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琉璃神社 Chiefs forward named KIJHL top forward of the week

琉璃神社 Chiefs forward named KIJHL top forward of the week

Morcom now had 37 points in 30 games this season
City of West 琉璃神社 invites public input on 2025 draft budget

City of West 琉璃神社 invites public input on 2025 draft budget

This year鈥檚 proposed budget includes a increase of 7.43 per cent for municipal taxes
Light in the classroom: Revelstoke school selects 琉璃神社 company for $900K reno

Light in the classroom: Revelstoke school selects 琉璃神社 company for $900K reno

School district keeping its word on renovations promised three years ago, bringing better insulation, lighting and learning environments
New members on Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission

New members on Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission

The COEDC support businesses, attracts investment, and provides resources
琉璃神社 council eyes possible changes to podium, microsuite regulations

琉璃神社 council eyes possible changes to podium, microsuite regulations

Mayor Tom Dyas brought the topics council鈥檚 Jan. 27 meeting
Central Okanagan trustees cite need for student critical thinking support

Central Okanagan trustees cite need for student critical thinking support

Central Okanagan trustees draw attention to critical thinking resources for teachers, students
Police presence near Lake Country home due to possible weapons

Police presence near Lake Country home due to possible weapons

Officers were around a Lake Hill Drive residence around midnight
琉璃神社 school's summer reading initiative turning pages

琉璃神社 school's summer reading initiative turning pages

School library summer reading program growing in popularity
Provincial affordable housing targets 'unachievable': 琉璃神社 councillor

Provincial affordable housing targets 'unachievable': 琉璃神社 councillor

'We haven鈥檛 got a hope of ever doing it'
Walking on thin ice: Lake Country Firefighters complete cold water training

Walking on thin ice: Lake Country Firefighters complete cold water training

The Lake Country Fire Department suited up for a day of ice and cold water training Jan. 25. The team was out on Pollards Pond to test their rescue and safety skills on thin ice.
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