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Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Conservative leader John Rustad is in Cranbrook for the BC Cattlemen's Association AGM
Preparing pets for disasters: Insights from B.C.'s emergency groups

Preparing pets for disasters: Insights from B.C.'s emergency groups

One group recommends a 'Grab'n'Go' kit for your pets, animals
Alberta man cycling across Canada for diabetes makes stop in Kelowna

Alberta man cycling across Canada for diabetes makes stop in Kelowna

'I really just wanted to bring Canada together'
Building a more resilient community as B.C. prepares for 'The Big One'

Building a more resilient community as B.C. prepares for 'The Big One'

John Halldorson knows the best way to keep people safe after an earthquake is to prepare communities beforehand.
Heat, haze and hope: Interior B.C. adapts to smoky summers

Heat, haze and hope: Interior B.C. adapts to smoky summers

Geography plays a big role in air quality during wildfires
Retired nurse receives B.C.'s first robot-assisted hip replacement

Retired nurse receives B.C.'s first robot-assisted hip replacement

Maureen Coutts received her new hip on April 24
Coquihalla Hwy. expected to reopen Saturday evening following sinkhole repair

Coquihalla Hwy. expected to reopen Saturday evening following sinkhole repair

The northbound lanes will be closed until at least 5 p.m. Friday
Recent sexual assault allegation not the first against Vernon Cadet Camp

Recent sexual assault allegation not the first against Vernon Cadet Camp

Another former cadet who filed a lawsuit in 2023 says more safeguards needed to protect youth
New 'paediatric care crisis' plan sent to Health Ministry: Interior Health CEO

New 'paediatric care crisis' plan sent to Health Ministry: Interior Health CEO

New Interior Health proposal includes paediactric pharmacist, neonatologist and new hires
Supreme Court orders acquittal in Cranbrook toddler drowning death

Supreme Court orders acquittal in Cranbrook toddler drowning death

B.C. Appeals Court quashed the conviction in 2023, but ruled to enter a stay of proceedings instead of an acquittal