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More than $150K raised at inaugural SOWINS gala in Penticton

More than $150K raised at inaugural SOWINS gala in Penticton

'This is a night of inspiring hope, and giving women the hope of a better life': Marni Adams
Structure fire destroys shed in Summerland

Structure fire destroys shed in Summerland

Cause of blaze not known at present
THE MOJ: Plenty of questions as Lions must react to a disappointing season

THE MOJ: Plenty of questions as Lions must react to a disappointing season

Team will be making changes with 33 free agents and 2 starting quarterbacks, the question is how many?
'Joseph, come home please': Family of missing Surrey teen speaks out

'Joseph, come home please': Family of missing Surrey teen speaks out

'My main hope is that he’s just somewhere sheltered and safe and warm': sister
B.C. Interior First Nation community school students learning at new stables

B.C. Interior First Nation community school students learning at new stables

Students excited about chance to get their hands dirty: 'Kids raise their hand when I say I need someone to help muck out a stall'
Death of deathcare: bodies left where they die for hours in B.C. town

Death of deathcare: bodies left where they die for hours in B.C. town

Woman's traumatic experience in the wake of husband's death underscores a huge gap in Prince Rupert
New Salmon Arm McDonald's to open with fundraiser for Shuswap non-profit

New Salmon Arm McDonald's to open with fundraiser for Shuswap non-profit

During opening week, $1 from every Happy Meal sold to go to Shuswap Children's Association
Canada watching anxiously as U.S. decides between Harris and Trump

Canada watching anxiously as U.S. decides between Harris and Trump

‘Be ready for both’: Canadians prepare for any outcome as Americans head to the polls
B.C. sees spike as walking pneumonia on the rise in parts of Canada

B.C. sees spike as walking pneumonia on the rise in parts of Canada

Doctors say illness has been particularly noticeable in kids, and in younger kids than usual
Power restored to 95% of homes, businesses after windstorm, BC Hydro says

Power restored to 95% of homes, businesses after windstorm, BC Hydro says

About 16,000 customers in the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands remain without power
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