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Local business delivers water to Kelowna’s Tent City

Local business delivers water to Kelowna’s Tent City

The residents of Kelowna’s Tent City have been without runing water for 8 months
3rd annual ‘Bike Fest’ hits Penticton roads, trails

3rd annual ‘Bike Fest’ hits Penticton roads, trails

Cyclists take part in city-wide event on May 4 and 5
B.C. library co-op seals leak after hacker obtained data, demanded ransom

B.C. library co-op seals leak after hacker obtained data, demanded ransom

The co-op didn’t respond and didn’t send any ransom money
Canada expanding surveillance, increasing testing for avian flu

Canada expanding surveillance, increasing testing for avian flu

Fragments of highly pathogenic avian flu have been detected in pasteurized milk sold in the U.S.
Red dresses at B.C fashion show honour missing and murdered Indigenous women

Red dresses at B.C fashion show honour missing and murdered Indigenous women

Red Dress Day was inspired by Métis artist Jamie Black’s installation project
Princess Anne takes part in keys-to-the-ship ceremony for B.C. navy vessel

Princess Anne takes part in keys-to-the-ship ceremony for B.C. navy vessel

HMCS Max Bernays is Western Canada’s 1st arctic navy ship
Always something ‘brewing’ at Penticton’s Abandoned Rail

Always something ‘brewing’ at Penticton’s Abandoned Rail

This story is part of the Western News’ Women Who Dare feature
Strata hotel proposed for site of Penticton’s El Rancho Motel

Strata hotel proposed for site of Penticton’s El Rancho Motel

Council receives revised proposal for redevelopment of three Westminster Avenue properties
Fans take to B.C. streets as Canucks advance to 2nd round of playoffs

Fans take to B.C. streets as Canucks advance to 2nd round of playoffs

Canucks beat the Nashville Predators 1-0 in Game 6
Tsartlip Indian Day School survivor says settlement not enough

Tsartlip Indian Day School survivor says settlement not enough

Angel Sampson works with local survivors to attempt to appeal their claims