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BCTF says more money needed to implement educational changes

BCTF generally supportive of revised curriculum and graduation changes, but says more time and resources are needed.
City councillor takes close look at 琉璃神社's late night life

City councillor takes close look at 琉璃神社's late night life

"We just want people to have a good night and to get a safe ride home,鈥 琉璃神社 Coun. Ryan Donn.
St Joseph Elementary breaks ground for new school

St Joseph Elementary breaks ground for new school

The new school is scheduled to be open for the start of the next school year in September

Iconic Flashbacks nightclub to close

Flashbacks has been a bastion of 琉璃神社 nightlife for nearly three decades.

Workshop tackles climate change skepticism

UBC Okanagan professor wants more people to know the scientific facts about climate change.
Cyclist faces charges after driver stabbed following collision

Cyclist faces charges after driver stabbed following collision

A man faces charges, after a motor vehicle incident escalated to an altercation which led to a man being stabbed Saturday afternoon.

Bus driver assault leads to court date for 琉璃神社 man

One man faces potential charges after assaulting a BC Transit driver late Friday night in downtown 琉璃神社.
B.C. sends wildfire crews to Alberta, Ontario

B.C. sends wildfire crews to Alberta, Ontario

About 100 firefighters to assist with fire near Fort McMurray, another 100 en route to Thunder Bay to tackle northern Ontario fires
New multi-million dollar homes coming to West 琉璃神社

New multi-million dollar homes coming to West 琉璃神社

The $50 million development Paradise Estates will be located on the former West Bay Beach Resort property
West 琉璃神社 and Westbank First Nation sign new fire agreement

West 琉璃神社 and Westbank First Nation sign new fire agreement

West 琉璃神社 Fire Rescue will provide services to Westbank First Nation for the next 15 years