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Herbalist to present one-day workshop in Summerland

Herbalist to present one-day workshop in Summerland

Nature walk and lecture will be featured on July 6
Northwest B.C. craft brewery named best in Canada

Northwest B.C. craft brewery named best in Canada

The Smithers Brewing Company also took home a competition-high six medals across multiple individual categories
Up to 20 new nurses in training for Vernon, Vancouver Island

Up to 20 new nurses in training for Vernon, Vancouver Island

Funds aimed at helping to address labour shortage and strengthen seniors' care across B.C.
Mother bear shot dead after woman attacked in her B.C. backyard

Mother bear shot dead after woman attacked in her B.C. backyard

Conservation officers searching for two orphaned cubs
Roadside grass fire extinguished near Cawston

Roadside grass fire extinguished near Cawston

Human activity is believed to have started the fire
High-speed internet coming to isolated communities in B.C.'s extreme north

High-speed internet coming to isolated communities in B.C.'s extreme north

New 250-km network to boost healthcare, education and safety in Jade City, Good Hope Lake, and Yukon's Liard
B.C. mining jobs slashed as Elk Valley Resources responds to tariffs, China

B.C. mining jobs slashed as Elk Valley Resources responds to tariffs, China

Elk Valley Resources is reducing 140 staff positions at Kootenay mines, in response to challenging market conditions
Tourism groups on either side of B.C. border call for U.S. tariff resolution

Tourism groups on either side of B.C. border call for U.S. tariff resolution

International Selkirk Loop represents about 350 members in the West Kootenay, northeastern Washington State, and north Idaho
Extortion-focused B.C. safety forum draws concerned residents, politicians

Extortion-focused B.C. safety forum draws concerned residents, politicians

'We have a public safety crisis in Surrey': Mayor Locke
'We were lucky': Stranded hikers rescued from B.C.'s Cape Scott Provincial Park

'We were lucky': Stranded hikers rescued from B.C.'s Cape Scott Provincial Park

Father and son who went hiking in the backcountry in Cape Scott Provincial Park share their story