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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - SUMMERLAND REVIEW Ironman Canada postponed but plans to return to Penticton in 2021. Organizers plan to hold triathlon that usually draws around 2,000 particpants after cancelling in 2020 EEDITIONS – SUMMERLAND REVIEW VIRTUAL CAREER AND POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION GUIDE Okanagan 2021. Prairie Living - Spring 2021. SOAR Dec 2020/Jan 2021 OBITUARIES – SUMMERLAND REVIEW explore summerland review. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather VANCOUVER MEMORIAL GROWING TO HONOUR 215 CHILDREN BURIED Pairs of children’s shoes are placed on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery as a memorial to the 215 children whose remains have been found buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, in Vancouver, on Friday, May 28, 2021. PRINCETON MINE EMPLOYEE SHOT AND KILLED IN CHILLIWACK A 37-year-old Princeton man is the victim of the latest homicide in the Lower Mainland, occurring in Chilliwack. But police say there isnothing so far
RETRIAL DATE SET FOR FORMER OKANAGAN MAN’S MURDER The. B.C. Court of Appeal granted a retrial to former Vernon man William Schneider, convicted of second-degree murder in the 2016 death of Japanese exchange student Natsumi Kogawa. ABBOTSFORD COUNCILLOR’S POST ABOUT NAZI GERMANY PUTS HER Abbotsford Coun. Brenda Falk created controversy online again this week, but the questionable content she shared has raised issues about the lack of clarity in SUMMERLAND PRIVATE SCHOOL CLOSES The Glenfir School, a private school based in Summerland, is closing its doors permanently on March 18. Craig Dunbar, head of the school, said the decision to close was upsetting. “It’s a tragedy, but it was a situation that couldn’t be avoided,” he said. The school had been in existence since 1993, offering Junior KindergartenRead more THOMPSON OKANAGAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT OF GLENN There is a new president and chief executive officer at the helm of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA). Ellen Walker-Matthews has taken over from Glenn Mandziuk on a temporarybasis.
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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - SUMMERLAND REVIEW Ironman Canada postponed but plans to return to Penticton in 2021. Organizers plan to hold triathlon that usually draws around 2,000 particpants after cancelling in 2020 EEDITIONS – SUMMERLAND REVIEW VIRTUAL CAREER AND POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION GUIDE Okanagan 2021. Prairie Living - Spring 2021. SOAR Dec 2020/Jan 2021 OBITUARIES – SUMMERLAND REVIEW explore summerland review. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather VANCOUVER MEMORIAL GROWING TO HONOUR 215 CHILDREN BURIED Pairs of children’s shoes are placed on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery as a memorial to the 215 children whose remains have been found buried at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, in Vancouver, on Friday, May 28, 2021. PRINCETON MINE EMPLOYEE SHOT AND KILLED IN CHILLIWACK A 37-year-old Princeton man is the victim of the latest homicide in the Lower Mainland, occurring in Chilliwack. But police say there isnothing so far
RETRIAL DATE SET FOR FORMER OKANAGAN MAN’S MURDER The. B.C. Court of Appeal granted a retrial to former Vernon man William Schneider, convicted of second-degree murder in the 2016 death of Japanese exchange student Natsumi Kogawa. ABBOTSFORD COUNCILLOR’S POST ABOUT NAZI GERMANY PUTS HER Abbotsford Coun. Brenda Falk created controversy online again this week, but the questionable content she shared has raised issues about the lack of clarity in SUMMERLAND PRIVATE SCHOOL CLOSES The Glenfir School, a private school based in Summerland, is closing its doors permanently on March 18. Craig Dunbar, head of the school, said the decision to close was upsetting. “It’s a tragedy, but it was a situation that couldn’t be avoided,” he said. The school had been in existence since 1993, offering Junior KindergartenRead more THOMPSON OKANAGAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT OF GLENN There is a new president and chief executive officer at the helm of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA). Ellen Walker-Matthews has taken over from Glenn Mandziuk on a temporarybasis.
