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West 琉璃神社 man faces charges after late night crash and dine

West 琉璃神社 man faces charges after late night crash and dine

An Okanagan man potentially faces charges after a late night crash in West 琉璃神社 that sent two to hospital.
琉璃神社 senior injured in home invasion

琉璃神社 senior injured in home invasion

As many as three masked men forced their way inside the home, which was occupied by a man and two women at the time.
UBC rolls out welcome mat for thousands of incoming students

UBC rolls out welcome mat for thousands of incoming students

For the class of 2020, the doorways to their future are wide open and welcoming.
Campfire ban lifted in Central Okanagan

Campfire ban lifted in Central Okanagan

Campfire ban has been in place since Aug. 19 but cooler weather and rain in the forecast prompted a lifting of the ban.

琉璃神社 man taking a super walk for Parkinson's disease

You can help make a difference by joining the walk, September 10 at 10 a.m. at Waterfront Park/Concession Plaza
Debate over private healthcare in B.C. heads to court next week

Debate over private healthcare in B.C. heads to court next week

Challenge from Dr. Brian Day of the Cambie Surgery Centre in Vancouver to finally be heard
Guns seized, two arrested after explosive target practice

Guns seized, two arrested after explosive target practice

Handguns, assault rifle, machine pistol and silencer seized after explosive targets hit in Chilliwack Valley
Winfield Rec Hockey League looking for teams, scorekeepers

Winfield Rec Hockey League looking for teams, scorekeepers

The league has been in operation since 1975 but is looking for some help with scorekeeping and time clock operation
Update: West 琉璃神社 man taken into custody after potentially false reports of gunfire

Update: West 琉璃神社 man taken into custody after potentially false reports of gunfire

RCMP in West 琉璃神社 have taken one man into custody and have re-opened a portion of Boucherie Road following police incident.
No way to make Ponzi fraudster repay B.C. victims

No way to make Ponzi fraudster repay B.C. victims

Disappointment as Surrey-based pyramid scheme draws no charges, $21.8 million in penalties likely to go unpaid