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B.C. university names campus in honour of John Horgan in former premier's hometown

B.C. university names campus in honour of John Horgan in former premier's hometown

The former B.C premier died in November last year
2 face deportation after dragging B.C. man more than a kilometre under car

2 face deportation after dragging B.C. man more than a kilometre under car

Pair pled guilty in fatal Surrey hit-and-run in January of 2024
Drug alerts issued in Vernon

Drug alerts issued in Vernon

Interior Health issued the drug alerts Friday, May 23 for red pebbles and pink chunk/pebbles sold as down
Research in B.C.'s Cariboo aims to develop climate change ready cattle

Research in B.C.'s Cariboo aims to develop climate change ready cattle

A new breed of cattle may help the beef industry be better-prepared for the impacts of climate on production
B.C. renews interprovincial agreement for veterinary training in Saskatchewan

B.C. renews interprovincial agreement for veterinary training in Saskatchewan

3 provinces providing $194M over 5 years
B.C. domestic violence survivor finds ways to help others through charity, film

B.C. domestic violence survivor finds ways to help others through charity, film

New documentary covers death threats, fatal crash and sexual assault forensic exam
Public has say in 2026 Vernon budget

Public has say in 2026 Vernon budget

Surveys are available online or at city hall; deadline for submission is 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 26
Overtime ban in effect, but no strike yet after brief Canada Post talks fail

Overtime ban in effect, but no strike yet after brief Canada Post talks fail

CUPW issued a strike notice on Monday, May 19
Salmon Arm hospital welcomes Relational Security Officers

Salmon Arm hospital welcomes Relational Security Officers

Initiative launched in 2022 in response to challenges of pandemic, toxic-drug crisis.
Deal will link Yukon to B.C. and North American energy grid

Deal will link Yukon to B.C. and North American energy grid

Grid-connect project touted by Yukon and British Columbia governments