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Kamloops teens restore faith in next generation for Vernon woman

Kamloops teens restore faith in next generation for Vernon woman

Return of wallet surprises woman who didn't even realize it was missing
Teen set to start at UBC dies after falling off Metro Vancouver cliff

Teen set to start at UBC dies after falling off Metro Vancouver cliff

Ontario native, 17, dead after 50-metre plunge in Lynn Canyon Park
BC Ferries records busiest summer in 64-year history

BC Ferries records busiest summer in 64-year history

The organization welcomed over 5 million travellers in June and July
Fire at Sicamous thrift store being investigated as arson

Fire at Sicamous thrift store being investigated as arson

Evidence upgrades fire initially deemed suspicious in nature
Chiefs delay vote on CanadaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s $47.8B First Nations child welfare deal

Chiefs delay vote on CanadaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s $47.8B First Nations child welfare deal

Assembly of First Nations postpone assembly after chiefs and advocates express concern
Trail boy's cancer care supported through B.C. hospital's Dream Lottery

Trail boy's cancer care supported through B.C. hospital's Dream Lottery

Nearly three years ago, Thatcher's parents Mark and Keri too him to a pediatrician's appointment where the doctor found an enlarged liver and then a tumour on Thatcher's kidneys. He was diagnosed with a stage 4s neuroblastoma.
Lulu the dog so matted BC SPCA couldn't tell back from front

Lulu the dog so matted BC SPCA couldn't tell back from front

Within a few days, Lulu was seeking out love and attention, and 'has the cutest little prance,' says BC SPCA
Emergency water restrictions ordered for much of Princeton

Emergency water restrictions ordered for much of Princeton

Mechanical failure at well leads to directive
Whooping cough cases spike in several parts of Canada

Whooping cough cases spike in several parts of Canada

Quebec reports more than 11,670 cases this year, a significant jump from the annual average of 562
'Bell-to-bell' ban on cellphones takes effect in B.C. classrooms

'Bell-to-bell' ban on cellphones takes effect in B.C. classrooms

New rules around cell-phones to come into effect with the start of the new school year.
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