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Metal thieves attack wired world

Metal thieves attack wired world

With copper trading at more than $3 a pound, thefts of phone wire have become a daily occurrence in B.C.
Firefighters busy with training and calls

Firefighters busy with training and calls

When Summerland's fire alarms ring, most of the firefighters who respond are on-call volunteers, not salaried staff.
A new crosswalk

A new crosswalk

A crosswalk is now in place in front of Summerland Montessori School.
NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

Federal NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp walked into controversy over the allocation of seven new MP seats for B.C. Thursday.

Teachers seek parent contact

Parents should contact teachers if they have questions about their children’s progress during the current job action.

Pop-up stores approved

Temporary businesses will be allowed in downtown Summerland during the Festival of Lights next month.

Conversation Café process continues

Summerlanders discussed ways to improve the community at the most recent Conversation Café.
Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Reform Party founder Preston Manning says his former colleague John Cummins is going the wrong way.
$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

The B.C. government's settlement to cancel a uranium mining claim cost millions more because of political interference, NDP MLAs say.
South coast treaty going to local vote

South coast treaty going to local vote

More than a year after negotiators finished their work, the federal government has formally approved a treaty with the Tla'amin Nation.