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琉璃神社 chief retiring

琉璃神社 chief retiring

Fire Chief Jeff Carlisle will retire from the 琉璃神社 Fire Department
琉璃神社 hiking water rates

琉璃神社 hiking water rates

Water rates to go up two per cent this year and two per cent next year.
School shows Love for teacher

School shows Love for teacher

Low is currently receiving chemotherapy treatment at Vancouver General Hospital.
Province greenlights $417 million Royal Inland Hospital expansion

Province greenlights $417 million Royal Inland Hospital expansion

A new nine-storey patient care tower is expected to be open in 2022
Snow creates challenging driving conditions

Snow creates challenging driving conditions

Snow causes havoc on the roads in the Okanagan.
Business as usual in 琉璃神社 despite snow stymying commuters

Business as usual in 琉璃神社 despite snow stymying commuters

Snow has completely blanketed the city, making driveways, roads and highways dangerously slippery.
Death is a medical choice, but not for everyone

Death is a medical choice, but not for everyone

Doctors and some patients in B.C. are learning legalization isn鈥檛 perfect
On the agenda: This week鈥檚 council and school board meetings

On the agenda: This week鈥檚 council and school board meetings

Herbal Greens owner Jukka Laurio is back before council tomorrow.
Premier trades expense claims for party salary

Premier trades expense claims for party salary

Clark says she no longer takes $50,000 from B.C. Liberals
Local group, heritage house honoured provincially

Local group, heritage house honoured provincially

Heritage BC will present awards to two local recipients at this year鈥檚 Heritage Awards Gala Feb. 15 in Vancouver
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