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Letter: Highway 99 needs immediate, temporary solutions

Letter: Highway 99 needs immediate, temporary solutions

'I ask if any reader views the bike rider with skis on the side as a way to get the majority of skiers to the hill.'
'I felt betrayed': B.C. doula victim of fraud by an Ontario woman now facing more than 30 charges

'I felt betrayed': B.C. doula victim of fraud by an Ontario woman now facing more than 30 charges

Ashley Palmer recounted that the accused scammer reached out by originally posting on a Facebook page looking for a doula in Penticton to deal with a stillbirth
Axemen Rugby Club working to grow sport in the Sea to Sky

Axemen Rugby Club working to grow sport in the Sea to Sky

The club has reached more than 950 children and youth in school and community programs since April 2022
Security camera captures moose walking through Kelowna backyard

Security camera captures moose walking through Kelowna backyard

What did the moose say when he walked through a backyward? Moooove, I'm coming through!
Goat who lost her baby takes on sister's little one at B.C. children's farm

Goat who lost her baby takes on sister's little one at B.C. children's farm

The day before goats Jupiter and Solaris were born to Venus, her sister, Moon, had given birth to a stillborn baby and had become very agitated and out of sorts. So the farm gave Solaris to Moon
Daughter can't understand why dad couldn't get Paxlovid to ease COVID symptoms

Daughter can't understand why dad couldn't get Paxlovid to ease COVID symptoms

Criteria to get the antiviral in B.C. are more restrictive than in other jurisdictions
Fossil fuel ad campaign misled Canadians, claims Competition Board complaint

Fossil fuel ad campaign misled Canadians, claims Competition Board complaint

Greenpeace has filed a complaint with Canada's Competition Bureau against Pathways Alliance — an industry group made up of the biggest oil sands producers — in what the environmental group hopes will set a precedent against 'greenwashing.'
The Outsider: No time for Couloir Cowboys

The Outsider: No time for Couloir Cowboys

'Managing risk in the backcountry is a different equation for everyone to solve.'
New federal housing fund welcome, but will come with challenges: HAVAN

New federal housing fund welcome, but will come with challenges: HAVAN

'I'm hoping it's not going to turn into let's throw it at the wall and see what sticks.'
A widow's quest: Is Russian throne heir buried in B.C?

A widow's quest: Is Russian throne heir buried in B.C?

Burnaby's Sandra Tammet-Romanov says her late husband said he was the son of Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia, and that he escaped the 1918 execution of the imprisoned imperial family in the wake of the communist revolution.
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