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Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

TransMountain pipeline project expected to proceed in fall
59 cats seized in Chase

59 cats seized in Chase

59 neglected and injured cats were seized from a property in Chase
New adventure race brewing in Penticton

New adventure race brewing in Penticton

The inaugural Kettle Valley Station Pub (KVS) Beer Run takes place on Saturday, June 3
Petition targets tax on tax

Petition targets tax on tax

Mel Arnold fighting against the GST being charged on the carbon tax
B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

Recognition would give B.C. Green Party more staff, guaranteed time in legislature
Rainbow ready for Vernon

Rainbow ready for Vernon

The community’s first rainbow crosswalk will be installed Wednesday on 30th Avenue between 33rd and 34th streets
Budget input sought

Budget input sought

The online budget exercise lets participants indicate whether they would increase, decrease or maintain proposed budgets
Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Victoria woman’s cutout of Sean Spicer in a bush trending on social media

Don’t be surprised if, in the coming days, you happen to spot White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer peeking out from behind a bush near you. What began as a bit of whimsy on the part of a Victoria, B.C., woman to poke a little lighthearted fun at Spicer’s occasionally comedic foibles is now trending on social media.
Highway 97A closed today

Highway 97A closed today

Closure north of Grindrod until 10 p.m., use Highway 97B as detour
Lumby Cenotaph vandalized

Lumby Cenotaph vandalized

Police are looking to identify those responsible for this senseless act of vandalism