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Tourism Kelowna loves the look of the new Super, Natural BC

Tourism Kelowna loves the look of the new Super, Natural BC

Refreshing of Destination B.C.'s Super, Natural British Columbia brand being seen as huge positive for the industry
Hunters protest shift favouring non-residents

Hunters protest shift favouring non-residents

Rebound in hunting popularity, bigger share for guide-outfitters means more residents lose out on chance to fill freezers
Public meeting in January to go over new catchment areas for Lake Country elementary schools

Public meeting in January to go over new catchment areas for Lake Country elementary schools

With overcrowding at Davidson Road and the two other elementary schools under capacity, school board looking to change catchments
Virk shuffled to new job after Kwantlen flap

Virk shuffled to new job after Kwantlen flap

Probe into Virk's involvement in unauthorized payments to university executives wraps up, Premier Christy Clark moves him
Municipalities to stay the course on CN Rail corridor, despite First Nations opposition

Municipalities to stay the course on CN Rail corridor, despite First Nations opposition

Kelowna's lead negotiator in the deal says they have no control over native land claims
NDP blasts lottery corporation spending

NDP blasts lottery corporation spending

Employee buyout program backfired, lottery tickets sold to minors, suspicious cash transactions in casinos doubled
Lake Country council lays groundwork for Alternative Approval Process to raise taxes, borrow money for CN corridor

Lake Country council lays groundwork for Alternative Approval Process to raise taxes, borrow money for CN corridor

Set to begin in mid January, residents will have the chance to vote against the move to borrow money and buy CN Rail corridor
Okanagan Indian Band to municipalities buying CN Rail line: Buyer beware

Okanagan Indian Band to municipalities buying CN Rail line: Buyer beware

Chief of the Okanagan Indian Band says much of the land the CN Rail line runs through is on native land
Site C dam construction to start next summer

Site C dam construction to start next summer

Province to take less revenue from BC Hydro to minimize its debt, says $8 billion project is the cheapest available option to meet demand
B.C. to announce Peace River dam decision

B.C. to announce Peace River dam decision

Site C dam is opposed by Hudson's Hope council, Treaty 8 First Nations and a group of farmers, some of whom would be flooded out