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Ogden Point sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Ogden Point sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Not quite as many ship dockings, but the ships had more passengers.
Two arrested after Kelowna teen killed by vehicle

Two arrested after Kelowna teen killed by vehicle

Tristan Seeger, 15, succumbed to his injuries after being struck by a vehicle at approximately 4 p.m. on Oct. 21.
B.C. man accused of removing, ditching ankle monitor while on bail, leading police on chase

B.C. man accused of removing, ditching ankle monitor while on bail, leading police on chase

Michael James Power, 39, is facing a total of 11 charges stemming from alleged offences in Clearwater, Salmon Arm and Fort St. John.
Kelowna transit bus hit-and-run under investigation

Kelowna transit bus hit-and-run under investigation

BC Transit is assisting the Kelowna RCMP with the investigation and will also be conducting an internal investigation.
Man convicted in 2014 Kelowna killing back behind bars

Man convicted in 2014 Kelowna killing back behind bars

Earlier this week, Steven Pirko was charged with carrying concealed brass knuckles and carrying a knife outside of his home, in breach of his probation conditions.
Telus customers can now get cell service between Sooke and Port Renfrew

Telus customers can now get cell service between Sooke and Port Renfrew

Telus has signed a deal with Rogers Communications for roaming service in the area
Post-It note results in $25,000 donation to Richmond archives

Post-It note results in $25,000 donation to Richmond archives

An intern has been hired to help digitize records and highlight the history of education in Richmond.
Blackwater Gold mine construction 45% complete

Blackwater Gold mine construction 45% complete

Artemis Gold says gold and silver project 160 km southwest of Prince George on track for first gold/silver pour in 2024
Expect soft B.C. home sales the rest of the year, says real estate association

Expect soft B.C. home sales the rest of the year, says real estate association

High interest rates expected to dampen housing sales going into 2024: BCREA
First Nations petitioning to stop Canfor logging

First Nations petitioning to stop Canfor logging

A court petition has been started to protect the Chuu Xaadeslii region, which includes the Anzac and Table Rivers, alleging the province has breached Treaty 8 rights.
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