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Electric vehicle sales drop, B.C. to pause rebates

Electric vehicle sales drop, B.C. to pause rebates

Number of new EVs registered in province appears to have plateaued, for now
Lapu Lapu suspect was under care of mental health team at time of attack

Lapu Lapu suspect was under care of mental health team at time of attack

'This is ... even harder to accept because it points to a deeper failure in the mental health system'
New charges for Summerland man awaiting sentencing for previous assaults

New charges for Summerland man awaiting sentencing for previous assaults

Garret Cole Sedawie is facing charges for a 2024 incident as sentencing approaches for two 2021 cases
Okanagan communities call for action on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Okanagan communities call for action on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

A gathering at the Splatsin Community Centre will take place on Thursday, May 1 at 1 p.m.
Penticton going back to the polls for 3rd time in 2025

Penticton going back to the polls for 3rd time in 2025

If the timing is the same as the last by-election, the polls could be back open in October
Ministry extended timeline benefits Columbia-Shuswap short-term rental owners

Ministry extended timeline benefits Columbia-Shuswap short-term rental owners

Hosts still expected to register their listings by May 1.
Tea fundraiser supports cancer care at Penticton hospital

Tea fundraiser supports cancer care at Penticton hospital

June 5 event is final fundraiser for Penticton Regional Hospital oncology centre upgrade
Summerland to hold Sunday markets in downtown

Summerland to hold Sunday markets in downtown

Construction work will result in some changes to market configuration
B.C. premier says he won't be running for federal NDP leadership

B.C. premier says he won't be running for federal NDP leadership

Jagmeet Singh resigned as NDP leader on election night after placing 3rd in his riding
Fresh for Kids gets to the core of food security in B.C. classrooms

Fresh for Kids gets to the core of food security in B.C. classrooms

Fresh produce, dairy snacks keep kids mentally ready to learn across B.C.