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PHOTOS: Vernon's Hudson's Bay Company locks doors for final time

PHOTOS: Vernon's Hudson's Bay Company locks doors for final time

Iconic Canadian company's roots in Vernon trace back to 1887
Edgewood ostrich farm calls for tests, not CFIA cull

Edgewood ostrich farm calls for tests, not CFIA cull

Canadian Food Inspection Agency fines farm and says cull going ahead
Flooding erosion closes lane of highway 5, south of Valemount

Flooding erosion closes lane of highway 5, south of Valemount

Flooding and erosion have resulted in closures to a section of Highway 5, between Valemount and Blue River. Crews have been on scene of the incident since May 31, to repair and flag the road, and control traffic.
Province commissions independent review of Community Living B.C.

Province commissions independent review of Community Living B.C.

Review follows conclusion of coroner's inquest into death of Florence Girard
B.C. Premier David Eby stops in Japan on Asia trade mission

B.C. Premier David Eby stops in Japan on Asia trade mission

B.C. Assembly of First Nations regional chief bows out of trip, citing bills 14 and 15
UPDATE: RCMP release sketch of Salmon Arm man missing since April 2002

UPDATE: RCMP release sketch of Salmon Arm man missing since April 2002

'Ray' Kohout was last seen riding his bike on Highway 1 between Salmon Arm and Canoe
$5M earmarked to fight crime in B.C. downtowns 'pitiful,' critic says

$5M earmarked to fight crime in B.C. downtowns 'pitiful,' critic says

Surrey MLA Elenore Sturko, public safety critic, says $5M for an entire province is a 'pittance, woefully inadequate'
Strong winds play havoc, throw skipper overboard, at Vernon Regatta

Strong winds play havoc, throw skipper overboard, at Vernon Regatta

A gale-force like wind storm led to a wild end to the second day of the annual regatta
Fatal overdose sparks changes in B.C. supportive housing procedures

Fatal overdose sparks changes in B.C. supportive housing procedures

An internal review highlighted areas where improvements were needed
B.C. ostrich farm fined $20K as CFIA says cull going ahead

B.C. ostrich farm fined $20K as CFIA says cull going ahead

Universal Ostrich Farm was fined $20,000 by the government agency for failing to cooperate in response to an avian flu outbreak