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As tariffs raise costs, support needed to feed North Okanagan kids

As tariffs raise costs, support needed to feed North Okanagan kids

The Kalamalka Starfish Society has launched a spring fundraiser for its weekend food program, anticipating a greater financial tariff impact to come
Vernon begins Eastside Road slope stabilization project

Vernon begins Eastside Road slope stabilization project

30-minute intermittent road closures will be in place Monday to Saturday, May 20 to June 3, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
New $1.2M splash pad opens at Penticton's Skaha Lake Park

New $1.2M splash pad opens at Penticton's Skaha Lake Park

Federal and provincial governments combine to provide close to $800,000 in funding
Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct Vernon company

Shareholders stonewalled by apparently defunct Vernon company

Multiple shareholders say they haven't heard from BlueSky Organics about their investments in months, or years
B.C. fire officials say well-practised plan is 'blueprint' for saving lives

B.C. fire officials say well-practised plan is 'blueprint' for saving lives

Chilliwack Fire Department issues call-to-action in wake of several recent apartment blazes
Vernon company fined twice for WorkSafe violations

Vernon company fined twice for WorkSafe violations

More than $27K in fines for unsafe asbestos removal
Mountain Equipment Company returns to Canadian ownership

Mountain Equipment Company returns to Canadian ownership

One of five B.C. locations, Victoria store part of national chain’s return to Canadian hands
Special prosecutor appointed in case against Maple Ridge councillor

Special prosecutor appointed in case against Maple Ridge councillor

Hatcher appointed to avoid 'improper influence' in case involving politician
Axe-wielding man and partner at large after attempted robbery in Vernon

Axe-wielding man and partner at large after attempted robbery in Vernon

Police are searching for two suspects to attempted to rob a business on 30th Avenue Thursday afternoon
'It's unfair': Penticton park to stay 'leash-optional' without fencing

'It's unfair': Penticton park to stay 'leash-optional' without fencing

'Our parks should be open to all, and not one user group,' said Coun. Campbell Watt in opposition of the motion