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Liberals’ Throne Speech is ‘hypocritical, opportunistic, cynical, and potentially productive’, says veteran political analyst

Liberals’ Throne Speech is ‘hypocritical, opportunistic, cynical, and potentially productive’, says veteran political analyst

‘It’s very easy to be the opposition leader; it’s a lot more difficult to run a government.’
Cancer survivors determined to make a difference

Cancer survivors determined to make a difference

Kelowna-to-Delta Ride2Survive begins early Saturday morning
New drinking water report from Interior Health examines area’s water systems

New drinking water report from Interior Health examines area’s water systems

The report cites the Village of Clinton as a success story in improving water quality.
Ashcroft Canada Day celebration will stretch over two days

Ashcroft Canada Day celebration will stretch over two days

The Canada Show on June 30 celebrates our history, and the July 1 event has something for everyone.
Local news briefs: Kids’ TRYathlon coming soon

Local news briefs: Kids’ TRYathlon coming soon

Plus a Village of Ashcroft barbecue, an open market at the HUB, and Canada Day at the Legion.
New app brings historic Ashcroft to life on walking tour

New app brings historic Ashcroft to life on walking tour

The free app lets people explore the village and see long-vanished buildings spring to life.
Four students complete year-long Early Childhood Education course in Cache Creek

Four students complete year-long Early Childhood Education course in Cache Creek

The course aims to help alleviate the scarcity of qualified daycare providers in local communities.
Stay safe in the sun this summer

Stay safe in the sun this summer

Dr. Harvey Lui has some tips for protecting your skin, and busts a few myths about tanning.
Search for missing aircraft continues near Kimberly

Search for missing aircraft continues near Kimberly

It’s been a week since an aircraft carrying two people went missing between Cranbrook and Kamloops
Kelowna man will serve prison time for toddler’s death

Kelowna man will serve prison time for toddler’s death

A Kelowna man has has been sentenced for the 2005 death of a two-year-old boy in Calgary