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Salmon Arm Paralympian Natalie Wilkie races to the podium

Salmon Arm Paralympian Natalie Wilkie races to the podium

A bronze medal finish just 0.1 seconds off the silver
Strict mortgage rules slow B.C. home sales

Strict mortgage rules slow B.C. home sales

BC Real Estate Association says sales dropped nearly six per cent last month
Facing death penalty, Florida school shooting suspect in court

Facing death penalty, Florida school shooting suspect in court

Florida prosecutors announced that they will seek the death penalty against Cruz, a former student charged in the fatal shooting of 17 people
US students stage school walkouts to protest gun violence

US students stage school walkouts to protest gun violence

Students across the country plan walkouts to protest gun violence
UK expels 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning

UK expels 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning

Russia will only cooperate with Britain on the investigation into last week’s poisoning if it receives samples of the nerve agent that is believed to have been used
Lights out, flights grounded as storm lashes Atlantic region

Lights out, flights grounded as storm lashes Atlantic region

Electricity was out for 51,000 homes and businesses early Wednesday in Nova Scotia
An Okanagan mother’s struggle with the overdose death of her son

An Okanagan mother’s struggle with the overdose death of her son

The 17-year-old boy’s death is being investigated as one of Penticton’s four homicides last year
Sicamous site of attempt to contact aliens

Sicamous site of attempt to contact aliens

Dan Berg performs meditation to try to interact with visitors from other worlds
Missing B.C. climber’s father reports his son is dead in Alaska

Missing B.C. climber’s father reports his son is dead in Alaska

Father of B.C. climber reports his son and another climber are dead in Alaska
Trump inspects border wall prototypes, denounces California

Trump inspects border wall prototypes, denounces California

Trump, making his first trip to California as president, said he preferred a fully concrete wall because it was the hardest to climb