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Threat to 'smash his face in' gets Salmon Arm woman arrested

Threat to 'smash his face in' gets Salmon Arm woman arrested

Woman made further threats to neighbour with RCMP on-site
Special avalanche warning in effect along B.C.-Alberta border

Special avalanche warning in effect along B.C.-Alberta border

Avalanche Canada says the warning is in effect until the end of day on March 24
B.C. gives Revelstoke lumber industry $1.2M to get off old-growth

B.C. gives Revelstoke lumber industry $1.2M to get off old-growth

BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund gives $825,000 to Downie Timber, $250,000 to remanufacturing arm Selkirk Cedar and $152,000 to Big Eddy Machine Shop
Vernon supportive housing residents help to clean-up the community

Vernon supportive housing residents help to clean-up the community

Turning Points Collaborative Society's second annual clean-up took place downtown on Wednesday
Okanagan Water Basin Board welcomes new executive director

Okanagan Water Basin Board welcomes new executive director

'It is an honour to lead OBWB into its next chapter'
Small B.C. businesses resilient, but U.S. tariffs require flexibility: Analyst

Small B.C. businesses resilient, but U.S. tariffs require flexibility: Analyst

Not unlike COVID, U.S. tariffs will require small businesses to be flexible, learn new things fast
'Refuse to be complicit': UBC Okanagan students call for end of RBC on campus

'Refuse to be complicit': UBC Okanagan students call for end of RBC on campus

UBCO student group calls for removal of RBC from camps for "climate crimes"
Community discussion planned for Keremeos Fire Hall replacement

Community discussion planned for Keremeos Fire Hall replacement

Aging hall no longer considered suitable for hosting the fire department
New research shows northern and central B.C. most exposed to tariffs

New research shows northern and central B.C. most exposed to tariffs

Bulkley-Nechako and the Kitimat-Stikine regions in B.C. to see the greatest disruption from tariffs
B.C. Uber drivers could be on the road to Canada's first union certification

B.C. Uber drivers could be on the road to Canada's first union certification

If successful, Greater Victoria Uber drivers would become the first group of rideshare workers in Canada to certify