OBITUARIES – SUMMERLAND REVIEW explore summerland review. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather PANDEMIC ROPES IN FALKLAND STAMPEDE FOR SECOND STRAIGHT 17 hours ago · Pandemic ropes in Falkland Stampede for second straight year. Organizers had hoped to run three-day event at end of August 2021 Morning Star Staff 5 VERNON, 2 LAKE COUNTRY SCHOOLS EXPOSED TO COVID-19 17 hours ago · 5 Vernon, 2 Lake Country schools exposed to COVID-19. Two elementary and five high schools potentially exposed Jennifer Smith; Jun. 8, 2021 1:30 p.m. WEEKLY COVID-19 CASES ON THE DECLINE IN THE SOUTH OKANAGAN As COVID-19 cases across the province dip down so have cases in the South Okanagan, according to the BC CDC weekly update for May 2 to 8. The area saw a total of 23 new cases over the week, down from the 83 cases reported from April 25 to May 1. FORT ST. JOHN MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER FOLLOWING 14 hours ago · A Fort St. John man has been charged with five counts of attempted murder after a shootout with police in Merritt earlier this week. Gerald Cooper, 46, YOUNG WOMAN WHO STABBED AND KILLED PENTICTON TEEN TO BE 1 day ago · The young woman who pleaded guilty to the stabbing death of Penticton teen Eli Beauregard will be sentenced two years to the month of the crime being committed. EXPLODING DEVICE AT GENDER REVEAL PARTY LEADS TO WILDFIRE 15 hours ago · A $600 fine has been issued after a gender reveal party led to a wildfire in Alberta. Travis Fairweather, a wildfire information officer, says the party was taking place about 10 kilometres west of Fort McMurray on May 31. PENTICTON TO BECOME HOME TO A LARGER-THAN-LIFE T-REX Pentictonites will soon be able to name a 10,000-pound metal Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture among the city’s stand-out landmarks. Renowned Chilliwack metal artist Kevin Stone recently announced he’s been hired to build a 50-foot-long, 35-foot-tall T-rex sculpture that TRUDEAU CALLS LONDON VEHICLE ASSAULT THAT KILLED MUSLIM 22 hours ago · The country’s prime minister dubbed the alleged actions of a man to kill a Muslim family in Ontario on Sunday “a terrorist attack.” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the comments during a Tuesday (June 8) session in the House of Commons. TRUDEAU’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE COULD HAVE Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s acceptance of an inquiry’s finding that Canada committed genocide against Indigenous people could have tremendous legal impact if a court ever weighs Ottawa’s responsibility for crimes against humanity, experts say.SUMMERLAND REVIEW
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - SUMMERLAND REVIEW Ironman Canada postponed but plans to return to Penticton in 2021. Organizers plan to hold triathlon that usually draws around 2,000 particpants after cancelling in 2020 NEWS – SUMMERLAND REVIEW B.C.’s gender-diverse teens 6x more likely to experience ‘extreme stress’: UBC study. Researchers say family and school support can cushion the blow of bullying for these students EEDITIONS – SUMMERLAND REVIEWGEMMA ARTERTON SUMMERLANDSUMMERLAND 1750RD ISSUESSUMMERLAND MOVIE CASTSUMMERLAND MOVIE REVIEW VIRTUAL CAREER AND POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION GUIDE Okanagan 2021. Prairie Living - Spring 2021. SOAR Dec 2020/Jan 2021 OBITUARIES – SUMMERLAND REVIEWSUMMERLAND REVIEW NEWSPAPERLUCAS BOND SUMMERLANDOBITUARIES TOWANDA PASUMMERLAND BC NEWSPAPERSUMMERLAND BC OBITUARIESGEMMA ARTERTON SUMMERLAND explore summerland review. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather COVID-19 CASES MORE THAN DOUBLE IN COVID-19 cases more than double in Summerland. Summerland currently has the highest per capita daily case rate Brennan Phillips; May. 6,2021 9:50 a.m.
PRINCETON MINE EMPLOYEE SHOT AND KILLED IN CHILLIWACK A 37-year-old Princeton man is the victim of the latest homicide in the Lower Mainland, occurring in Chilliwack. But police say there isnothing so far
PENTICTON TO BECOME HOME TO A LARGER-THAN-LIFE T-REX Pentictonites will soon be able to name a 10,000-pound metal Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture among the city’s stand-out landmarks. Renowned Chilliwack metal artist Kevin Stone recently announced he’s been hired to build a 50-foot-long, 35-foot-tall T-rex sculpture that RETRIAL DATE SET FOR FORMER OKANAGAN MAN’S MURDER The. B.C. Court of Appeal granted a retrial to former Vernon man William Schneider, convicted of second-degree murder in the 2016 death of Japanese exchange student Natsumi Kogawa. PENTICTON WOMAN PLANS 250KM RUN AROUND OKANAGAN LAKE FOR A Penticton woman is planning to run around Okanagan Lake without taking more than a 40 minute break. On June 4, Rachel Kearney will run roughly 250 kilometres around Okanagan Lake to raise money and awareness for people struggling with eating disorders, a cause that isclose to her heart.
