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B.C. legislature eliminates consumer carbon tax in late night session

B.C. legislature eliminates consumer carbon tax in late night session

Consumer portion of the carbon tax dropped to zero after legislation passed early Tuesday morning
Complaints raised after traffic stoppage on Highway 97 near Penticton

Complaints raised after traffic stoppage on Highway 97 near Penticton

South Okanagan residents are asking for provincial help to deal with recurring traffic problems on Highway 97.
Princeton Museum looks to decipher mysterious shorthand of donated journal

Princeton Museum looks to decipher mysterious shorthand of donated journal

Goodfellow's grandson will help the museum decode the unusual shorthand
Premier Danielle Smith downplays Alberta separation talk

Premier Danielle Smith downplays Alberta separation talk

Premier Danielle Smith called separation talk "nonsense"
Leaked Alberta Health Services memo calls for staff to limit food for ER patients

Leaked Alberta Health Services memo calls for staff to limit food for ER patients

'Most sites have vending machines or on-site retail food services': AHS memo
Columbia-Shuswap directors eager to meet with BC Wildfire about shift in response model

Columbia-Shuswap directors eager to meet with BC Wildfire about shift in response model

CSRD has concerns 'regarding the downloading of wildfire response responsibilities, costs, and services…'
Montreal musician looking forward to sharing Haitian culture with Salmon Arm audience

Montreal musician looking forward to sharing Haitian culture with Salmon Arm audience

Versatile singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Wesli to perform at Song Sparrow Hall
Salmon Arm coach pitches awards night to highlight importance of sport

Salmon Arm coach pitches awards night to highlight importance of sport

'Sport... it’s about trying to give kids a pathway... it’s about people staying out of the hospital'
Rural Revelstoke director withdraws from $700K CSRD parks plan

Rural Revelstoke director withdraws from $700K CSRD parks plan

Updated master plan would help address funding of third-party facilities
Coyotes back at Revelstoke's Columbia Park as weather warms

Coyotes back at Revelstoke's Columbia Park as weather warms

If approached by a coyote, Parks Canada recommends stomping, yelling or throwing something