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Medical staff at Shuswap Lake General Hospital have raised concerns about the state of the hospital and the need for upgrades. (Lachlan Labere-Salmon Arm Observer)

Board presses Interior Health for improvements to Shuswap Hospital

Infrastructure improvements at Shuswap Lake General Hospital are needed: CSRD

Medical staff at Shuswap Lake General Hospital have raised concerns about the state of the hospital and the need for upgrades. (Lachlan Labere-Salmon Arm Observer)
Parson residents say the new Canada Post mailboxes located on a double-yellow line area of the road between Golden and Cranbrook are difficult to access. (Photo contributed)

Parsons residents ‘you’ve got mail’ in Golden

Canada Post redirected mail from Parsons to Golden for more than a month

Parson residents say the new Canada Post mailboxes located on a double-yellow line area of the road between Golden and Cranbrook are difficult to access. (Photo contributed)
A venting tube protrudes from an upper floor at Shuswap Lake General Hospital. (Lachlan Labere-Salmon Arm Observer)

Shuswap doctor appalled with state of local hospital

Dr. Scott Mckee brought his concerns to Salmon Arm council and CSRD

A venting tube protrudes from an upper floor at Shuswap Lake General Hospital. (Lachlan Labere-Salmon Arm Observer)
Ranchero-Deep Creek Fire Department and the BC Wildfire Service firefighters took quick action to subdue the Violet Creek fire north of Grindrod near the Larch Hills Forest Service Road on Aug. 9, 2021. (CSRD Fire Services)

Hot weather sparks wildfire concerns in Columbia-Shuswap

Columbia Shuswap Regional District prepares for wildfire season early

Ranchero-Deep Creek Fire Department and the BC Wildfire Service firefighters took quick action to subdue the Violet Creek fire north of Grindrod near the Larch Hills Forest Service Road on Aug. 9, 2021. (CSRD Fire Services)
CSRD chief administrative officer John MacLean

Columbia-Shuswap area population increases 11% since 2016

Columbia-Shuswap Regional District releases quarterly report

CSRD chief administrative officer John MacLean
Fire fighters training. (Columbia Shuswap Regional District)

Now hiring: Assistant fire chief needed for Columbia Shuswap Regional District

The board approved the hiring of the position

Fire fighters training. (Columbia Shuswap Regional District)
Kootenay Krush Farms is located near Parsons. (Black Press Media File)

‘Canned response’: Frustration grows over outdoor cannabis operation near Golden

Health Canada responded to residents of Parsons regarding the cannabis odour

Kootenay Krush Farms is located near Parsons. (Black Press Media File)
Wildlife photographer turns lens on wolves killed with neck snares

Wildlife photographer turns lens on wolves killed with neck snares

John Marriott shares passion for conservancy with video series, Exposed

Wildlife photographer turns lens on wolves killed with neck snares
A Silver Creek couple have been given 30 days to find another home after being handed an eviction notice because their rental unit is non-compliant with zoning. (Photo submitted)

Shuswap couple shocked by eviction notice for rural illegal suite

Regional district says zoning doesn’t permit residence to be used as rental duplex

A Silver Creek couple have been given 30 days to find another home after being handed an eviction notice because their rental unit is non-compliant with zoning. (Photo submitted)
Leon Yanko serves Salmon Arm Secondary principal Rob MacAulay coffee in a photo from the front page of School District #83’s Newsline publication. (SAS Sullivan Campus photo)

Special-needs student faces barriers to post secondary education

Okanagan College campus not funded to provide courses for people who need one-on-one assistance

Leon Yanko serves Salmon Arm Secondary principal Rob MacAulay coffee in a photo from the front page of School District #83’s Newsline publication. (SAS Sullivan Campus photo)
Canadian Christian musician, guitarist and drummer who grew up in Salmon Arm will perform a CD release concert at the Salmar Classic Theatre on April 5. (Photo contributed)

