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B.C. premier applauds call to decriminalize drug possession

B.C. premier applauds call to decriminalize drug possession

Police shouldn’t struggle with health issues, Horgan says
Summerland to hold meeting on solar project

Summerland to hold meeting on solar project

Event on July 13 at 1 p.m. open to comments from the public
LETTER: Land for Summerland’s solar project site was designated for growth

LETTER: Land for Summerland’s solar project site was designated for growth

Site represents close to 20 per cent of land marked for future growth
Shuswap resident calls RCMP about vehicle with U.S. licence plates

Shuswap resident calls RCMP about vehicle with U.S. licence plates

Police summoned on July 4 regarding car parked with California plates
Kelowna woman’s dog attacked by unlicensed pit bull: RDCO

Kelowna woman’s dog attacked by unlicensed pit bull: RDCO

Kelowna resident Yuli Lavigne shared a social media post detailing the attack on her dog
Classical music festival going ahead in the Okanagan

Classical music festival going ahead in the Okanagan

The fifth annual Vernon Proms Classical Music Festival has modified programming to keep people safe
Canadian policing organization calls for decriminalization of simple illicit drug possession

Canadian policing organization calls for decriminalization of simple illicit drug possession

Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police want policing focus of opioid crisis to be replaced with a health one
COVID-19: Fundraiser launched to keep Okanagan restaurant afloat

COVID-19: Fundraiser launched to keep Okanagan restaurant afloat

A GoFundMe account has been set up for Little Tex Restaurant with a goal of $25,000
Indigenous leader Ed John pleads not guilty to historical sex charges

Indigenous leader Ed John pleads not guilty to historical sex charges

Ed John’s lawyer entered the plea by telephone on behalf of his client
RCMP investigate threat against Indigenous totem poles on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast

RCMP investigate threat against Indigenous totem poles on B.C.’s Sunshine Coast

Police describe the nature of the threat as ‘sensitive’