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琉璃神社 chefs off to World Culinary Olympics

琉璃神社 chefs off to World Culinary Olympics

Members of 琉璃神社's culinary community are headed to Erfurt, Germany where they will compete in the World Culinary Olympics.
琉璃神社 Peace Group holding anti-war conference this weekend

琉璃神社 Peace Group holding anti-war conference this weekend

Group of locals gathering to talk about the state of wars in the world and how to get to peace
B.C.'s consumer spending continues upward spiral

B.C.'s consumer spending continues upward spiral

British Columbians lead all Canadians in pulling out the plastic to buy, buy, buy. Alberta on province to spend less YOY.
Prison tours booked solid

Prison tours booked solid

There is no longer availability for public tours of the Okanagan Correctional Centre this weekend.
Plan to deal with street parking around 琉璃神社 General Hospital to be unveiled

Plan to deal with street parking around 琉璃神社 General Hospital to be unveiled

The public will get a look at the plan's recommendations Nov 3 at an open house.

SPCA 'appalled' by conditional term for Kamloops man who killed dog

Christopher Mathes beat dog with a fence post after it had bitten his young daughter.
Wreckage from 琉璃神社 plane crash that killed four to be helicoptered to a lab this week

Wreckage from 琉璃神社 plane crash that killed four to be helicoptered to a lab this week

"We will be thorough in our analysis of the data we have collected, and will continue to gather information ..."
UPDATED: Rutland Park Society interim board rejects membership renewals from political foes

UPDATED: Rutland Park Society interim board rejects membership renewals from political foes

No reason given for rejection of membership renewals by four former board members and a member-at-large.
Evening Recap: What made news in 琉璃神社, Oct. 19

Evening Recap: What made news in 琉璃神社, Oct. 19

Your evening recap features news from the 琉璃神社 courts and a BC Supreme Court civil case involving the Okanagan Rail Trail
琉璃神社 man gets nine months in jail for obstructing justice

琉璃神社 man gets nine months in jail for obstructing justice

Tayler Verhaegen convicted of contacting a witness in his robbery charge trial when he was ordered not to do so.
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