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Okanagan Falls votes by narrow margin to become newest B.C. municipality

Okanagan Falls votes by narrow margin to become newest B.C. municipality

With a narrow 53.4 per cent of the vote, incorporation looks to be the decision from the community
Kootenay Lake ferry resumes normal schedule, union begins OT ban

Kootenay Lake ferry resumes normal schedule, union begins OT ban

The ferry won't sail if crew are required to work overtime
B.C. man who doused Mountie with gasoline has appeal dismissed

B.C. man who doused Mountie with gasoline has appeal dismissed

Blake Dergez had threatened to set the police officer on fire in 2021. His conviction and sentence was upheld by the B.C. Court of Appeal
B.C. author makes valuable Indigenous learning a walk in the woods

B.C. author makes valuable Indigenous learning a walk in the woods

The Land Knows Me is already hailed on Amazon as the third most gifted children’s book
Indigenous-led farm receives $1 million grant to tackle food insecurity

Indigenous-led farm receives $1 million grant to tackle food insecurity

Tea Creek Farms plans to build a 4,000 square-foot longhouse facility for its food hub and training centre
Carney announces next Canadian election set for April 28

Carney announces next Canadian election set for April 28

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Gov.-Gen. Mary Simon to dissolve parliament
Pedestrian struck in Surrey Saturday in serious, but stable condition

Pedestrian struck in Surrey Saturday in serious, but stable condition

Driver of vehicle co-operating with police: SPS
Rainfall warning in effect for much of Metro Vancouver, valley

Rainfall warning in effect for much of Metro Vancouver, valley

Drivers cautioned about localized flooding with up to 120 mm expected
B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses privacy case may go to Supreme Court

B.C. Jehovah's Witnesses privacy case may go to Supreme Court

The B.C. Appeal Court opted to uphold privacy rights over the religious freedoms of two Jehovah's Witnesses congregations
Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at US-CAN border to show solidarity

Reaffirming friendship: Hundreds gather at US-CAN border to show solidarity

People gathered along the 49th parallel at Peace Arch Park in Surrey, B.C. and Blaine, Wash.