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Former manager of Summerland railway pleads guilty to fraud

Former manager of Summerland railway pleads guilty to fraud

Julia Belmonte was also charged earlier in 2024 with theft
Longtime Falkland Stampede manager dies at 83

Longtime Falkland Stampede manager dies at 83

Pioneer Mervin Churchill passes away at home at age 83
Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Warning comes after Lower Mainland man survived attack after his dog clashed with a bear
B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

B.C.'s Lougheed Highway reopens near Hope after 2-week rockslide closure

Crews worked through the night to repave the highway after rockslide closed the highway on Nov. 14
Submachine guns, psilocybin chocolate seized in B.C. drug bust

Submachine guns, psilocybin chocolate seized in B.C. drug bust

Investigation started at a North Surrey business in September
Property purchased for rebuild of North Shuswap fire hall

Property purchased for rebuild of North Shuswap fire hall

Former Scotch Creek-Lee Creek Fire Hall destroyed in Bush Creek East wildfire
Indigenous North Okanagan woman continues to work toward reconciliation

Indigenous North Okanagan woman continues to work toward reconciliation

Gloria Morgan, recognized with a 2024 BC Reconciliation Award, is dedicated to bringing historical truths about Indigenous people to light
Former Vernon doctor acquitted on sexual assault charge

Former Vernon doctor acquitted on sexual assault charge

Peter Inkpen is currently in jail, having previously been sentenced for three other counts of sexual assault
Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Samantha Billy says a lack of media coverage serious incident involving her sister is concerning
Canada, B.C. need to show Americans that tariffs are a bad idea: UBC analyst

Canada, B.C. need to show Americans that tariffs are a bad idea: UBC analyst

Tariffs would ultimately hurt American consumers, who would then blame Trump, says UBC political scientist Stewart Prest
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