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Emergency support ends, effectively leaving B.C. fire victims homeless

Emergency support ends, effectively leaving B.C. fire victims homeless

Suspicious blaze broke out in Vernon Jan. 3, residents run out of support this week
Outhouse races return to Lumby

Outhouse races return to Lumby

The fourth annual Lumby Outhouse Races are set to be launched on Sunday, Jan. 26.
Trucking company sues B.C. city for $27M for effectively blocking access

Trucking company sues B.C. city for $27M for effectively blocking access

Chohan Carriers bringing lawsuit against City of Maple Ridge for load limits on roads near Chohan property
B.C. man calls for cultural consideration after conviction for night hunting

B.C. man calls for cultural consideration after conviction for night hunting

Francois (Guy) Prince wants to see the Wildlife Act and hunting regulations changed to take cultural traditions into consideration
'Forever grateful': Transplant surgery underway for B.C. man with rare lung disease

'Forever grateful': Transplant surgery underway for B.C. man with rare lung disease

Surgery for Kolton Fowlie, 25, expected to take 10 to 12 hours
Suspicious backpack update: Downtown Kelowna now open

Suspicious backpack update: Downtown Kelowna now open

After an eight hour closure, Leon Avenue is now open
'Not a ‘snowball’s chance in hell’: Trudeau, as Trump doubles down on 51st state talk

'Not a ‘snowball’s chance in hell’: Trudeau, as Trump doubles down on 51st state talk

Incoming American president says he would rely on ‘economic force’ to merge the 2 countries
Indigenous led non-profit secures ancestral land on Salt Spring Island

Indigenous led non-profit secures ancestral land on Salt Spring Island

Stqeeye' Learning Society still seeking donations
Top curlers of B.C. brush at annual New Years tournament

Top curlers of B.C. brush at annual New Years tournament

The Barry Amies Mens Spiel brought 48 teams from across the province to the Vernon Curling Club.
B.C. wineries get new direct-to-consumer wine program in Alberta

B.C. wineries get new direct-to-consumer wine program in Alberta

The program comes almost a year after Albertan put a stop to unregulated direct sales