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Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

The hatchery will help maintain healthy levels of Chinook and steelhead
What's old is new – retro and classic toys top wish lists: B.C. store owner

What's old is new – retro and classic toys top wish lists: B.C. store owner

You wouldn't think that in 2024 you could find Lincoln Logs, balsa wood gliders, Etch-A-Sketches, and the Magic Eight Ball in a major toy store.
Sicamous snappers asked to capture community in photos for new health centre

Sicamous snappers asked to capture community in photos for new health centre

Submissions wanted that 'reflect the community's unique identity'
Penticton Indian Band elects council for next 4 years

Penticton Indian Band elects council for next 4 years

Six incumbent councillors will join Chief Greg Gabriel in returning to lead the PIB
Penticton Vees captain commits to New York-based university

Penticton Vees captain commits to New York-based university

Conyr Hellyer is currently in final season of junior hockey
Community invited to 'Cram the Cruiser,' support Penticton food bank

Community invited to 'Cram the Cruiser,' support Penticton food bank

Local protective service teams gather to collect non-perishable food donations
Santas Anonymous sees increased need in North Okanagan

Santas Anonymous sees increased need in North Okanagan

The Santas Anonymous Society North Okanagan raised $2,100 during its annual pub crawl Dec. 6; more cash and toy donations needed
Vernon author's gold rush results in third book

Vernon author's gold rush results in third book

Rick Antonson, and two co-authors - including his older brother - delve into the legend of an alleged cache of gold buried near a lake one hour east of Vancouver
Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Footage timed for release by Animal Justice just before Christmas, alleges pigs were 'left in agony, cut open while still alert and conscious'
4 weeks haven’t changed minds in Ottawa: feds staying out of postal strike

4 weeks haven’t changed minds in Ottawa: feds staying out of postal strike

Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says it’s up to the 2 parties to get a deal done