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Democracy in Summerland came at a price

Democracy in Summerland came at a price

Council members received $187,259.83 in pay and expenses in 2024
Summerland paid more than $9.6M for municipal staff in 2024

Summerland paid more than $9.6M for municipal staff in 2024

Amount paid to municipal employees in 2024 was higher than in previous year
Semi truck spills load closing Enderby highway

Semi truck spills load closing Enderby highway

Driver failed to negotiate curve, no injuries, ticketed
Summerland will continue school band program in fall

Summerland will continue school band program in fall

High school in Summerland will offer band, but outside of regular timetable hours
B.C. woman wins national award for dog training abilities

B.C. woman wins national award for dog training abilities

Janice Gunn has been competing at dog obedience events for 52 years
Shuswap resort loses appeal of $37K fine for wastewater discharge

Shuswap resort loses appeal of $37K fine for wastewater discharge

Owners argued environment ministry determination relied on inaccurate information
B.C. city closes 'roller-coaster' slide after toddler, mom break legs

B.C. city closes 'roller-coaster' slide after toddler, mom break legs

Colwood's Quarry Park opened in April, hailed as the Capital Region District’s largest playground
Squamish RCMP look to determine source of suspected human-caused wildfire

Squamish RCMP look to determine source of suspected human-caused wildfire

Squamish RCMP is looking to determine the source of the Dryden Creek wildfire, which is suspected to be human caused. Police and Squamish Fire Rescue were notified of smoke on the hillside at the end of Tantalus Road on Monday (June 9) around 5:30 p.
B.C. man gets 3 1/2 years in jail in near-fatal arson at Ukrainian pastor’s home

B.C. man gets 3 1/2 years in jail in near-fatal arson at Ukrainian pastor’s home

Nanaimo man sentenced after pleading guilty to arson with disregard for human life in Victoria fire
As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

Quesnel's Cyndi Logan spent $10,000 last time she received treatment, now she's worried the cost will be higher for the next round