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Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Similkameen leader questions Hudbay about Copper Mountain Mine spills

Lower Similikameen Indian Band (LSIB)’s chief asked a mining executive to “present the facts and the truth” about waste spills from the Copper Mountain Mine as the company seeks to expand its operations in smǝlqmíx homelands.
UPDATE: Okanagan water park caught off guard by permit delay

UPDATE: Okanagan water park caught off guard by permit delay

Splashdown Vernon was set to open today, Friday, June 27, but said on its website the opening won't go ahead due to permitting delays
After the byelection: Alberta’s political fault lines and the hope of Nenshi’s win

After the byelection: Alberta’s political fault lines and the hope of Nenshi’s win

The Turner Files by Wilbur Turner
Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

As of June 15, approximately 90 per cent of this year's snowpack had already melted
Revelstoke MP, Chamber talk employment and housing opportunities

Revelstoke MP, Chamber talk employment and housing opportunities

Mel Arnold for Kamloops-Shuswap-Central Rockies says input from local businesses has shed light on federal policies needed to grow workforce
Mural projects pitched to brighten new corners of Revelstoke

Mural projects pitched to brighten new corners of Revelstoke

Taryn Walker's painted panels for behind Cantina del Centro and Antonia Otoya's 12-metre museum garden mural were pitched to the city's public art committee
Sicamous doubles down efforts on provincial help in rec centre stalemate

Sicamous doubles down efforts on provincial help in rec centre stalemate

Sending 2nd request for intervention to deputy minister of municipal affairs
Organizers 'really excited' for 2nd annual Shuswap Family Expo this fall

Organizers 'really excited' for 2nd annual Shuswap Family Expo this fall

Sponsors, exhibitors encouraged to join in the event
Meals to medals: Okanagan senior receives Canada's top volunteer honour

Meals to medals: Okanagan senior receives Canada's top volunteer honour

Lillie Ganske, 92, was awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, having volunteered with the Enderby and District Seniors Luncheon Buffet program for 25 years
RCMP, MPs throw weight behind Penticton shooting range in Feds' firing line

RCMP, MPs throw weight behind Penticton shooting range in Feds' firing line

The land the range sits on is owned by the Summerland Research Centre and deemed surplus by the federal government