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Reward to identify trapper responsible for injured coyote near Osoyoos

Reward to identify trapper responsible for injured coyote near Osoyoos

The charity is offering $1,000 for information that identifies and potentially convicts the person or persons responsible
Pressure Makes Diamonds at 7th Annual Hit2Fit charity boxing gala

Pressure Makes Diamonds at 7th Annual Hit2Fit charity boxing gala

Jaxon's Endowment Fund, Safe Society this year's beneficiaries of event
NDP candidate challenges Poilievre on Gunn support after speech in Osoyoos

NDP candidate challenges Poilievre on Gunn support after speech in Osoyoos

The Conservative Party Leader stated he stood by the embattled Vancouver Island candidate despite past social media comments made about residential schools
B.C. city flicks switch on Facebook after threatening, 'sexually explicit' comments

B.C. city flicks switch on Facebook after threatening, 'sexually explicit' comments

City staff are experiencing 'mental fatigue' monitoring the social media page
Measles cases spike in Central Alberta as provincial case count climbs to 43

Measles cases spike in Central Alberta as provincial case count climbs to 43

Edmonton doctors say Alberta government is failing to protect the public from measles
Seniors for Climate documentary to launch Okanagan College series

Seniors for Climate documentary to launch Okanagan College series

The film documents the National Seniors Day of Climate Action
Armstrong mourns loss of community-minded woman

Armstrong mourns loss of community-minded woman

Tributes flow into the City of Armstrong following the death of volunteer, service club president and former city councillor Linda Fisher
VIDEO: Candles to honour the fallen at B.C. Legion

VIDEO: Candles to honour the fallen at B.C. Legion

Emotional moment for 101-year-old veteran
B.C. Health Minister vows to fight to keep province's overdose prevention sites

B.C. Health Minister vows to fight to keep province's overdose prevention sites

Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to get rid 'fly-by-night provincially-regulated sites'
North Okanagan RCMP officers to start wearing body cameras soon

North Okanagan RCMP officers to start wearing body cameras soon

The RCMP is rolling our body cameras to increase transparency and public trust, while resolving public complaints more quickly
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