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U.K. doctors pondering their B.C. future should government change

U.K. doctors pondering their B.C. future should government change

A pair of UK-trained family physicians will be watching the outcome and aftermath of the election closely
Frustrations flare in Shuswap after cyclist injured in dog attack

Frustrations flare in Shuswap after cyclist injured in dog attack

'For every incident that is reported, there鈥檚 15-20 that weren鈥檛'
1 year later and Keremeos village attacker still unsafe for release

1 year later and Keremeos village attacker still unsafe for release

Cameron Urquhart has been in the care of the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital since 2022
Summerland auxiliary provides funding for health services

Summerland auxiliary provides funding for health services

Money raised through thrift shop sales goes to health-related projects and initiatives
Another court delay for accused murderer in North Okanagan mom's death

Another court delay for accused murderer in North Okanagan mom's death

Vitali Stefanski's lawyer said he had some 'difficulties getting a meeting' with his client; arraignment hearing set for Oct. 16
B.C. Election 2024: Parties weigh in on province's toxic drug crisis

B.C. Election 2024: Parties weigh in on province's toxic drug crisis

How B.C.'s NDP, Conservatives and Greens would address the crisis
Fernie music star, who collaborated with Flaming Lips, dead at 17

Fernie music star, who collaborated with Flaming Lips, dead at 17

Nell Smith collaborated with Grammy-award winning band The Flaming Lips
Family loses everything in Vernon house fire

Family loses everything in Vernon house fire

Firefighters responded to an early-morning fire at a duplex in South Vernon on Saturday
B.C. party leaders clash over vaccines, housing among other issues

B.C. party leaders clash over vaccines, housing among other issues

Sharp commentary and disturbing anecdotes colour leaders exchange
A million acts of love: B.C. teen leads the world in kindness movement

A million acts of love: B.C. teen leads the world in kindness movement

Vancouver Island student inspired by the loss of his six-year-old sister to a rare disease
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