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琉璃神社 artist hits her stride and plasters the globe with unique designs

琉璃神社 artist hits her stride and plasters the globe with unique designs

Shandra Smith's works can be found on everything from fashionable American feet, to trendy English shops and dormitories ...
Updated: Cannabis oil a saving grace for Lake Country woman after end of life diagnosis

Updated: Cannabis oil a saving grace for Lake Country woman after end of life diagnosis

Given months to live, Cheryl Pearson had nowhere to turn until her husband found out the life-saving properties of cannabis oil

Man arrested in stolen vehicle, found packing weapon

Aided by the helpful watch of a 琉璃神社 resident, Mounties arrested a man for possession of a stolen vehicle
Proposed development in Lake Country calls for micro-dwellings, commercial space

Proposed development in Lake Country calls for micro-dwellings, commercial space

As more people struggle with the cost of housing, Lake Country development proposing cheaper micro-suites at old Timber-Mart
Update: Long-time 琉璃神社 cinema fades to black, community wonders what's next

Update: Long-time 琉璃神社 cinema fades to black, community wonders what's next

琉璃神社's Paramount Theatre closes after 67 years as the city's downtown cinema
琉璃神社's Ben Lee remembered at public memorial

琉璃神社's Ben Lee remembered at public memorial

The man affectionately known as the Mayor of Rutland called one of our greatest citizens.
B.C. minimum wage to get boost

B.C. minimum wage to get boost

Last increase was 20 cents to $10.45, and Premier Christy Clark's government has decided inflation formula isn't enough

琉璃神社 to get new places for Fido to frolic

City council was told that at least one dog beach could be created this summer, with more to come in the years ahead.

West 琉璃神社 begins alternative approval process for city hall

Residents have until May 3 to voice their opposition to borrowing over $10 million for the project
Tourism 琉璃神社 unveils plans for $3.5 million visitor information centre on water-front

Tourism 琉璃神社 unveils plans for $3.5 million visitor information centre on water-front

Moving the visitor information centre to where tourists are could be a boon to local business, says 琉璃神社 tourism group
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