillor will put his name forward in this fall’s mayoral race.