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A year of uncertainty fuels Kelowna woman's fight for truth

A year of uncertainty fuels Kelowna woman's fight for truth

"When I get well, we've got a hell of a fight on our hands"
B.C. announces departure of embattled Fraser Health board chair

B.C. announces departure of embattled Fraser Health board chair

Health minister says Jim Sinclair had already completed a three-month extension to his role
B.C. appoints Vince Ready as special mediator in Kootenay Lake ferry dispute

B.C. appoints Vince Ready as special mediator in Kootenay Lake ferry dispute

A mediator was appointed at the request of the General Employees Union
'Invasion of privacy': Youths more distrustful of AI data systems, B.C. study finds

'Invasion of privacy': Youths more distrustful of AI data systems, B.C. study finds

Developers and youths have different views when it comes to risks and benefits of artificial intelligence
Task force launched after year-long evacuation of Kelowna low-income apartment

Task force launched after year-long evacuation of Kelowna low-income apartment

Hadgraft Wilson Place was evacuated on Apr. 2, 2024
ARCHIVES: In 2010 three local hockey players won Female Midget AAA Championship

ARCHIVES: In 2010 three local hockey players won Female Midget AAA Championship

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B.C. avalanche carves 7,000 vertical feet, stops just short of Revelstoke road

B.C. avalanche carves 7,000 vertical feet, stops just short of Revelstoke road

No injuries or damage reported in slide that could have crushed a train car or 4 hectares of forest
South Cariboo Health Foundation installing new benches at hospital

South Cariboo Health Foundation installing new benches at hospital

Ten new benches and one concrete picnic table is being added to the ground of the 100 Mile and District General Hospital this spring.
Advocate says city illegally trying to remove man from Abbotsford encampment

Advocate says city illegally trying to remove man from Abbotsford encampment

Drug War Survivors say man has been hospitalized, didn't 'abandon' his property
Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

Cities will feel tariffs 'first and worst,' B.C. mayor says heading into U.S. meeting

'These aren't just Democrats, there's also Republicans that are going to be there,' Locke noted before the summit got underway