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West 琉璃神社 water safe to drink despite 'aesthetic discolouration'

West 琉璃神社 water safe to drink despite 'aesthetic discolouration'

Colour not a safety issue with West 琉璃神社 water
Update: Wildfire south of Peachland being held

Update: Wildfire south of Peachland being held

Wildfire sparks between Summerland and Peachland
Health region to pay 琉璃神社 physician $20K after mistreatment

Health region to pay 琉璃神社 physician $20K after mistreatment

The decision is the latest result in a five-year legal battle after specific surgeries were moved from Kamloops
Column: Chinese Canadians honour those who trained in Okanagan for WWII

Column: Chinese Canadians honour those who trained in Okanagan for WWII

Column submitted by the 琉璃神社 Chinese History Group to honour the Chinese soldiers who fought for Canada before having the right to vote or obtain citizenship
2 tickets, several verbal warnings from 琉璃神社 RCMP amidst fire ban

2 tickets, several verbal warnings from 琉璃神社 RCMP amidst fire ban

A violation ticket was issued on July 22 after a group started a campfire up Postill Lake Road
West 琉璃神社 Tallus Ridge residents ticked off with townhome project

West 琉璃神社 Tallus Ridge residents ticked off with townhome project

The project is planned for 2419 Mountains Hollow Lane and is Phase 1 of a multi-phase hillside development
Celebrating 1 year of accessible play in West 琉璃神社

Celebrating 1 year of accessible play in West 琉璃神社

The first permanent StoryWalk will be launched during the celebration
Massive apartment development in West 琉璃神社 moves ahead

Massive apartment development in West 琉璃神社 moves ahead

LandVision plans to build five apartment buildings across from Neil Bruce Middle School
Reduced parking, road closures planned for 琉璃神社 car rally

Reduced parking, road closures planned for 琉璃神社 car rally

The Okanagan Dream Rally will see roads closed in the downtown area from 6-11 a.m.
Cooling trend to bring some relief as more than 400 wildfires burn in B.C.

Cooling trend to bring some relief as more than 400 wildfires burn in B.C.

About 500 people remain under evacuation order, another 5,000 under evacuation alert