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Festive light up kicks off holiday season at B.C. Legislature

Festive light up kicks off holiday season at B.C. Legislature

Festive music and performances fill the rotunda: free concerts at noon most days Dec. 2 to 20
Vernon's outdoor rink opens Sunday

Vernon's outdoor rink opens Sunday

Centennial Outdoor Rink, behind rec centre and curling club, opening Dec. 1
Non-invasive study of B.C. grizzly bears wraps up

Non-invasive study of B.C. grizzly bears wraps up

Researches focused on bears in the North Cariboo region
Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former Chief of ‘Aqam Community and Order of Canada Recipient Sophie Pierre has been named the inaugural Senior Fellow in Indigenous Governance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Trial begins for man accused of Osoyoos Canada Day shooting

Trial begins for man accused of Osoyoos Canada Day shooting

Steven Gallagher is currently in prison for two separate previous offences
How changing catch-and-release fishing practices can boost B.C. salmon survival

How changing catch-and-release fishing practices can boost B.C. salmon survival

The new study shows certain types and sizes of fish don’t respond well to the practice
PHOTOS: One person injured in Vernon shed fire

PHOTOS: One person injured in Vernon shed fire

One person hurt after shed in vacant lot on 25th Avenue catches fire Friday morning
Coldstream looks to bottle up Langley in B.C. final four match

Coldstream looks to bottle up Langley in B.C. final four match

Kal senior boys reach B.C. high school volleyball semifinals at home; Kal, VSS, Seaton, Vernon Christian School senior girls' teams began provincial play Thursday
Frostival to freeze downtown Vernon traffic routes Friday

Frostival to freeze downtown Vernon traffic routes Friday

Temporary road closures will be in effect on portions of 30th Avenue, 31st Street and 33rd Street Friday
Court affirms constitutionality of B.C. law on opioid health costs recovery

Court affirms constitutionality of B.C. law on opioid health costs recovery

Several companies argued Section 11 violates the Constitution by overstepping provincial authority