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PRINCETON MINE EMPLOYEE SHOT AND KILLED IN CHILLIWACK A 37-year-old Princeton man is the victim of the latest homicide in the Lower Mainland, occurring in Chilliwack. But police say there isnothing so far
PENTICTON TO BECOME HOME TO A LARGER-THAN-LIFE T-REX Pentictonites will soon be able to name a 10,000-pound metal Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture among the city’s stand-out landmarks. Renowned Chilliwack metal artist Kevin Stone recently announced he’s been hired to build a 50-foot-long, 35-foot-tall T-rex sculpture that RETRIAL DATE SET FOR FORMER OKANAGAN MAN’S MURDER The. B.C. Court of Appeal granted a retrial to former Vernon man William Schneider, convicted of second-degree murder in the 2016 death of Japanese exchange student Natsumi Kogawa. PENTICTON WOMAN PLANS 250KM RUN AROUND OKANAGAN LAKE FOR A Penticton woman is planning to run around Okanagan Lake without taking more than a 40 minute break. On June 4, Rachel Kearney will run roughly 250 kilometres around Okanagan Lake to raise money and awareness for people struggling with eating disorders, a cause that isclose to her heart.
MOBILE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS TO TRAVERSE INTERIOR 5 hours ago · Interior Health (IH) has kicked the #journey2immunity into high gear with the launch of mobile vaccination clinics. The mobile clinics will target rural and remote communities and other hard-to-reach communities in the region. SUMMERLAND ORNAMENTAL GARDENS TO HOLD ONLINE PLANT SALE The Summerland Ornamental Gardens will hold its annual spring plant sale online this year. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the six-hectare (15-acre) gardens has been closed to the public since March 2020 until recently. INTERIOR B.C. CARE HOMES AWARDED NATIONAL GRANT 10 hours ago · Care homes and hospice houses throughout the B.C. Interior has been awarded $700,000 via a national program. The LTC+ Acting on Pandemic Learning Together program is a Healthcare Excellence Canada program launched to document and share lessons learned from delivering care during COVID-19, with hopes to be better prepared for future pandemics. WEEKLY COVID-19 CASES ON THE DECLINE IN THE SOUTH OKANAGAN As COVID-19 cases across the province dip down so have cases in the South Okanagan, according to the BC CDC weekly update for May 2 to 8. The area saw a total of 23 new cases over the week, down from the 83 cases reported from April 25 to May 1. WEST KELOWNA COUNTRY SINGER RAISES OVER $45K FOR MS 14 hours ago · West Kelowna country musician Ben Klick organized his third annual Music Fest MS and despite going virtual, he raised $45,360 for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. TK’EMLUPS CONDEMNS VANDALISM AT KAMLOOPS CATHOLIC CHURCH 8 hours ago · Tk’emlups condemns vandalism at Kamloops Catholic church. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church was built by Catholic Missionaries Jun. 7, 2021 2:11 p.m. TRUDEAU’S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF INDIGENOUS GENOCIDE COULD HAVE Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s acceptance of an inquiry’s finding that Canada committed genocide against Indigenous people could have tremendous legal impact if a court ever weighs Ottawa’s responsibility for crimes against humanity, experts say. VANCOUVER ISLAND FIRST NATIONS DECLARATION NOT ENOUGH FOR 7 hours ago · Although three southwestern Vancouver Island First Nations called for a halt to both old-growth logging and related protests on their territory in a declaration made over the weekend, activists say they will stand their ground at the Fairy Creekwatershed.
PENTICTON TO BECOME HOME TO A LARGER-THAN-LIFE T-REX Pentictonites will soon be able to name a 10,000-pound metal Tyrannosaurus rex sculpture among the city’s stand-out landmarks. Renowned Chilliwack metal artist Kevin Stone recently announced he’s been hired to build a 50-foot-long, 35-foot-tall T-rex sculpture that LAST SUMMER’S WILDFIRE IN PENTICTON BRINGS BEARS DOWN 9 hours ago · Last summer’s wildfire in Penticton brings bears down mountain. Conservation officers hope residents near Christie Mountain can manage attractants* __
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