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More classroom space coming to Kelowna school: B.C. Government

More classroom space coming to Kelowna school: B.C. Government

120 seats in five new classrooms are coming to North Glenmore Elementary
Ukrainians in Kelowna come together to plan a path forward, as war rages on

Ukrainians in Kelowna come together to plan a path forward, as war rages on

After nearly 2 years of war, Kelowna Stands With Ukraine is helping people to plan for the future
A digital loonie can wait, Canadians tell Bank of Canada

A digital loonie can wait, Canadians tell Bank of Canada

Vast majority do not trust the Bank of Canada to issue a secure digital currency
‘Tackling stigma’ Victoria group aims to help immigrants, refugees

‘Tackling stigma’ Victoria group aims to help immigrants, refugees

The group helped more than 400 individuals
1 year later, B.C. family carrying the burden of the son who did not come home

1 year later, B.C. family carrying the burden of the son who did not come home

$10,000 reward offered in case of Carl Schooner Jr., last seen in Williams Lake on Dec. 3, 2022
Financial insecurity can contribute to child abuse: B.C. psychologist

Financial insecurity can contribute to child abuse: B.C. psychologist

B.C. has the highest rate of child abuse in Canada, according to Stats Canada
No injuries from Okanagan Connector crash involving semi-truck

No injuries from Okanagan Connector crash involving semi-truck

The crash occurred sometime Tuesday night
Oliver hospital closes emergency department for 4th time in 6 days

Oliver hospital closes emergency department for 4th time in 6 days

People are directed to Penticton’s Regional Hospital instead for emergency care
Province’s Doukhobor apology postponed last-minute

Province’s Doukhobor apology postponed last-minute

Province says apology intended to be in the Legislature will be rescheduled
B.C.’s latest financial statement under scrutiny by auditor-general

B.C.’s latest financial statement under scrutiny by auditor-general

Michael Pickup says B.C. has failed to meet Canadian accounting standards for last 16 years