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B.C. co-ops relieved with Ottawa’s housing strategy

B.C. co-ops relieved with Ottawa’s housing strategy

Federal government to have a new co-operative housing funding model in place by 2020
Quesnel to install needle disposal boxes in city-maintained washrooms

Quesnel to install needle disposal boxes in city-maintained washrooms

Between September 2016 and September 2017, at least 35,527 needles were handed out in Quesnel
B.C. NDP referendum plan sparks legislature battle

B.C. NDP referendum plan sparks legislature battle

David Eby says public will decide on proportional referendum
Hammy has been freed of his threads, a purple antler remains

Hammy has been freed of his threads, a purple antler remains

The iconic Prince Rupert buck with a piece of hammock attached to his antlers was caught by COs
Uber official says public needs to push for ridesharing in B.C.

Uber official says public needs to push for ridesharing in B.C.

Mike van Hemmen tells Kelowna Chamber of commerce ridesharing would be ‘win-win-win’
Winning Lotto 6/49 purchased in Kelowna

Winning Lotto 6/49 purchased in Kelowna

Some lucky man or woman purchased a winning 6/49 ticket in Kelowna.
Public against wildfire monument in Kamloops

Public against wildfire monument in Kamloops

The Thompson-Nicola Regional District announced the monument to commemorate volunteers’ efforts
Court adjourned again for man linked to Shuswap farm where human remains found

Court adjourned again for man linked to Shuswap farm where human remains found

Curtis Sagmoen will appear back in court on Dec. 14
Charge laid against B.C. man in alleged cat torture

Charge laid against B.C. man in alleged cat torture

Joshua Michael Lemire, 20, has been charged with one count of causing unnecessary pain/suffering to an animal.
Record-high temperatures reached in 18 spots in B.C.

Record-high temperatures reached in 18 spots in B.C.

White Rock, Victoria and the Fraser Valley made new records for the unusually warm November day