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Vernon man wins $630K playing online slots

Vernon man wins $630K playing online slots

'What the heck just happened?' - Haymond in disbelief
B.C. attorney general pushes for bail reform for repeat offenders

B.C. attorney general pushes for bail reform for repeat offenders

Niki Sharma outlined proposed changes in a letter to her federal counterpart, Sean Fraser
B.C. Greens leadership nomination deadline imminent, sitting MLAs out

B.C. Greens leadership nomination deadline imminent, sitting MLAs out

Deadline for leadership applications is June 14
UPDATE: Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee MP salutes Vernon football brothers

UPDATE: Vernon-Lake Country-Monashee MP salutes Vernon football brothers

Scott Anderson rises in Parliament to pay tribute to Ben and Bradley Hladik, members of the CFL's B.C. Lions and Edmonton Elks, respectively
Convoy travels from Vernon to Edgewood to protest ostrich cull

Convoy travels from Vernon to Edgewood to protest ostrich cull

A number of protesters left the Vernon Walmart parking lot for Edgewood Friday morning
Rezoning could pave way for Nordic spa at Vernon resort

Rezoning could pave way for Nordic spa at Vernon resort

The Rise Resort held a public information session regarding proposals to rezone and amend the OCP for the development of a Nordic spa Thursday
Fitness hearing ordered for accused in Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival deaths

Fitness hearing ordered for accused in Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day festival deaths

Accused had been sent for a psychiatric assessment following his May 2 court appearance
B.C.'s minimum wage increase draws mixed reactions

B.C.'s minimum wage increase draws mixed reactions

Minimum wage has lost ground to living wage since COVID pandemic
B.C. bachelor party kidnapping prank triggers major police response

B.C. bachelor party kidnapping prank triggers major police response

Victoria police were deployed to investigate reports of a "violent kidnapping"
B.C. program seeks to stem street disorder, target repeat offenders

B.C. program seeks to stem street disorder, target repeat offenders

New program will allow local police to create tailored programs for their communities