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New mayor & councillor are the only changes

Saturday was election day. People bustled in and out of the Legion Hall all day long.
New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

New injunction sought for Occupy Vancouver

The B.C. government is seeking another injunction after Occupy Vancouver moves one block to courthouse.
B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C. wants teens signed up to vote

B.C.'s new chief electoral officer wants to extend voter registration to 16-year-olds while they are in high school.
Princeton residents vote for change

Princeton residents vote for change

"It's time for a change." The majority of residents in Princeton that came out to vote seem to agree with Fred Thomas.
B.C. Games shining bright in Greater Vernon

B.C. Games shining bright in Greater Vernon

Official ceremony launches countdown to sports extravaganza

Earthquake rocks the South Okanagan

Residents of the South Okanagan may have been shaken out of bed early today after a small earthquake rocked the area.
Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Case closed on Heed's tainted election

Elections BC has dismissed complaints from an opposition MLA and the candidate Heed defeated in the 2009 B.C. election.

RCMP lay murder charges in death of Princeton woman

The RCMP have laid a charge of first degree murder against Roger Badour, 63 yrs old, who was arrested on November 8th, 2011 in Penticton.
Hooligans knock down lamppost

Hooligans knock down lamppost

This was one of the recent bouts of damage done to property in Princeton.
Business community talks B.C. Jobs Plan

Business community talks B.C. Jobs Plan

Director of Outreach, Pamela Martin shared the fact that “community concerns are familiar across the province.