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5 Interior B.C. highways could see snow ahead of long weekend

5 Interior B.C. highways could see snow ahead of long weekend

2-5 cm of snow is expected on the Coquihalla, Rogers Pass and elsewhere
Salmon Arm council supports placement of 30-metre Rogers cell tower

Salmon Arm council supports placement of 30-metre Rogers cell tower

Tower to go up at 1710 10th Ave. SW
Cost of removing logs felled along trail too much for Salmon Arm council

Cost of removing logs felled along trail too much for Salmon Arm council

Estimates for work do not include potential $21,000 cost of trail rehabilitation
Council supports LCRB application for upcoming Salmon Arm Demolition Derby

Council supports LCRB application for upcoming Salmon Arm Demolition Derby

Two-day June event to include swap meet, show n’ shine
Penticton Vees complete ‘special’ comeback, advance to BCHL Finals

Penticton Vees complete ‘special’ comeback, advance to BCHL Finals

Vees score two goals in 13 seconds to stun Salmon Arm Silverbacks in Game 7
Salmon Arm Silverbacks’ playoff run ends in last-minute defeat by Penticton

Salmon Arm Silverbacks’ playoff run ends in last-minute defeat by Penticton

Salmon Arm’s Interior Conference Finals run ends with 4-3 loss in Game 7
State of Salmon Arm facilities spurs effort to create sport and culture council

State of Salmon Arm facilities spurs effort to create sport and culture council

‘You can’t do that on your own, you have to do that collectively’
Stories of resilience: Celista Cabinetry rebuilds to be better than ever

Stories of resilience: Celista Cabinetry rebuilds to be better than ever

North Shuswap chamber launches series celebrating resilience and recovery
Fire prohibitions to start in Kamloops Fire Centre

Fire prohibitions to start in Kamloops Fire Centre

Category 2 open fires will be banned at 12 p.m. Friday, May 17
Okanagan Humane Society gets donation amid record year for surrenders

Okanagan Humane Society gets donation amid record year for surrenders

The Okanagan Humane Society received a $2,500 donation to help with programs like pet assistance