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The province is launching a $5 million program to address street crime and public disorder by targeting repeat offenders.
Coyle and Incredible have been partnered for almost a year and a half. In that short time Incredible has helped propel Coyle ...
The Town of Princeton and Upper Similkameen Indian Band (USIB) will continue to work together in planning housing and other ...
Those in Penticton will be the first in B.C. next week to see a world-renowned art installation from the United Kingdom.
The salmon education program includes games focused on the requirements salmon have to survive, as well as a trek into the ...
The Fir, 5421 204 St., is a 97-unit four-storey building that the Langley Lions Housing Society build in 1989. The society ...
The leadership and athletics students noted proudly that Walnut Grove Secondary is the top school in B.C. when it comes to cancer fundraiser, largely thanks to Tuff Wally. Their teacher, McKay, said ...
Thursday (May 29) marked the end of a contentious legislative session that began with 56 fresh faces entering the legislature ...
Victoria has recently come under unwanted national scrutiny following two Globe and Mail articles that labelled Pandora ...
The Housing Supply Act was passed in 2023, allowing the province to force municipalities to build more homes faster ...
Protesters are leaving the Vernon Walmart parking lot for the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood Friday morning ...
Conservative MLA Peter Milobar alleged immediately after the vote that Rick Glumac, the Minister of State for Trade, broke ...
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