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Hiker rescued off snowy B.C. peak after 9-hour overnight effort

Hiker rescued off snowy B.C. peak after 9-hour overnight effort

Man fell down multiple 5-metre cliffbands and had no cell phone to call for help, SAR says
Canada’s life expectancy down for the 3rd year in a row

Canada’s life expectancy down for the 3rd year in a row

Canadian lives ended a full year earlier in 2022 than in 2019, COVID deaths highest ever
Revelstoke Mountain Resort to delay its opening due to lack of snow

Revelstoke Mountain Resort to delay its opening due to lack of snow

The resort said to stay tuned for updates in the near future
Sustainability a key driver behind date change for Salmon Arm Fair

Sustainability a key driver behind date change for Salmon Arm Fair

Annual event rescheduled for 2024 to Aug. 23-25 weekend
North Okanagan Citizen of the Year fondly remembered

North Okanagan Citizen of the Year fondly remembered

Gail Salter, 2023 Armstrong Spallumcheen top citizen, dies of cancer
Child among three dead after crash on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

Child among three dead after crash on B.C.’s Sea to Sky Highway

Child and two adults died at single-car crash scene, woman was taken to hospital in stable condition

Granny’s Cafe and Bakery in Summerland to be under new management

Rising costs and challenges led to decision for operators to leave landmark cafe
Two 17-year-olds killed in crash, B.C. Interior community reeling

Two 17-year-olds killed in crash, B.C. Interior community reeling

School district on standby as grieving youth respond to single-vehicle incident in Quesnel
‘Deteriorating’: Mastermind toy store files for creditor protection

‘Deteriorating’: Mastermind toy store files for creditor protection

Mastermind has stores in Coquitlam, Langley, Abbotsford, Tsawwassen, Langford and Prince George
Frank talks urged in wake of sextortion death of B.C. 12-year-old

Frank talks urged in wake of sextortion death of B.C. 12-year-old

Parents and Mounties urging other parents to talk to their kids after October tragedy