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Coquitlam man facing charges for alleged trafficking following drug bust

Coquitlam man facing charges for alleged trafficking following drug bust

Police seize 373 grams of fentanyl, 28 grams if ketamine and 248 grams of cocaine
Controversial FortisBC wildfire shutoff policy approved

Controversial FortisBC wildfire shutoff policy approved

The new wildfire safety measures were postposed and under review
Sunday crash causes traffic slowdown north of Enderby

Sunday crash causes traffic slowdown north of Enderby

Vehicle waiting to make left turn on Highway 97A hit from behind by second vehicle; drivers checked out at scene, vehicles towed away
Wildfire ash impacts discussed at Vernon water sustainability event

Wildfire ash impacts discussed at Vernon water sustainability event

The free community event had experts present info on numerous topics pertaining to water sustainability
Up to 27 tonnes of tire particles end up in Kal Lake, according to study

Up to 27 tonnes of tire particles end up in Kal Lake, according to study

The study was a part of a presentation at the Water Sustainability event hosted in Vernon.
Dog control in Shuswap electoral areas now limited to aggressive/dangerous animals

Dog control in Shuswap electoral areas now limited to aggressive/dangerous animals

Dog licensing no longer required in South Shuswap
104 graduate from Summerland Secondary School

104 graduate from Summerland Secondary School

Ceremony was held on June 23
B.C. First Nations talk about strengthening food security via sea and land

B.C. First Nations talk about strengthening food security via sea and land

Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference was held June 18-20 in Nanaimo
LNG Canada produces first commercial-ready liquefied natural gas

LNG Canada produces first commercial-ready liquefied natural gas

Kitimat-based project marks major milestone as first LNG tanker approaches terminal
Penticton says 'Wa媒' to travellers with Indigenous welcome at city's entrance

Penticton says 'Wa媒' to travellers with Indigenous welcome at city's entrance

The new sculpture greets people in the nsyilxc蓹n language of the syilx Okanagan people