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EDITORIAL: Camper eviction near Keremeos raises questions

Camper eviction near Keremeos by the province raises questions

Province’s help needed in fight to protect riverbed

EDITORIAL: There's no need for camping on riverbeds. Provincial help needed.
Koyotes U18 team earns bronze in provincial tournament

Koyotes U18 team earns bronze in provincial tournament

Koyotes U18 team earns bronze in provincial tournament
Grist Mill wins best small bite in BBQ King competition

Grist Mill wins best small bite in BBQ King competition

Grist Mill wins best small bite in Similkameen BBQ King competition
Crash closes highway headed west out of Keremeos

Crash closes highway headed west out of Keremeos

A two vehicle collision at the west edge of Keremeos has closed the highway. Traffic is being rerouted.
New toll-free number to report elder abuse

New toll-free number to report elder abuse

Interior Health is the first health authority in the province to introduce a region-wide number to report abuse.
Fire destroys Cawston home

Fire destroys Cawston home

Fire destroyed a Cawston home leaving at least one homeless.
Province throws lifeline to closing rural schools in Osoyoos and Penticton

Province throws lifeline to closing rural schools in Osoyoos and Penticton

A new rural education enhancement fund has been started by the province to help school districts keep rural schools open.
WW II veteran recalls his service in the South Atlantic

WW II veteran recalls his service in the South Atlantic

“We were killers” said Merrill Hewitt, in describing his war past. Some memories however, refuse to die.
Hedley miners found their own form of rapid transit

Hedley miners found their own form of rapid transit

I have come to have a great deal of respect for the hardiness and ingenuity of the men who worked in the Mascot and Nickel Plate mines