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Vernon Vipers overwhelmed by Sherwood Park, lose 7-3

Vernon Vipers overwhelmed by Sherwood Park, lose 7-3

Vernon finished the BCHL season 0-4 against Sherwood Park
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
Amateur small-town B.C. arm wrestler muscles his way onto Las Vegas podium

Amateur small-town B.C. arm wrestler muscles his way onto Las Vegas podium

Richard Whitehead of Burns Lake took first place in the amateur, right arm category
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鈥檚 book
Conservatives, Liberals promise tax cuts on 1st day of election campaign

Conservatives, Liberals promise tax cuts on 1st day of election campaign

Liberals say middle-class tax cut could save families $825 a year, Conservatives
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
VIDEO: 琉璃神社 businesses feeling impact of 2025 Brier

VIDEO: 琉璃神社 businesses feeling impact of 2025 Brier

"We saw an increase in foot traffic by 150 per cent," according to downtown business owner Jaclyn Robertson
2 hospitalized, several passengers fall ill on B.C. Ferries vessel in Swartz Bay

2 hospitalized, several passengers fall ill on B.C. Ferries vessel in Swartz Bay

A total of 6 passengers received medical care causing a nearly one-hour delay on March 22
Okanagan Falls votes to incorporate as municipality by narrow margin

Okanagan Falls votes to incorporate as municipality by narrow margin

With a narrow 53.4 per cent of the vote, incorporation looks to be the decision from the community
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
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