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Inclusion looks good on everyone: Anti-bullying shirts support 琉璃神社 activism

Inclusion looks good on everyone: Anti-bullying shirts support 琉璃神社 activism

Advocacy Canada says that wearing pink shirts is not just a fashion statement, it also shows support for marginilized people
Extra! Extra! Read all about West K News on Friday

Extra! Extra! Read all about West K News on Friday

The print publication of West K News will now be available on Fridays
West 琉璃神社 council praises apartment building planned for Shannon Lake

West 琉璃神社 council praises apartment building planned for Shannon Lake

Developer wants to build a four-storey, 37-unit building on property at 2237 Shannon Lake Road
Avalanche control work to close Trans-Canada 1 east of Revelstoke

Avalanche control work to close Trans-Canada 1 east of Revelstoke

The closure will be near Revelstoke National Park, with no alternative route
Westbank First Nation and regional district鈥檚 first step to inclusive governance

Westbank First Nation and regional district鈥檚 first step to inclusive governance

Initiative outlines five potential models, including WFN becoming full-voting participant with RDCO
$1.5M roundabout to be built for West 琉璃神社 neighbourhood

$1.5M roundabout to be built for West 琉璃神社 neighbourhood

It will be built at Shannon Lake Road, Asquith Road and Asquith Court
City of 琉璃神社 pursues new operator of Prospera Place

City of 琉璃神社 pursues new operator of Prospera Place

The current agreement to operate the arena, between GSL and the city. expires in 2029
Brothers visiting Revelstoke allegedly take a swing at RCMP officers

Brothers visiting Revelstoke allegedly take a swing at RCMP officers

One officer was allegedly hit from behind
Score clock debate ticks off at West 琉璃神社 council

Score clock debate ticks off at West 琉璃神社 council

Council argued over where funding for new Royal LePage score clock should come from
Vernon takes aim at goose ruse

Vernon takes aim at goose ruse

Council will spend up to $1,000 to hear strategy proposal from Vancouver Island group