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Report states Indigenous tourism sector falling short of recovery goals

Report states Indigenous tourism sector falling short of recovery goals

Indigenous Tourism Association says sector has not rebounded same way others have post-COVID
Province steps in with B.C. city 'significantly' missing housing targets

Province steps in with B.C. city 'significantly' missing housing targets

B.C.'s Ministry of Housing appoints housing advisor to Oak Bay
Defence cites self-defence in Prince George machete attack trial

Defence cites self-defence in Prince George machete attack trial

Closing arguments underway in trial of Dakota Rayn Keewatin and Kerridge Andrew Lowley
Chilliwack resident sentenced in $47M money-laundering scheme from illegal cannabis

Chilliwack resident sentenced in $47M money-laundering scheme from illegal cannabis

Chilliwack resident gets 12-month conditional sentence and ordered to forfeit $50K in proceeds of crime
Incandescence: B.C. filmmakers capture 2 years of Okanagan wildfires

Incandescence: B.C. filmmakers capture 2 years of Okanagan wildfires

Gibsons couple track the White Rock Lake Fire of 2021 and the McDougall Creek Fire of 2023
Ugandan twins with touching adoption story experience snow in Okanagan

Ugandan twins with touching adoption story experience snow in Okanagan

Jeremy Randolph and Stephanie Murray went through great lengths to adopt their Ugandan daughters, Caroline and Josephine, twins who had their first snowy experience during a visit to Vernon
Osoyoos invited to join alliance of Canadian border towns over Trump threats

Osoyoos invited to join alliance of Canadian border towns over Trump threats

Tariffs against Canadian imports into U.S. are expected to kick in on Feb. 1
Reggae singer sends a message to Kelowna, 'smile'

Reggae singer sends a message to Kelowna, 'smile'

Raggae singer's anthem celebrates living in Kelowna
Universities call international student cuts an ‘earthquake’ to their finances

Universities call international student cuts an ‘earthquake’ to their finances

Canada issued about 40 per cent fewer international study permits and wants more reductions
Fewer fans spending less, rising costs straining Canada’s live music industry

Fewer fans spending less, rising costs straining Canada’s live music industry

Report says live music contributed $2B to Canada’s GDP, and connected tourism nearly $9B