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Safe ride offered to high school grads

琉璃神社 and Lake Country among B.C. communities partipating in BC Transit GradPASS program.
琉璃神社 business coalition takes on distracted driving

琉璃神社 business coalition takes on distracted driving

琉璃神社 businesses have come together to keep 琉璃神社鈥檚 roads safer, launching an online pledge and contest at mydrivingpledge.com.

Homelessness pilot project to help 琉璃神社's most vulnerable

Housing First is a program that is working in some cities and is coming to 琉璃神社 to try and help homeless situation

Bear sighting at Knox Mountain

People should respect bears by anticipating and avoiding encounters with them whenever possible.

RCMP: Thieves targetting homes under construction in Lake Country

Lake Country police urge residents and home-builders to be vigilant when it comes to crime

Telus to invest $40 million in 琉璃神社/West 琉璃神社 service

Push to connect more home and businesses to Telus fibre optic network expansion.

GMO salmon prompts 琉璃神社 residents to march

100-plus 琉璃神社 residents left the comfort of their homes Saturday morning and protested Monsanto and all GMOs
Okanagan College students earns prestigious international scholarship

Okanagan College students earns prestigious international scholarship

Karen Vandergaag will spend eight months in Tanzania working with an international relief effort to fight global poverty

Imagining 琉璃神社's future

Conversation about the long-teri community vision for 琉璃神社 starts Saturday at Rutland May Days exhibit.

Closure of Rutland's only walk-in medical clinic expected to have a broader impact

Head of the Walk-in Clinics of B.C. Association says other city city clinics can't absorb the patients now seen in Rutland.