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Police believe there are more sex assault victims in Kootenays

Police believe there are more sex assault victims in Kootenays

Harry Charles Sadd of Victoria currently faces 23 counts of indecent assault and one count of sexual assault against young boys.
Crawford Bay land sale triggers park talk

Crawford Bay land sale triggers park talk

Some residents of Crawford Bay say the impending sale of 162 acres of land
Cougar Annie brings west coast history to life

Cougar Annie brings west coast history to life

The audience at Millennium Park wasn’t large but a multi-media musical event got a warm reception
Outstanding wildfire response from staff, community partners

Outstanding wildfire response from staff, community partners

Interior Health is on the frontlines of an emergency that proves how far people will go to help.
RCMP respond to nearly 100 calls

RCMP respond to nearly 100 calls

Creston RCMP responded to a total of 98 calls from August 15-21, Cpl. Darren Kakuno said onTuesday.
Artist unveils new exhibit at Kunze Gallery

Artist unveils new exhibit at Kunze Gallery

New exhibit at Kunze Gallery illustrates the versatility of Creston Valley artist Maggie Leal Valias
Cemetery plan prepares for future

Cemetery plan prepares for future

Evolving public expectations are pressuring changes at Forest Lawn Cemetery
Country star Duane Steele to perform in 3-Eh concert

Country star Duane Steele to perform in 3-Eh concert

Country music star Duane Steel will take to the 3-Eh stage this Saturday evening
Ex-Surrey mayor Dianne Watts top pick to lead BC Liberals: poll

Ex-Surrey mayor Dianne Watts top pick to lead BC Liberals: poll

Watts beats MLA Sam Sullivan and former finance minister Mike de Jong
BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

BC Ferries reports record-breaking traffic for first quarter

Vehicle traffic was the highest it’s ever been, and passenger traffic is the highest it’s been in over 20 years for the months of April, May and June.