Loss of record contract strengthens musician as artist

Shuswap singer-songwriter Dan Bremnes to release new CD

Canadian Christian musician, guitarist and drummer who grew up in Salmon Arm will perform a CD release concert at the Salmar Classic Theatre on April 5. (Photo contributed)
A real trooper, Jane Scranton has been fighting cancer for two-and-a-half years. While the drugs she is receiving are helping her win the battle, contagious diseases like measles could kill her. (Photo submitted)

Shuswap residents share good reasons for immunization

Two families dealing with debilitating diseases offer stories of fear and pain

A real trooper, Jane Scranton has been fighting cancer for two-and-a-half years. While the drugs she is receiving are helping her win the battle, contagious diseases like measles could kill her. (Photo submitted)
Graphic artist Justin Maas’s book, “Drawing Realistic Pencil Portraits Step by Step: Basic Techniques for the Head and Face,” will be available for purchase in July and can e previewed and pre-ordered online. (Jim Elliott/Salmon Arm Observer)

Celebrity portraits attract book offer

Talented Shuswap artist Justin Maas shares technique for realistic pencil portraiture

Graphic artist Justin Maas’s book, “Drawing Realistic Pencil Portraits Step by Step: Basic Techniques for the Head and Face,” will be available for purchase in July and can e previewed and pre-ordered online. (Jim Elliott/Salmon Arm Observer)
Shuswap residents challenge complaints, misconceptions around refugees

Shuswap residents challenge complaints, misconceptions around refugees

Arriving with permanent resident status, families receive same benefits as other Canadians

Shuswap residents challenge complaints, misconceptions around refugees
Devon More returns to Salmon Arm with Berlin Waltz, which played Shuswap Theatre’s 2016 Theatre on the Edge festival before becoming a smash hit at fringe festivals from Montreal to Vancouver. (Petrocker Photography)

Cold War Cabaret offers song, slam poetry and sock puppets

Devon More returns to Shuswap with Berlin Waltz, March 16

Devon More returns to Salmon Arm with Berlin Waltz, which played Shuswap Theatre’s 2016 Theatre on the Edge festival before becoming a smash hit at fringe festivals from Montreal to Vancouver. (Petrocker Photography)
Shuswap Children’s Association executive director June Stewart looks over flyers for the various services and programs the organization continues to offer despite rising costs and insufficient funding. (File photo)

Shuswap children’s organizations offer mixed reviews on Budget 2019

Concern over long waitlists, early intervention funding, but relief child care funds are included

Shuswap Children’s Association executive director June Stewart looks over flyers for the various services and programs the organization continues to offer despite rising costs and insufficient funding. (File photo)
Letter: BC Liberals best at enriching wealthy friends

Letter: BC Liberals best at enriching wealthy friends

Are B.C. voters sick enough yet of being fleeced? Given that British…

Letter: BC Liberals best at enriching wealthy friends
Elk herd crossing Highway 97A in search of food

Elk herd crossing Highway 97A in search of food

Snow at higher elevations forces herd to move into valleys

Elk herd crossing Highway 97A in search of food
The founder and leader of the Juno award-winning band Fathead, Al Lerman is a disciple of acoustic blues, whose presence at Roots & Blues will add a lot of substance to many workshops, says Peter North festival artistic director. (Photo contributed)

Top blues talent joins festival roster

Salmon Arm’s Roots and Blues adds stellar Canadian acts to 2019 event

The founder and leader of the Juno award-winning band Fathead, Al Lerman is a disciple of acoustic blues, whose presence at Roots & Blues will add a lot of substance to many workshops, says Peter North festival artistic director. (Photo contributed)
Dr. Richard Zigler (second from left) left Canada for Africa, where he taught special needs education at Pwani University in Kenya. (Photo contributed)

Former Shuswap teacher remembered for staying true to beliefs

Celebration of life for Dr. Richard Zigler taking place Saturday, Feb. 23

Dr. Richard Zigler (second from left) left Canada for Africa, where he taught special needs education at Pwani University in Kenya. (Photo contributed)