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What’s a Canyon resident to do when a rockslide strikes?

What’s a Canyon resident to do when a rockslide strikes?

Stock up, go to Lytton or farther afield, or take the long way to Hope are some options.
Local pharmacist nominated for early-career achievement award

Local pharmacist nominated for early-career achievement award

But she will also leave Hope this June for further career opportunities.
AdvantageHOPE achieving all its goals: exec director

AdvantageHOPE achieving all its goals: exec director

AdvantageHOPE executive director's presentation at the March 21 annual general meeting.
AdvantageHOPE engaging partners to develop amenities

AdvantageHOPE engaging partners to develop amenities

AdvantageHOPE's asset development in-charge Stephanie Hooker's presentation at the March 21 annual general meeting.
Hope has 11th busiest Visitor Centre in British Columbia

Hope has 11th busiest Visitor Centre in British Columbia

Hope Visitor Centre and Museum Complex manager Helen Kennedy highlighted their achievements at the AdvantageHOPE annual general meeting.
VIDEO: How did council react to Station House report?

VIDEO: How did council react to Station House report?

Listen to the most important comments made at the April 10 meeting.
Yoga class helps women with stress and traumatic incidents

Yoga class helps women with stress and traumatic incidents

On March 14 and 15 in Hope and Boston Bar respectively, women gathered to explore trauma-informed yoga at two wellness days.
Newcomer forms Project HOPE to connect children to activities

Newcomer forms Project HOPE to connect children to activities

Founder of Project HOPE, Shannon Jones, holds a banner beside her husband John Jones, who will sponsor the events that Project HOPE hosts.
Appreciate local businesses: guest speaker

Appreciate local businesses: guest speaker

He shared his experience at Coquitlam and Chilliwack.
March through Hope remembers missing and murdered aboriginals

March through Hope remembers missing and murdered aboriginals

Memorial Park hosted the first event of the year, the March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Men and Boys on March 20.