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Premier sports Vernon company's 'Not For Sale' T-shirt amid trade war

Premier sports Vernon company's 'Not For Sale' T-shirt amid trade war

The shirts were created by ANTLR Menswear and worn in the Legislature by Eby and Vernon-Lumby MLA Harwinder Sandhu
RCMP ask people to stay clear of investigation on Penticton Indian Band land

RCMP ask people to stay clear of investigation on Penticton Indian Band land

The incident was resolved but officers remain on scene
B.C. man who killed his mother avoids jail time, due to mental disorder

B.C. man who killed his mother avoids jail time, due to mental disorder

Ryan Elder was found not criminally responsible on account of his mental disorder
B.C. looks to seize Tesla involved in Surrey bridge crash that left 3 dead

B.C. looks to seize Tesla involved in Surrey bridge crash that left 3 dead

Two Surrey residents are being sued for engaging in 'unlawful activities,' claim says
Kindergarten students raise funds for Penticton oncology centre

Kindergarten students raise funds for Penticton oncology centre

South Okanagan Similkameen centre to open this summer
Crews working on Spallumcheen water line break

Crews working on Spallumcheen water line break

Water shut off to residents on Larkin Cross Road between 4434 and 4559.
Fuhr: Standing Strong: An all-hands-on-deck moment for Canada

Fuhr: Standing Strong: An all-hands-on-deck moment for Canada

A column from the former 麻豆精选- Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr
Shenita Myers officially identified as victim in 3-year-old Lytton murder case

Shenita Myers officially identified as victim in 3-year-old Lytton murder case

RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit says they are still investigating Myers homicide
Festival of all things art returns to the Cariboo for 1st time since pandemic

Festival of all things art returns to the Cariboo for 1st time since pandemic

ArtsWells is ready to make a triumphant return bringing artists, vendors and visitors
B.C. homeowners to get a break on mortgages, but risks remain: experts

B.C. homeowners to get a break on mortgages, but risks remain: experts

The Bank of Canada lowered its overnight lending rate to 2.75 per cent Wednesday
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