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B.C. football coach has both feet crushed after being hit by car in crosswalk

B.C. football coach has both feet crushed after being hit by car in crosswalk

Okanagan Sun coach Travis Miller was taken to hospital for surgery following the incident
Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

The number of recorded homicides dropped in B.C. to 123 in 2023, but the long-term trend is up.
'Keep Christ in Christmas' sign taken down in downtown Kelowna

'Keep Christ in Christmas' sign taken down in downtown Kelowna

Kelowna Atheists, Skeptics, and Humanists Association expressed concern sign was political
Trudeau, premiers talk tactics as they prepare to tackle Trump’s tariff plan

Trudeau, premiers talk tactics as they prepare to tackle Trump’s tariff plan

Leaders to meet virtually in hopes of hashing out a coordinated response to trade threats
B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

1.1 million British Columbians are over the age of 65
Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Public hearing called Vancouver police conduct in Myles Gray death

Dates not yet determined, retired B.C. Supreme Court justice appointed as adjudicator
This weekend Mount Washington's gonna party like it's 1979

This weekend Mount Washington's gonna party like it's 1979

1979-themed party celebrates 45 years of Mount Washington
FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

FortisBC offering free assistance to lower income B.C. households

Got to fortisbc.com/incomequalified for more information
Make-A-Wish takes Kelowna teen on dream tour of GM Oshawa Assembly Plant

Make-A-Wish takes Kelowna teen on dream tour of GM Oshawa Assembly Plant

The 16-year-old made the visit in October
Klahoose Wilderness Resort named Indigenous Tourism Business of the Year

Klahoose Wilderness Resort named Indigenous Tourism Business of the Year

The Klahoose Wilderness Resort won the Indigenous Tourism Business of the Year award