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Rough ride ahead for West 琉璃神社 civic centre

Rough ride ahead for West 琉璃神社 civic centre

The Sept. 17 referendum will ask residents to approve the borrowing of $7.7 million for the city hall project, down from $10.5 million.
琉璃神社 man convicted in Shoppers Drug Mart robbery

琉璃神社 man convicted in Shoppers Drug Mart robbery

琉璃神社 man Brandon Oswald was convicted on three of four charges related to the 2014 robbery of Shoppers Drug Mart.
Property tax deadline approaching for Central Okanagan residents

Property tax deadline approaching for Central Okanagan residents

The deadline this year to pay property taxes without a penalty is July 4.
Woman to Watch: Judy Bishop

Woman to Watch: Judy Bishop

The climate in 琉璃神社, mixing start-up companies with venture capital, will expand high-tech development in the Okanagan.
琉璃神社 mayor Tweets up a storm during online townhall

琉璃神社 mayor Tweets up a storm during online townhall

Mayor Colin Basran's thumbs were put to the test Thursday as he used his mobile phone to tap out answers to dozens of tweets sent his way
琉璃神社 reports unusual salary spike due to retro pay

琉璃神社 reports unusual salary spike due to retro pay

The Remuneration and Expenses report shows 156 City of 琉璃神社 staff earned more than $100,000 of which 105 staff were firefighters.
BC Hydro narrowing choices for second power line route to West 琉璃神社

BC Hydro narrowing choices for second power line route to West 琉璃神社

BC Hydro says it expects to chose a route for the second electricity transmission line before the end of the year.
Tracking bighorn sheep through Okanagan a mountainous task

Tracking bighorn sheep through Okanagan a mountainous task

UBC Okanagan develops tool to predict how bighorn sheep react to human development
Province throws lifeline to closing rural schools

Province throws lifeline to closing rural schools

Premier Christy Clark announces fund to keep schools open in Osoyoos, Summerland, Winlaw and Campbell River district
Top B.C. economist likes what he sees in 琉璃神社's economy

Top B.C. economist likes what he sees in 琉璃神社's economy

Central One Credit Union chief economist predicts 琉璃神社's economy will pick up and do well over the next few years.
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