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On this day in 1955: Penticton Vees crowned world champions

On this day in 1955: Penticton Vees crowned world champions

Thursday, March 6, marks the 70th anniversary of the Vees' world championship triumph
Salmon Arm RCMP nab suspect in store theft in nearby parking lot

Salmon Arm RCMP nab suspect in store theft in nearby parking lot

41-year-old man known to police
Man busted after leaving Salmon Arm store with buggy full of groceries

Man busted after leaving Salmon Arm store with buggy full of groceries

41-year-old-man known to police
Princeton seeks funding for WildSafeBC coordinator

Princeton seeks funding for WildSafeBC coordinator

Position was in place in 2024
Higher fire protection rating for Revelstoke means better value for insurance

Higher fire protection rating for Revelstoke means better value for insurance

Increase in city's fire insurance grade means better protection, but also worth homeowners "shopping" for competitive rates to save on coverage, department chief says
Drive to give back earns North Okanagan-Shuswap author royal recognition

Drive to give back earns North Okanagan-Shuswap author royal recognition

'Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµÖ±²¥¦once I got sober and once I started to get healthier, the drive to give backÏã½¶ÊÓÆµÖ±²¥¦ It sort of became even stronger"
'Our economy is built to withstand': B.C. offers tariff reassurance

'Our economy is built to withstand': B.C. offers tariff reassurance

Finance Minister Brenda Bailey addressed Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce after releasing provincial budget
PHOTOS: Sicamous Fire Rescue welcomes new leader with 1st ever Fire Chief for a Day

PHOTOS: Sicamous Fire Rescue welcomes new leader with 1st ever Fire Chief for a Day

Avery Sanche, 9, will 'maybe' be a firefighter one day
Banner back in Sicamous 1st time in 11 years after U11 minor hockey win

Banner back in Sicamous 1st time in 11 years after U11 minor hockey win

The young Eagles went undefeated to win regular season
B.C. lives disrupted, economy threatened by new immigration rules

B.C. lives disrupted, economy threatened by new immigration rules

Foreign workers and the people who employ them struggling to stay afloat after government moves the goal posts
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