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Drinking water bylaw stopped in tracks

Drinking water bylaw stopped in tracks

At a public hearing, a bylaw aimed at protecting the water intake in Kalamalka Lake was put on hold
Vernon woman wins dream trip to China

Vernon woman wins dream trip to China

Cindy Keith has won an all-expenses paid trip to China where she will document her 11-day trip to share it with you.
City delighted with millions for water project

City delighted with millions for water project

琉璃神社 gets $43.9 million SEKID grant approved by federal and provincial government
Robotti admits to killing Roxanne Louie

Robotti admits to killing Roxanne Louie

Grace Robotti said she hit Roxanne Louie in the head 26 times with a small crowbar
Funding for job seekers

Funding for job seekers

Feds and province to continue funding local job preparation programs.
UPDATE: Gas leak prompts road closure

UPDATE: Gas leak prompts road closure

The 琉璃神社 Fire Department has secured the scene, blocking Asher to traffic.
Six year old keeps 911 dispatchers tied up

Six year old keeps 911 dispatchers tied up

Penticton RCMP are urging people to make sure children know dangers of misusing the emergency number
New health sciences centre planned for Okangan College

New health sciences centre planned for Okangan College

Province contributing $15.4 million of the $18.9 million cost.
New medical clinic receives doctor approval

New medical clinic receives doctor approval

Turtle Bay Medical Clinic is currently accepting applications for the Lake Country community
Here comes the rain

Here comes the rain

Rain returns to the Okanagan and Shuswap following several days of sun
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