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Talented craftspeople lined the halls with their beadwork, raven’s tail weavings, regalia, copper-pounded designs, ...
Diane Chandler died in her room at Foxglove Supportive Housing in Whalley in April 2024. The facility, which opened in 2022, ...
Universal Ostrich Farm was fined $20,000 by the government agency for failing to cooperate in response to an avian flu ...
Brenden Crowley and Tahirah Soles will present their research on birdhouses at the Canada-Wide Science Fair May 31 to June 7 ...
A Penticton senior, recognized and appreciated for his long-standing efforts to pick up trash and remove invasive weeds along ...
Former party leader Sonia Furstenau stepped down in January after failing to win a seat in the legislature in the fall ...
Wendy Mehat, an RCMP chief superintendent and president of the BC Association of Chiefs of Police, said the goal is to take ...
Those in Penticton will be the first in B.C. next week to see a world-renowned art installation from the United Kingdom.
A sow black bear was shot and killed near the community of Big Lake, northeast of Williams Lake, leaving five bear cubs. The ...
Don’t worry if you missed celebrating World Otter Day, we’ve got you covered. B.C. is home to two species. Sea otters spend ...
People from far and wide gathered in Vernon Friday before forming a convoy to Edgewood to protest a controversial cull of ...
The Town of Princeton and Upper Similkameen Indian Band (USIB) will continue to work together in planning housing and other ...