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Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Lower Similikameen Indian Band (LSIB)’s chief asked a mining executive to “present the facts and the truth” about waste spills from the Copper Mountain Mine as the company seeks to expand its operations in smǝlqmíx homelands.
Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

As of June 15, approximately 90 per cent of this year's snowpack had already melted
Meals to medals: Okanagan senior receives Canada's top volunteer honour

Meals to medals: Okanagan senior receives Canada's top volunteer honour

Lillie Ganske, 92, was awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, having volunteered with the Enderby and District Seniors Luncheon Buffet program for 25 years
New measles cases confirmed in Kelowna, Salmon Arm, Kamloops, Nelson

New measles cases confirmed in Kelowna, Salmon Arm, Kamloops, Nelson

Interior Health is offering a measles catch-up clinic on Saturday, July 5, at the Interior Health building in Kelowna
B.C. Banff rockslide survivor raises money to transport friend's body home

B.C. Banff rockslide survivor raises money to transport friend's body home

Two people were killed in the June 19 rockslide on Bow Falls Trail in Banff National Park
Central Saanich riding association hosts summer picnic with the horses

Central Saanich riding association hosts summer picnic with the horses

The event on July 12 is organized by Victoria Therapeutic Riding Association
BC Ferries operating at full capacity heading into Canada Day weekend

BC Ferries operating at full capacity heading into Canada Day weekend

Traffic expected to be heaviest on Thursday, Friday, Tuesday and Wednesday
PHOTOS: Abbotsford Canucks celebrate Calder Cup win

PHOTOS: Abbotsford Canucks celebrate Calder Cup win

Abbotsford Canucks players and hockey staff celebrate first-ever Calder Cup win
Victoria doctor leads team towards lifesaving cancer immunotherapy research

Victoria doctor leads team towards lifesaving cancer immunotherapy research

Dr. Brad Nelson named Lynda and Murray Farmer Immunotherapy Research Chair with BC Cancer
BC Ferries to build ships in China with loan from federal Crown corporation

BC Ferries to build ships in China with loan from federal Crown corporation

This is despite federal Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland publicly criticizing the contract