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B.C. conservation officers euthanize goat-killing bear that got Daisy and Duke

B.C. conservation officers euthanize goat-killing bear that got Daisy and Duke

Conservation officers successfully trapped bear that had been terrorizing farm animals in Maple Ridge
Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family of child with disabilities say the district failed to incorporate accommodations into IEP
Signpost, rocks, stumps deliberately placed across B.C. intersection

Signpost, rocks, stumps deliberately placed across B.C. intersection

Police suspect Fruitvale act was likely intended as a prank, however, potential for serious consequences was clear
Earth Day returns to Revelstoke with new greenbelt cleanup, youth awareness

Earth Day returns to Revelstoke with new greenbelt cleanup, youth awareness

Illecillewaet Greenbelt Society running first community cleanup Saturday, April 26, while Stoke Youth Network gets head start on Earth Day education
Revelstoke Grizzlies forward earns KIJHL Young Guns selection

Revelstoke Grizzlies forward earns KIJHL Young Guns selection

Connor Shymoniak scored two goals in three games during Okanagan Conference Finals against 100 Mile House Wranglers
High flying trip teaches Shuswap girls about careers for women in aviation

High flying trip teaches Shuswap girls about careers for women in aviation

12 local students toured Kelowna airport, flight schools, aviation museum
Independent Living Vernon gets people moving with force May 4

Independent Living Vernon gets people moving with force May 4

Moving For Independence takes on a Star Wars theme for its annual fundraiser Sunday, May 4 - may the force (or fourth) be with you
Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

Canada Votes 2025: Incarcerated Canadians head to the polls

April 16 is voting day at correctional institutions across Canada
EDITORIAL: Stakes are high in upcoming election

EDITORIAL: Stakes are high in upcoming election

Next federal government will face significant challenges
Armstrong welcomes new corporate manager

Armstrong welcomes new corporate manager

Chantel Wiese is the city's new manager of corporate services and corporate officer
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