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$1.8M awarded to Penticton woman in lawsuit over Osoyoos head-on crash

$1.8M awarded to Penticton woman in lawsuit over Osoyoos head-on crash

The motorcyclist was left with crippling physical and mental injuries that cost her job and pleasures
Mayor-premier policing deal ‘irrelevant’ to Surrey court case: lawyer

Mayor-premier policing deal ‘irrelevant’ to Surrey court case: lawyer

It doesn’t matter whether Locke and Eby struck an agreement on policing transition, judge hears
B.C. woman who praised Hamas asked to stay away from protests, her group says

B.C. woman who praised Hamas asked to stay away from protests, her group says

Charlotte Kates was arrested after a speech last week praising the Oct. 7 attack on Israel
‘The Blind Kid’ is giving back to help other visually impaired youth

‘The Blind Kid’ is giving back to help other visually impaired youth

Brett Devloo lost his vision at age 16, but never gave up on his passions
Sinixt Confederacy conducts ethnohistory training for West Kootenay businesses, organizations, governments

Sinixt Confederacy conducts ethnohistory training for West Kootenay businesses, organizations, governments

The event was attended by more than 500 people over three days
B.C. town mourns death of North America’s longest-serving fire chief

B.C. town mourns death of North America’s longest-serving fire chief

Okanagan Falls fire chief Bob Haddow retired 5 years ago after 50 years of service
MLA sounds alarm over emergency staffing at Surrey Memorial Hospital

MLA sounds alarm over emergency staffing at Surrey Memorial Hospital

Health minister says staffing won’t be an issue over May long weekend
B.C. launches 3-year program to increase secondary suites amid housing crisis

B.C. launches 3-year program to increase secondary suites amid housing crisis

The goal is to provide more affordable rental homes for B.C. residents
‘A lot of caution’ in Fraser Valley housing market, according to April stats

‘A lot of caution’ in Fraser Valley housing market, according to April stats

Inventory continues to build, reaching levels not seen since September 2020, the FVREB reports
B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

Joffre Lakes Park closed May 1 for Indigenous-led celebrations, opens to public May 16