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Help prevent wildfires on the Canada Day long weekend

Help prevent wildfires on the Canada Day long weekend

Campers are being urged to take steps to prevent wildfires as they head out into the forests this Canada Day long weekend.
Guide outfitter's appeal dismissed

Guide outfitter's appeal dismissed

The B.C. Court of Appeal has upheld a lower court decision to dismiss a guide outfitter and trapper's lawsuit against the provincial government and a long list of sawmill operators and logging companies.
Man walking to raise awareness about PTSD

Man walking to raise awareness about PTSD

Walking is healing for Robert Gagnon. The 44-year-old Canadian veteran set off for the walk of his life as he left the cenotaph at city hall on Wednesday morning. "Walking gives me a sense of personal healing," Gagnon said.
RV parks applaud casino's ban on boondocking

RV parks applaud casino's ban on boondocking

Treasure Cove and Hotel has posted signs prohibiting overnight camping on its property and the move is drawing praise from local RV park owners. "I'll actually tell people the food's good there," Hartway RV Park owner Cindy Brodhagen said Wednesday.
Drug dealer escapes stiffer sentence for fentanyl-laced heroin

Drug dealer escapes stiffer sentence for fentanyl-laced heroin

A convicted drug dealer was sentenced Tuesday to a further 111 days in jail after a B.C. Supreme Court Justice found no evidence the man knew there were traces of fentanyl in the heroin he was selling.
Stage coach rolls off road near Williams Lake

Stage coach rolls off road near Williams Lake

A horse-drawn stage coach carrying seven people to the Williams Lake Stampede went off the road and plunged 40 feet down a ravine on Tuesday.
Tangled wires behind power outage

Tangled wires behind power outage

A car crash is the suspected cause of a power outage that left nearly 6,000 BC Hydro customers without power Wednesday morning. "We don't absolute concrete proof or anything," Hydro spokesman Bob Gammer said.

Kelowna looking to lure expatriates back from U.S.

In January, the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission (COEDC) launched a multi-tiered digital shout-out to Canadian expatriates in California to attract more people - especially entrepreneurs - back to the Kelowna area.
Poll takers divided on B.C. Liberal's course of action

Poll takers divided on B.C. Liberal's course of action

The last Citizen poll asked "what should Christy Clark and the B.C. Liberals do next?" There wasn't really any answer that was clearly ahead of the rest.
Funding shortfall threatens to derail the Little Prince

Funding shortfall threatens to derail the Little Prince

The Little Prince is in big trouble if funds aren't put forward to keep the beloved train on the rails by next spring.