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Kelowna Chiefs franchise sold to new owner

Kelowna Chiefs franchise sold to new owner

Former Kelowna Spartan Darren Tmchyshyn has purchased team from Jason Tansem
MELTDOWN: West Kootenay wildlife rely on a disappearing snowpack

MELTDOWN: West Kootenay wildlife rely on a disappearing snowpack

Snow is a means of survival for some species
B.C. investing $156M into rural health worker recruiting and retention

B.C. investing $156M into rural health worker recruiting and retention

Audiologists, dietitians, lab technologists and radiation therapists among the fields targeted
B.C.’s auditor-general to investigate Lytton’s stalled recovery from 2021 fire

B.C.’s auditor-general to investigate Lytton’s stalled recovery from 2021 fire

Michael Pickup announced the investigation Wednesday May 1 as three-year-anniversary approaches
New portal expected to help B.C. evacuees find accomodations faster

New portal expected to help B.C. evacuees find accomodations faster

System launching in June will provide emergency staff with live information on room availability
Greater Vancouver home sales hit post-pandemic high

Greater Vancouver home sales hit post-pandemic high

Sales volume still well below its 10-year average
Weight loss drug Wegovy arriving in Canada next week

Weight loss drug Wegovy arriving in Canada next week

Drug to be used to treat obesity and related medical conditions, not intended for ‘cosmetic’ use
London Drugs phones back, stores still closed after cybersecurity incident

London Drugs phones back, stores still closed after cybersecurity incident

Canada Post offices inside London Drugs stores are also up and running again
Clouds part as national LBGTQ monument work begins in Ottawa

Clouds part as national LBGTQ monument work begins in Ottawa

Monument inspired by ‘those whose storms renew the land and make things right’
Call for UBC Properties Trust to cease downtown Kelowna construction

Call for UBC Properties Trust to cease downtown Kelowna construction

Pathways Abilities Society said UBC Properties Trust representatives toured the damage in November