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Dayringer gets new day job as engineering technician with Sicamous

Dayringer gets new day job as engineering technician with Sicamous

'I like the idea of being more involved in my community'
Engine issue forces Philippine Mars to return to Sproat Lake

Engine issue forces Philippine Mars to return to Sproat Lake

Iconic waterbomber left the lake Wednesday, Dec. 11 for San Francisco before turning around at Nanaimo
Another 145 days jail for prolific Penticton offender

Another 145 days jail for prolific Penticton offender

Anthony Muskego pleaded guilty to pointing a fake firearm, using bear spray against someone, and further crimes
Penticton Indian Band elects council for next 4 years

Penticton Indian Band elects council for next 4 years

Six incumbent councillors will join Chief Greg Gabriel in returning to lead the PIB
Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Animal cruelty alleged in undercover video from B.C. pig-processing plant

Footage timed for release by Animal Justice just before Christmas, alleges pigs were 'left in agony, cut open while still alert and conscious'
Knife passed through teen's rib into his lung, Surrey murder trial hears

Knife passed through teen's rib into his lung, Surrey murder trial hears

Dr. Eric Bol did the autopsy in Burnaby Hospital's morgue
5 years later, B.C. mom wants answers in son's Vancouver Island homicide

5 years later, B.C. mom wants answers in son's Vancouver Island homicide

Shuswap resident Lorraine Aspin's son Kelly McLeod disappeared in Campbell River in September of 2019
Penticton city councillor returns to court for alleged sex crimes

Penticton city councillor returns to court for alleged sex crimes

James Miller has been on mandatory leave since his arrest on Aug. 1
Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

Number of B.C. homicides dropped in 2023, but long-term trend is up

The number of recorded homicides dropped in B.C. to 123 in 2023, but the long-term trend is up.
B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

B.C. not maintaining service levels as senior population grows: Advocate

1.1 million British Columbians are over the age of 65
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