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Final arguments made in sexual assault trial of former Vernon chiropractor

Final arguments made in sexual assault trial of former Vernon chiropractor

Murray Kievit stands accused of two counts of sexual assault related to treatment sessions in 2021, when he was practicing in Vernon
White Rock Muslims protest at B.C. Conservative incumbent's office

White Rock Muslims protest at B.C. Conservative incumbent's office

Kerry-Lynne Findlay, running again in South Surrey-White Rock, is married to MLA Brent Chapman
New political party aims for the Centre of the B.C. political scene

New political party aims for the Centre of the B.C. political scene

Leader Karin Kirkpatrick joined by 2 other recent former MLAs in the 'Centre B.C.' party
Another 2.2-magnitude earthquake goes unnoticed in Princeton

Another 2.2-magnitude earthquake goes unnoticed in Princeton

There have been a lot of light quakes in the region over the past month
Vernon Hudson's Bay indebted $286K amid massive liquidation

Vernon Hudson's Bay indebted $286K amid massive liquidation

The company that owns the Village Green Shopping Centre is owed roughly $283,000 from The Bay. Smaller amounts are owed to the City of Vernon and a local plumbing company
B.C. local leaders join call for climate action, sovereignty plan

B.C. local leaders join call for climate action, sovereignty plan

Mayors and councillors sent an open letter to federal party leaders as they get set for next week's debates
BREAKING: Notorious Okanagan offender Curtis Sagmoen dead

BREAKING: Notorious Okanagan offender Curtis Sagmoen dead

Traci Genereaux's family alerted April 11
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh makes pitch for minority government

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh makes pitch for minority government

Singh's appeal comes as several polls see New Democrats polling in the single-digits
Nearly $5M worth of building permits issued in a month in Summerland

Nearly $5M worth of building permits issued in a month in Summerland

Value of permits in first three months of 2025 exceeds all of 2024 permits
B.C. public construction hiring program has 'largely succeeded': report

B.C. public construction hiring program has 'largely succeeded': report

Community Benefit Agreements criticized for favouring unions, raising costs have boosted local hiring, improved conditions, SFU research finds
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