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'We'll never forget him': Vernon newspaper editor's memorial bench unveiled

'We'll never forget him': Vernon newspaper editor's memorial bench unveiled

An event honouring the late Glenn Mitchell was held at Lakeview Park Saturday morning
Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Damien Medwedrich shot Alex Knatchbell 12 times in Langford
Indigenous housing site launched in Kelowna for parents, children

Indigenous housing site launched in Kelowna for parents, children

Tupa's Lodge, a new Indigenous housing site will help parents and families experiencing substance use disorders
Province announces 3rd temporary transitional housing site in Kelowna

Province announces 3rd temporary transitional housing site in Kelowna

B.C.Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon made the announcement with Mayor Tom Dyas on Aug. 26
Nanaimo's crime severity among Canada's 10 worst, but situation improving

Nanaimo's crime severity among Canada's 10 worst, but situation improving

Crime rate and crime severity index were both down from previous year
Vancouver Island tennis group angry court chalked with pickleball lines

Vancouver Island tennis group angry court chalked with pickleball lines

Qualicum Beach tennis group calls addition of lines 'act of vandalism'
Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

Rent can be raised by up to 3% in 2025, B.C. announces

2025's cap to be lower than this year's allowable increase of 3.5%
Friendly rain, unfriendly winds as BC wildfire situation continues to improve

Friendly rain, unfriendly winds as BC wildfire situation continues to improve

Number of blazes actively burning across the province has fallen to around 311
Back to work today for both of Canada’s national railways

Back to work today for both of Canada’s national railways

Work stoppage came to an end at 12:01 a.m. on Monday after Canada Industrial Relations Board order
Workers delay B.C. HandyDART job action to vote on final offer

Workers delay B.C. HandyDART job action to vote on final offer

Union Local 1724 says 72-hour strike notice coming if the membership votes down the latest offer
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