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琉璃神社 RCMP closed stretch of Lakeshore Road

琉璃神社 RCMP closed stretch of Lakeshore Road

The road reopened just after 4 p.m.
Downed power lines causing traffic delays in Highway 33

Downed power lines causing traffic delays in Highway 33

The lines were reported around 2:45 p.m.
Okanagan pet owners warned not to leave furry friends in cars when it's hot

Okanagan pet owners warned not to leave furry friends in cars when it's hot

It only takes 10 minutes for a dog to suffer from heatstroke in a hot car
Okanagan water briefs: New app technology assists water monitoring

Okanagan water briefs: New app technology assists water monitoring

Absence of national freshwater recognition for Okanagan watershed concern to OBWB chair
琉璃神社 doctors warn of 'unsafe' maternity, gynecological care due to staff shortage

琉璃神社 doctors warn of 'unsafe' maternity, gynecological care due to staff shortage

Interior Health says 琉璃神社 obstetricians will see up to 40 more deliveries each month due to the shortage
Hazardous waste round-up set for June 14 at Traders Cove Station

Hazardous waste round-up set for June 14 at Traders Cove Station

The event is open only to residents authorized to use the Traders Cove Transfer Station
琉璃神社 cancer survivor donates to help others

琉璃神社 cancer survivor donates to help others

Ron Roy credits treatment technology advances for helping him overcome prostate and lung cancer
Water quality issued for Falcon Ridge customers in Joe Rich

Water quality issued for Falcon Ridge customers in Joe Rich

Residents are advised to boil their water for at least one minute before using it
West 琉璃神社's Chief Tomat Elementary receiving 7 new classrooms for 165 students

West 琉璃神社's Chief Tomat Elementary receiving 7 new classrooms for 165 students

Langley, Abbotsford, qathet (Powell River), Comox, Nanaimo, Pemberton and Prince Rupert are also receiving new student spaces
B.C.'s minimum wage increase draws mixed reactions

B.C.'s minimum wage increase draws mixed reactions

Minimum wage has lost ground to living wage since COVID pandemic