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B.C. set to test emergency system on May 7

B.C. set to test emergency system on May 7

The test happens twice a year and will appear on all radio stations, TVs, and compatible cell phones
B.C. coach tapped to lead Canadian men's basketball team

B.C. coach tapped to lead Canadian men's basketball team

Gordie Herbert has led multiple men's basketball programs in Europe and served as an assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors
Woman found in 'critical condition' after release from B.C. jail, watchdog investigating

Woman found in 'critical condition' after release from B.C. jail, watchdog investigating

The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) is looking for witnesses to come forward after an incident in Port Hardy where a woman was found requiring medical assistance after being released from RCMP custody
'Purgatory': Conservatives considering next moves after Poilievre loses seat

'Purgatory': Conservatives considering next moves after Poilievre loses seat

The Conservative leader lost the seat he had been holding for 20 years
Popular downtown Salmon Arm festival returning with new name, support from Rotary

Popular downtown Salmon Arm festival returning with new name, support from Rotary

Springfest on Hudson to focus more on events, activities for broader community
Sicamous residents encouraged to make their properties FireSmarter

Sicamous residents encouraged to make their properties FireSmarter

Some insurance companies offer discounts to properties with mitigation work
Penticton to celebrate hundreds of volunteers with free breakfast

Penticton to celebrate hundreds of volunteers with free breakfast

Event scheduled at Rotary Park in recognition of National Volunteer Week
B.C. declares May 2 day of remembrance, mourning for Lapu Lapu victims

B.C. declares May 2 day of remembrance, mourning for Lapu Lapu victims

11 people killed, at least two dozen injured in April 26 attack in Vancouver
Princeton Community Market returns this May

Princeton Community Market returns this May

There will also be a plaza party for the whole family to enjoy
City of Vernon denies claim it wrongfully terminated former ALC executive

City of Vernon denies claim it wrongfully terminated former ALC executive

The city has filed a counterclaim to a lawsuit by Christopher Sheel, who claims he was 'constructively dismissed' from being the $135.9 million project's senior manager
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