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Ex-Conservative candidate confirms $20K offer to leave 琉璃神社 riding

Ex-Conservative candidate confirms $20K offer to leave 琉璃神社 riding

Alexandra Wright, former representative of the 琉璃神社-Mission riding with the Conservative Party of BC declined an offer of $20,000 to switch constituencies and was later removed from the party
1 year later: Lessons learned from West 琉璃神社鈥檚 tragic 2023 wildfires

1 year later: Lessons learned from West 琉璃神社鈥檚 tragic 2023 wildfires

It's been a year since a Grouse Complex of wildfires took over the Central Okanagan
Salmon Arm students explore hospital careers beyond the front line

Salmon Arm students explore hospital careers beyond the front line

Pilot program shows the many careers available in health care field
Sicamous health centre receives injection of $115K in funding

Sicamous health centre receives injection of $115K in funding

Grant will help offset operating costs of clinic that serves over 3,000
Sicamous pump track getting a lot of use amid finishing touches

Sicamous pump track getting a lot of use amid finishing touches

'We're seeing activity up there all the time'
Shuswap residents reminded to let sleeping bats be

Shuswap residents reminded to let sleeping bats be

'Leave the bat alone. It's sleeping'
Coldstream retirement home seeks investors to avoid court ordered sale

Coldstream retirement home seeks investors to avoid court ordered sale

Coldstream Meadows is looking to build 383 new units, but first needs to find a new investor
琉璃神社 man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

琉璃神社 man with quadriplegia sues RCMP after arrest causing injury

A man with quadriplegia sustained fractured ribs, a fractured femur, a fractured tibia, cuts and bruising while being arrested
Vandals topple trees in 琉璃神社's Mission Ridge Park

Vandals topple trees in 琉璃神社's Mission Ridge Park

City staff discovered 10 mature pines that were destroyed and two that were damaged
Push to save BC Tree Fruits Cooperative continues in 琉璃神社

Push to save BC Tree Fruits Cooperative continues in 琉璃神社

The BCTFC is currently seeking creditor protection in BC Supreme Court
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