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Alberta residents in stolen vehicle nabbed by police

Three Alberta residents are facing theft charges after they were nabbed in a stolen vehicle by Sicamous RCMP.
Bruhn Bridge doesn’t inspire confidence

Bruhn Bridge doesn’t inspire confidence

Province has no immediate plan to replace aging infrastructure.
Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Clark winds up Kelowna byelection run

Premier Christy Clark's bid to get a seat in the B.C. legislature culminates today as voters go to the polls in Westside-Kelowna.

RCMP briefs: paranoid man creates stir in neighbourhood

RCMP receive a report of a man in his early 20s who showed up at Gordon Mackie Lane residence, appearing to be paranoid and afraid.
B.C. seeks lessons from Quebec disaster

B.C. seeks lessons from Quebec disaster

B.C. will incorporate lessons from the Lac Megantic rail disaster in its own effort to improve oil spill protection
Update: Fatal MVI closes Trans-Canada west of Revelstoke

Update: Fatal MVI closes Trans-Canada west of Revelstoke

A serious MVI 8 kilometres west of Revelstoke on Sunday morning closed the Trans-Canada for about eight hours on Sunday.

Dog walkers get turfed

Finlayson Park will not be open for dogs during the Summer Stomp & Burnout.
Happy Birthday Canada

Happy Birthday Canada

Sicamous once again celebrated Canada Day in style with a variety of activities and entertainment, complete with fireworks on the water.
Food bank aims to pay back generosity of Albertans in need

Food bank aims to pay back generosity of Albertans in need

Donations being accepted, places to stay also welcomed for those affected by flooding.
Jobs Minister Shirley Bond defends B.C.'s Bollywood awards

Jobs Minister Shirley Bond defends B.C.'s Bollywood awards

NDP says TV ratings of 30 million Indian households show the B.C. Liberals blew $11 million on an election stunt