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Shuswap Rotarian aims to build peace through pizza and storytelling

Shuswap Rotarian aims to build peace through pizza and storytelling

‘If we want there to be peace in the community we need to understand people in the community’
Oliver RCMP congratulates and welcomes new Canadian citizen

Oliver RCMP congratulates and welcomes new Canadian citizen

Sgt. Don Wrigglesworth donned his ceremonial uniform for a special in-person citizenship celebration
MMA grapples back into the Okanagan

MMA grapples back into the Okanagan

The Okanagan Fighting Championship’s inaugural event will be at the Vernon Curling Club on July 6
New online map offers B.C. more logging transparency and public engagement

New online map offers B.C. more logging transparency and public engagement

Stakeholder portal offers information such the proposed locations of roads and cutblocks
Forecast turns friendly in northern B.C. wildfire fight

Forecast turns friendly in northern B.C. wildfire fight

Firefighters battling Fort Nelson blaze may get possible assist from humidity, light rain
Canucks will have to wait to learn who’s in Game 5 Oiler net

Canucks will have to wait to learn who’s in Game 5 Oiler net

Edmonton coach Knoblauch tells media he’s undecided after Calvin Pickard stepped in and won
Lessons from 2016 battle feed 2024 Fort McMurray wildfire fight

Lessons from 2016 battle feed 2024 Fort McMurray wildfire fight

Alberta seems better prepared to face such threats than it was 8 years ago
B.C.’s Hazelnut Inn a new escape to world of ‘delight and wonder’

B.C.’s Hazelnut Inn a new escape to world of ‘delight and wonder’

Long-awaited ‘magical boutique hotel’ opening doors during this year’s Yarrow Days on June 1
‘Silent sentinels’: Nelson’s Cold War air raid sirens still stand

‘Silent sentinels’: Nelson’s Cold War air raid sirens still stand

One of the five sirens is now housed at the Nelson museum, others are decomissioned
South Cariboo teacher disciplined after inappropriate classroom remarks

South Cariboo teacher disciplined after inappropriate classroom remarks

Brian Carmichael works in Clinton; the remarks were made to grades 7-9 students