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Fort McMurray restaurant pulls B.C. wines over pipeline controversy

Fort McMurray restaurant pulls B.C. wines over pipeline controversy

Alberta restaurant owner said decision supports ‘our oilsands workers and our oil industry’
VIDEO: Injured Stanley Park beaver recovers at Langley centre

VIDEO: Injured Stanley Park beaver recovers at Langley centre

Beaver, dubbed ‘Stanley,’ struck by car, chased into ocean, before being rescued by aquarium staff
UPDATE: Pipeline opponents vocal at Justin Trudeau town hall in Nanaimo

UPDATE: Pipeline opponents vocal at Justin Trudeau town hall in Nanaimo

Prime Minister holds forum at Vancouver Island University gym
Transport truck collision shuts down Highway 3

Transport truck collision shuts down Highway 3

A detour between Keremeos and Princeton is in place following a crash on Highway 3
UPDATE: Highway 97 reopens following crash

UPDATE: Highway 97 reopens following crash

The incident occurred near Kekuli Bay just south of Vernon at about 9:30 a.m.
Trudeau holds town hall in B.C. following Trans Mountain pipeline endorsement

Trudeau holds town hall in B.C. following Trans Mountain pipeline endorsement

Canada’s Prime Minister set to speak in Nanaimo Friday
Top court sides with Williams Lake Indian Band in traditional land dispute

Top court sides with Williams Lake Indian Band in traditional land dispute

Supreme Court of Canada judge that Canada failed to protect land dating back to 1858
Your Feb. 2 Morning Brief

Your Feb. 2 Morning Brief

Check out the top stories of the day in the Okanagan-Shuswap with Carmen Weld’s Black Press Morning Brief.
Desjardins says that with penny long-gone the nickel’s days are numbered

Desjardins says that with penny long-gone the nickel’s days are numbered

First the penny, now the nickel. Coins could be on the chopping block as more move to cashless pay
High speed internet for remote areas of Lake Country, Enderby, Peachland, Armstrong and rural Vernon.

High speed internet for remote areas of Lake Country, Enderby, Peachland, Armstrong and rural Vernon.

Expanded coverage brings high-speed internet access to Okanagan communities