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B.C. adopts temporary assisted death protection

B.C. adopts temporary assisted death protection

Doctors, pharmacists and nurses protected by prosecution guidelines while federal politicians argue over new suicide law
Woman to Watch: Una Gabie

Woman to Watch: Una Gabie

Building relationships with clients and a positive office culture based on teamwork is what 琉璃神社 law firm co-owner Una Gabie strives for.
琉璃神社 Gospel Mission dental clinic gets last minute reprieve

琉璃神社 Gospel Mission dental clinic gets last minute reprieve

Dental clinic will be able to stay open over the summer while the Mission tries to find a permanent solution.
琉璃神社 Mountain developer to move ahead with controversial project

琉璃神社 Mountain developer to move ahead with controversial project

"The bottom line is that this developer is assuring people that these mortgages will be paid off," said Burke.
Legendary musician David Crosby to play 琉璃神社 Community Theatre

Legendary musician David Crosby to play 琉璃神社 Community Theatre

Show Sept. 14 brings the legendary founder of the Byrds, member of CSN and CSNY to 琉璃神社
Ahoy, Matey! Help local children during an Okanagan style pirate adventure

Ahoy, Matey! Help local children during an Okanagan style pirate adventure

Children with special needs and their families will be treated Saturday, June 18, to a day of pirate adventure on the high seas
Sometimes half a brain better than whole: UBC study

Sometimes half a brain better than whole: UBC study

The side of the brain suited to perform a simple task does it better if the other half minds its own business.
NDP's agriculture committee coming to 琉璃神社

NDP's agriculture committee coming to 琉璃神社

The committee, made up of five NDP and one independent MLA, want to had directly from farmers about their concerns.
West 琉璃神社 cops looking for man who offered a girl a ride to school

West 琉璃神社 cops looking for man who offered a girl a ride to school

On Tuesday morning, a man in truck pulled up beside the girl and tried to lure her into the vehicle.
琉璃神社-area groups reap provincial grant windfall

琉璃神社-area groups reap provincial grant windfall

More than $411,000 is going to 18 arts, sports and cultural organizations in the Central Okanagan.
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