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CIBC donates to South Okanagan Similkameen oncology centre

CIBC donates to South Okanagan Similkameen oncology centre

Financial institution contributes $50,000 to cancer care facility project
Osoyoos invited to join alliance of Canadian border towns over Trump threats

Osoyoos invited to join alliance of Canadian border towns over Trump threats

Tariffs against Canadian imports into U.S. are expected to kick in on Feb. 1
Vernon crash causes damaged light standard, minor injuries

Vernon crash causes damaged light standard, minor injuries

'This is an absolute traffic disaster' - news reporter
Royal welcome: B.C.'s new lieutenant-governor sworn in

Royal welcome: B.C.'s new lieutenant-governor sworn in

Former Lt.-Gov Janet Austin left her office after seven years on the job
Information commissioner orders DFO to release B.C. salmon farm sea-lice report

Information commissioner orders DFO to release B.C. salmon farm sea-lice report

Data concluded no significant link between parasitic lice in B.C. salmon farms, infestations in wild fish
'Corrective action' required in wake of pig-abuse video at Johnston's plant in Chilliwack

'Corrective action' required in wake of pig-abuse video at Johnston's plant in Chilliwack

'Greater support for both food safety and the humane treatment of animals' coming after provincial inspection
Take action Canada: Vernon businesses threatened by U.S. tariffs

Take action Canada: Vernon businesses threatened by U.S. tariffs

Chamber of Commerce urging Trudeau, ministers to resume Parliament and protect people's livelihoods
Summerland sewer project costlier than earlier estimates

Summerland sewer project costlier than earlier estimates

Cost increased from $2.8 million to $5.1 million after tenders were received
B.C. woman pleads guilty to human trafficking, sexual exploitation of minors

B.C. woman pleads guilty to human trafficking, sexual exploitation of minors

Jennifer Stephens was arrested by Langley RCMP officers in December 2023
B.C. court rules first-degree murder parole provision unconstitutional

B.C. court rules first-degree murder parole provision unconstitutional

Ruling says Criminal Code flawed because it treats murderers the same regardless of how many killed
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