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No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

No Air Canada flight delay compensation for B.C. man

Scott Heath Juniper was due to travel on June 3, 2022 from Kelowna to Amsterdam.
Kelowna MLAs urge housing minister to intervene to get tiny homes site open

Kelowna MLAs urge housing minister to intervene to get tiny homes site open

"This critical gap is preventing the project from moving forward, despite the readiness of the infrastructure and the pressing need within our community.”
Prince George in building slump after years of record highs

Prince George in building slump after years of record highs

“Being down $99 million is very disappointing way to end 2023."
B.C. man goes from ice cream bars to jail bars

B.C. man goes from ice cream bars to jail bars

Isaac Schaaf-Young was denied bail Tuesday in Kamloops provincial court, a few days after his arrest following an alleged early-morning break-in at a Kamloops Dairy Queen.
Check out these vintage northern B.C. Christmas cards

Check out these vintage northern B.C. Christmas cards

The artist of the cards was Robert David Symons, who was born in 1898 in England and came to Canada in 1914 at the age of 16 to become a cowboy, explained Elizabeth Hunter
'A front row to our funeral': Canadian local news coverage erodes in 2023

'A front row to our funeral': Canadian local news coverage erodes in 2023

Jessica Wallace stood in Ottawa's Rideau Hall in June as she and her co-workers at the British Columbia newspaper Kamloops This Week were recognized as finalists for the Michener Award, a top journalism prize in Canada.
Prince George RCMP needs help identifying assault suspects

Prince George RCMP needs help identifying assault suspects

The assault occurred on the 1400-block of Seventh Avenue on Nov. 4
Cougars rookie phenom picked for Top Prospects Game

Cougars rookie phenom picked for Top Prospects Game

Cayden Lindstrom of Chetwynd also selected for showcase event in Moncton, Jan. 24
More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

More than 200 electronic supervision anklets illegally removed since 2021

From January to October of this year, a daily average 339 B.C. Corrections clients were on court-ordered electronic supervision.
RCMP wrap up Christmas toy drive for northern B.C. town

RCMP wrap up Christmas toy drive for northern B.C. town

The Hudson’s Hope RCMP say they’ve completed their fourth annual toy drive, thanking local businesses and organizations.