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Rustad meets with former police board member, Surrey MLA refuses to do the same

Rustad meets with former police board member, Surrey MLA refuses to do the same

Sturko is defying B.C. Conservative leader who said she should meet with a former VPD board member
Vernon siblings still seek answers into missing pair, 43 years later

Vernon siblings still seek answers into missing pair, 43 years later

Carol Nickoli and close friend Wayne Atha of Vernon, vanished without a trace in September 1981
Peachland Masonic Lodge contributes to Penticton oncology clinic

Peachland Masonic Lodge contributes to Penticton oncology clinic

$2,500 presented to South Okanagan Similkameen Medical Foundation
Spallumcheen sleigh rides return over Christmas

Spallumcheen sleigh rides return over Christmas

Horse Drawn Okanagan brings back its popular festive fun activity for families and friends
Witnesses sought after snowplow collision near Castlegar kills boy

Witnesses sought after snowplow collision near Castlegar kills boy

The accident occurred Saturday on Highway 3
Charges approved for 2014 Mount Polley tailings pond breach

Charges approved for 2014 Mount Polley tailings pond breach

Imperial Metals Corporation, Mount Polley Mining Corporation and Wood Canada Ltd. face 15 charges for contravention under the federal Fisheries Act
Outstanding highway projects in Vernon to be reviewed

Outstanding highway projects in Vernon to be reviewed

Six outstanding projects remain on the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure's list from the 2015 Vernon Traffic Management Study.
PHOTOS: Shuswap residents stand united against gender-based violence

PHOTOS: Shuswap residents stand united against gender-based violence

Vigil marks 35th anniversary of femicide at Montreal's 脡cole Polytechnique
PHOTOS: Santa opens shop over the weekend in downtown Salmon Arm

PHOTOS: Santa opens shop over the weekend in downtown Salmon Arm

Downtown Salmon Arm hosts Santa's Yuletide Village
Vernon seniors turn old linen into new items for people overseas

Vernon seniors turn old linen into new items for people overseas

The seniors at Parkwood Retirement Resort say the weekly sewing and cutting of fabric not only helps others, it's also a welcome social activity