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Summerland seeks input for update of Official Community Plan

Summerland seeks input for update of Official Community Plan

New plan must consider needs of community 25 years ahead
Advances in congenital heart disease care bring new hope to B.C. mom

Advances in congenital heart disease care bring new hope to B.C. mom

Experts believe the current number of Canadians living with CHD is likely over 300,000
Let sleeping cats lie: Rare 'up close' cougar encounter near Merritt

Let sleeping cats lie: Rare 'up close' cougar encounter near Merritt

Wilderness expert Frank Ritcey and two hiking partners have surprise encounter with a sleepy (and full) cougar
Oscar Peterson tribute in Vernon honours Black History Month

Oscar Peterson tribute in Vernon honours Black History Month

Rémi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble's tribute to legendary Brown Bomber of Boogie-Woogie
What the peck is that noise? Revelstoke's friendly forest woodpecker

What the peck is that noise? Revelstoke's friendly forest woodpecker

Wander to the outskirts of Revelstoke, listen carefully in silent bliss, and a faint but persistent drum may be the sound of a hairy woodpecker
Coldstream woman introduces meditation technique

Coldstream woman introduces meditation technique

Heidi Thompson will provide information on Vipassana Meditation, a 'simple, yet effective technique offering deep insights into the mind and body,' on Feb. 26
Penticton firefighters train on Okanagan Lake

Penticton firefighters train on Okanagan Lake

Firefighters were out on the ice on Feb. 16
3 out-of-bounds skiers rescued from near Mount Baldy

3 out-of-bounds skiers rescued from near Mount Baldy

“The three missing individuals did the right thing and stayed in one location when they realized they were lost"
No evacuation alerts after Naramata landslide

No evacuation alerts after Naramata landslide

A stretch of road was closed for about six hours on Sunday
‘Grossly offensive, racist and dehumanizing’: judge rebukes RCMP in B.C. pipeline case

‘Grossly offensive, racist and dehumanizing’: judge rebukes RCMP in B.C. pipeline case

Protesters’ convictions stand but sentences will be reduced after police referred to them as ‘orcs’
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