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Vernon reminds that fireworks prohibited as Canada Day nears

Vernon reminds that fireworks prohibited as Canada Day nears

Drought conditions require fire-safe choices, says deputy fire chief Brian Parsons
Doctors move into Penticton clinic, walk-in opens June 30

Doctors move into Penticton clinic, walk-in opens June 30

The Colleen Schneider Medical Centre has had a whirlwind of activity in recent months
Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

A Victoria-published children's book was pulled from U.S. classrooms amid a legal battle involving religious objections
'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

'Explosive device' goes off near NDP MLA Ma's North Vancouver office

No injuries reported, B.C. government officials confirm
African refugee family to arrive in Summerland

African refugee family to arrive in Summerland

Family of 3 expected in Summerland in early July
60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

60 BC Hydro customers fall victim to scams in May, another 92 targeted

BC Hydro says May saw a 36% increase compared to the monthly average from February to April
Osoyoos Lake levels to adjust over summer due to dry conditions

Osoyoos Lake levels to adjust over summer due to dry conditions

The adjustments will be in effect until Nov. 1 or until the water supply improves
UPDATE: Stolen Subaru linked to recent criminal activity in Vernon found

UPDATE: Stolen Subaru linked to recent criminal activity in Vernon found

A blue 2018 Subaru Outback was stolen from a 33rd Street residence early morning Wednesday, June 5
Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Lower Similikameen Indian Band (LSIB)鈥檚 chief asked a mining executive to 鈥減resent the facts and the truth鈥 about waste spills from the Copper Mountain Mine as the company seeks to expand its operations in sm菨lqm铆x 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