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Education ministry offers new school bus funds

Education ministry offers new school bus funds

$14.7 million fund requires school districts to drop bus fees charged to parents
Rutland Parks Society members elect six new directors and demand president's resignation

Rutland Parks Society members elect six new directors and demand president's resignation

At a chaotic meeting Tuesday night, RPS members say they are taking back control of the society.

Fire risk at Knox Mountain Park still high

City of 91´ó»ÆѼ will continue to keep upper portion of the park closed in aftermath of small roadside fire doused Tuesday afternoon.
Time for 'the talk' about invasive mussels in B.C. lakes says Okanagan Basin Water Board

Time for 'the talk' about invasive mussels in B.C. lakes says Okanagan Basin Water Board

The OBWB wants locals to remind friends from out of province coming here to not transport zebra and quagga mussels on their watercraft.
91´ó»ÆѼ Mounties crack down on speedy drivers

91´ó»ÆѼ Mounties crack down on speedy drivers

Over two hours there were 25 motorists allegedly travelling above the posted speed limit of 90 kilometres per hour
Options for a second crossing of Okanagan Lake coming in the fall

Options for a second crossing of Okanagan Lake coming in the fall

The provincial team studying the Highway 97 corridor through the Central Okanagan says options will be presented at open houses.
Hotel room tax to jump to three per cent in 91´ó»ÆѼ next year

Hotel room tax to jump to three per cent in 91´ó»ÆѼ next year

The revenue from the tax is used to market the city across North America as a tourist destination.
B.C. conflict commissioner clears Christy Clark again

B.C. conflict commissioner clears Christy Clark again

Watchdog clears premier on second complaint involving Westside-91´ó»ÆѼ fundraising event
91´ó»ÆѼ RCMP nab speeding drivers

91´ó»ÆѼ RCMP nab speeding drivers

Speed trap on Highway 97 near Ellison Lake hauls in 25 drivers exceeding the posted speed limit in one afternoon.
More work needed to keep loggers safe, B.C. safety group says

More work needed to keep loggers safe, B.C. safety group says

Logging truck rollovers down sharply in 2016; tree fallers' deaths up
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