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Kelowna elementary school educator named president of the BC Teachers’ Federation

Kelowna elementary school educator named president of the BC Teachers’ Federation

"It’s a tremendous honour"
Lotto Max ticket worth more than $190K sold in Vernon

Lotto Max ticket worth more than $190K sold in Vernon

Lotto Max ticket matched six of seven numbers plus the bonus number
Doctor shortage closes B.C. hospital ER for the 20th time this year

Doctor shortage closes B.C. hospital ER for the 20th time this year

Northern Health says Burns Lake facility is currently staffed at about 45% capacity
Tanker Kitimat-bound for key LNG test delivery as B.C. terminal readies to launch

Tanker Kitimat-bound for key LNG test delivery as B.C. terminal readies to launch

Shipment to support equipment testing ahead of 2025 export start
Slain Surrey woman's family plans protest at courthouse

Slain Surrey woman's family plans protest at courthouse

Protest scheduled outside B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster on Friday, March 21
Kelowna drag queen, advocate sues alleged harassers for defamation

Kelowna drag queen, advocate sues alleged harassers for defamation

Kelowna Drag Queen and Drag the Vote Ambassador Tyson Cook is asking the Supreme Court to grant an injunction to stop the publication of defamatory content about him
Investment in Shuswap mill takes aim at U.S. tariffs, protects B.C. jobs

Investment in Shuswap mill takes aim at U.S. tariffs, protects B.C. jobs

Forests Minister Ravi Parmar attends ribbon cutting at Canoe Forest Products
Tesla removed from Vancouver International Auto Show for safety concerns

Tesla removed from Vancouver International Auto Show for safety concerns

In Canada and the U.S., there have been incidents of people lighting Tesla vehicles, chargers on fire
Rogers locks out Kootenay technicians as labour negotiations fail

Rogers locks out Kootenay technicians as labour negotiations fail

The 26 former Shaw employees are seeking their first labour agreement
FortisBC gas customers may see lower bills after carbon tax cut

FortisBC gas customers may see lower bills after carbon tax cut

Average residential gas customer (7.5 gigajoules per month) currently pays about $29.89 in carbon tax on their bill
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