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Long-running Summerland landlord-tenant dispute gets rehearing

Long-running Summerland landlord-tenant dispute gets rehearing

Supreme Court decision references longstanding dispute between tenants and R.V. park
Vernon council to hear petition to save mural of historical icon

Vernon council to hear petition to save mural of historical icon

A petition to save the mural of Sveva Caetani on 32nd Avenue will be presented to council at its Feb. 24 meeting
Vernon book store takes page from 'buy local' fervor

Vernon book store takes page from 'buy local' fervor

Coles, in the Village Green Centre, sets up table for works written by local authors
Nakusp family thriving after 197-day hospital stay with Ronald McDonald House

Nakusp family thriving after 197-day hospital stay with Ronald McDonald House

Parents of seven-year-old cancer patient grateful for the care and community they had at Ronald McDonald House's Vancouver Room
Sicamous Fire Rescue earns High Angle Rope Rescue certification

Sicamous Fire Rescue earns High Angle Rope Rescue certification

Select group from Enderby Fire Dept. also attended the 3-day course
Construction starting on new Penticton Okanagan College dorms

Construction starting on new Penticton Okanagan College dorms

There will be 101-beds in 89 units provided for students in the new building
Keremeos Fire Hall relocation years away but greatly needed

Keremeos Fire Hall relocation years away but greatly needed

Splitting the fire hall in two was rejected as a possible solution
Fast-tracking B.C. mines no guarantee of success, research suggests

Fast-tracking B.C. mines no guarantee of success, research suggests

SFU study finds economic factors are typically what delay mine openings, not regulation
Chilly temperatures to hang on in southern B.C., forecaster says

Chilly temperatures to hang on in southern B.C., forecaster says

February snow isn’t unusual for south coast, but extended cold temperatures are
Man pleads guilty to Cranbrook mistaken identity murders

Man pleads guilty to Cranbrook mistaken identity murders

Colin Correia pleads guilty to second-degree murder in case of mistaken identity murder outside Cranbrook in 2010