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3 rescued near Chase after being led astray by GPS

3 rescued near Chase after being led astray by GPS

Kamloops Search and Rescue called to access remote location
No public hearing required for Sicamous development rezoning

No public hearing required for Sicamous development rezoning

Rental housing proposed for 425 Main Street up for 3 readings at May 8 meeting
Sicamous mascot Daisy will soon bear a plaque

Sicamous mascot Daisy will soon bear a plaque

Iconic carved bear and artist will be recognized in the tribute
Signs on public property in Salmon Arm a ‘constant enforcement battle’

Signs on public property in Salmon Arm a ‘constant enforcement battle’

‘The basic principle is you can’t advertise your business on public property’
Interfor cutting back lumber production in B.C. and elsewhere

Interfor cutting back lumber production in B.C. and elsewhere

Company announces reduction of 175 million board feet in response to weak market conditions
Salmon Arm council supports flooring update, furniture purchase for city hall

Salmon Arm council supports flooring update, furniture purchase for city hall

‘Additional working spaces are required within city hall to accommodate our growing team’
Sargeant joins Sicamous as operations coordinator

Sargeant joins Sicamous as operations coordinator

Brings 12 years’ experience with City of Airdrie
Salmon Arm council supports parcel tax rate hike to control costly pest

Salmon Arm council supports parcel tax rate hike to control costly pest

Overall steady decrease attributed to producers getting out of apples
Boothroyd Indian Band conducting cultural burn in the Fraser Zone on May 2

Boothroyd Indian Band conducting cultural burn in the Fraser Zone on May 2

The cultural burn will take place with the assistance of the BC Wildfire Service
First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

‘We are shocked and angered, and will not be backing down’ — FNLC