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Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Business issues stark warning about what U.S. election could mean for Canada

Canadian Chamber of Commerce concerned about U.S. trade relationship as protectionist policies mount
Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Buying power drops for most Canadians, except the wealthiest

Parliamentary Budget Officer’s report finds inflation outstripping investments for most since 2022
Ex-Summerland district employee pleas out of jail for $52k fraud

Ex-Summerland district employee pleas out of jail for $52k fraud

Tracey Ann Mcevoy was charged with defrauding the municipality and RCMP
Brand new Sesame Street live show coming to Penticton

Brand new Sesame Street live show coming to Penticton

Join Elmo, Cookie Monster and all their friends for an interactive show
EDITORIAL: Housing supply and affordability an ongoing problem

EDITORIAL: Housing supply and affordability an ongoing problem

Action is needed to solve ongoing housing crisis in British Columbia
Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Western Forest Products temporarily curtails production at B.C. sawmills

Firm plans to operate at about 90 per cent of its capacity
Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad promises to get tough on crime

Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad promises to get tough on crime

Conservatives vow to create new court that will hear minor offences within a week of arrest
Vernon writer's debut poetry book stokes embers of Me Too movement

Vernon writer's debut poetry book stokes embers of Me Too movement

I Feel That Way Too by jaz papadopoulos is a critical look at how sexual assault trials impact survivors
Injured Demko, Joshua not on Vancouver Canucks’ opening-night roster

Injured Demko, Joshua not on Vancouver Canucks’ opening-night roster

Arshdeep Bains, Erik Brannstrom and Jiri Patera to the Abbotsford of the American Hockey League
United Way Vernon breakfast cracks $18,000 mark

United Way Vernon breakfast cracks $18,000 mark

The 22nd annual United Way BC North Okanagan Drive-Thru Breakfast raised more than $18,000 on Wednesday, Oct. 2
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