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Provincial state of emergency declared

Provincial state of emergency declared

Today alone there have been 56 new wildfire starts throughout the province
High-ranking Hells Angel dies in Abbotsford hospital

High-ranking Hells Angel dies in Abbotsford hospital

David Giles was vice-president of Kelowna HA chapter
Senate social affairs committee unanimously passes marketing to kids bill

Senate social affairs committee unanimously passes marketing to kids bill

On June 22, 2017, the Senate Social Affairs Committee voted unanimously to pass Bill S-228: the Child Health Protection Act with amendments.
John Horgan set to become B.C. premier

John Horgan set to become B.C. premier

NDP-Green alliance gets its chance to govern province
Valley Voices: Growing the North Thompson Aboriginal Cultural Centre

Valley Voices: Growing the North Thompson Aboriginal Cultural Centre

The North Thompson Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Clearwater is a place for Métis, Inuit and Aboriginal peoples.
New Kamloops breast health clinic officially opens

New Kamloops breast health clinic officially opens

The official opening of the Rae Fawcett Breast Health Clinic at Royal Inland Hospital was held last Thursday afternoon.

Acquittal in Barriere sex-assault case

A 61-year-old Barriere man accused of violently groping a 96-year-old woman has been found not guilty.
Update: Crews and equipment battling wildfire southwest of Lac La Hache while campfire ban looms for Chilcotin region

Update: Crews and equipment battling wildfire southwest of Lac La Hache while campfire ban looms for Chilcotin region

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Cancer survivors determined to make a difference

Cancer survivors determined to make a difference

Kelowna-to-Delta Ride2Survive begins early Saturday morning
Climbing poles delivered to fairgrounds for July 1 logging competition in Barriere

Climbing poles delivered to fairgrounds for July 1 logging competition in Barriere

North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association vice-president, Karl Rainer, is shown unloading the two climbing poles, with direction from competition organizer Ben Lefler. for the upcoming July 1, Bull In The Regional Logging Competition at the Fairgrounds in Barriere. The event will be an all day competition that already has over 50 entries with lumberjacks and lumberjills from B.C., Alberta, the East Coast, U.S.A, Australia, and France.