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FortisBC postpones open houses after suspension of wildfire power shutoff

FortisBC postpones open houses after suspension of wildfire power shutoff

The postponement will allow FortisBC to review its policy
Planned burn in 2023 wildfire near Gun Lake was 'reasonable': Report

Planned burn in 2023 wildfire near Gun Lake was 'reasonable': Report

The complaint claimed the planned ignition contributed to destruction of more than 40 homes
UPDATE: Motorcycle crash leaves Vernon man with life-threatening injuries

UPDATE: Motorcycle crash leaves Vernon man with life-threatening injuries

The crash was the second serious motorcycle collision in as many days
Alerts added, protocols adjusted in wake of B.C. teen's university dorm drug death

Alerts added, protocols adjusted in wake of B.C. teen's university dorm drug death

B.C. officials testify as inquest into fentanyl poisoning of Sidney McIntyre-Starko in a University of Victoria dorm room
Nursing Week acknowledges power of B.C. nurses to 'transform' health

Nursing Week acknowledges power of B.C. nurses to 'transform' health

National Nursing Week runs from May 12–18
Revelstoke humane society brings back art fundraiser for furry friends

Revelstoke humane society brings back art fundraiser for furry friends

Revelstoke & District Humane Society's programming helps families cover costs for spaying and neutering rehoused cats and dogs
Revelstoke Museum and Archives celebrated with 3 B.C. history awards

Revelstoke Museum and Archives celebrated with 3 B.C. history awards

British Columbia Historical Federation recognizes Cathy English for exceptional service and Brown Bag History, Rachael Lewis for Accessibility Project
Indigenous blockade of Highway 1 bridge project at Sicamous continues

Indigenous blockade of Highway 1 bridge project at Sicamous continues

Splatsin and Splatsin Development Corporation initiated blockade over concerns about Indigenous participation in upgrade project
S.S. Sicamous celebrating its 111th birthday early in Penticton

S.S. Sicamous celebrating its 111th birthday early in Penticton

The ship first entered Okanagan Lake in 1914 and helped transport soldiers across the water on their way to join the First World War
Falkland Stampede action returns Saturday

Falkland Stampede action returns Saturday

The 105th edition brings some of the world's best cowgirls and cowboys to the North Okanagan for the May long weekend