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Non-timber forest products (NTFP) provide a wealth of natural resources for the Osoyoos Indian Band (OIB).
Lily Coursol, 6, and grandmother Brenda Brintnell blow whistles together on their home street of Winona Road in the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be heading to Italy next week for the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV. Prime Minister Mark ...
"He ain't stopping us from coming down here," a man from Kamloops said to me, regarding U.S. President Donald Trump a few ...
The Vancouver Police Department says 52-year-old James Hurlbut, a registered sex offender, was arrested in the Downtown ...
The recently elected member of parliament in Kelowna has been appointed as Secretary of State - Defence Procurement by Prime ...
Surrey city council approved on Monday a motion that Mayor Brenda Locke brought forward on April 28 for city hall to hire a ...
FortisBC is taking the feedback seriously and has postponed its open houses that were scheduled for May 14 in Keremeos, May ...
The Forest Practices Board says a prescribed burn during the 2023 Downton Lake wildfire near Gun Lake was "reasonable, given ...
Two MLAs say they are not surprised that Indigenous Bands are alarmed by their denial of" unfounded sovereignty claims" ...
This year's theme for National Nursing Week is 'the power of nurses to transform health,' focusing on the impact of nurses in ...
Mario Piroddi of BDO Canada LLP presented the Audited 2024 Consolidated Financial Statement to Kimberley City Council on ...