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Albas: Opening up provincial economic borders

Albas: Opening up provincial economic borders

Dan Albas regrets that legislation he introduced into Parliament was defeated by the Liberal house majority.
UPDATE: Grass fire in West 麻豆精选 human caused

UPDATE: Grass fire in West 麻豆精选 human caused

Westside Fire Department is fighting a grass fire near Hwy 97, above Westside Road.
Alumni support Okanagan College鈥檚 trades training

Alumni support Okanagan College鈥檚 trades training

First Lambert Schmalz, then his friend and colleague Gord Wilson, contributed $50,000 to OC's Trades Training Complex.
Rulings critical of WorkSafeBC spawn call for review

Rulings critical of WorkSafeBC spawn call for review

Advocates say two egregious incidents of case mishandling underscore a system stacked against the worker
Canucks Autism Network to hold mini golf event in 麻豆精选

Canucks Autism Network to hold mini golf event in 麻豆精选

The Canucks Autism Network will be hosting a free mini golf event for families living with autism in 麻豆精选 July 17, at 19 Greens.
Okanagan Mounties arrest dozens of alleged drug dealers

Okanagan Mounties arrest dozens of alleged drug dealers

鈥淎s a result, the 39 suspects face as many as 59 counts of trafficking in a controlled substance ..."
Elder abuse: Early prevention is key, notaries say

Elder abuse: Early prevention is key, notaries say

"If you think someone is misappropriating your funds, speak up:鈥 麻豆精选 notary Tarja McLean.
Okanagan men arrested for alleged role in drug dealing scheme

Okanagan men arrested for alleged role in drug dealing scheme

A search warrant on a West 麻豆精选 home led to the seizure of large amounts of suspected heroin, cocaine and fentanyl.
Gun amnesty aims at illegal weapons in Okanagan

Gun amnesty aims at illegal weapons in Okanagan

British Columbians can unload old guns, ammunition 鈥 any unwanted firearms or weapons 鈥 from Oct. 1 to 31.
Rough ride ahead for West 麻豆精选 civic centre

Rough ride ahead for West 麻豆精选 civic centre

The Sept. 17 referendum will ask residents to approve the borrowing of $7.7 million for the city hall project, down from $10.5 million.
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