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‘It’s like deja vu’: Former Kelowna Fire Chief on B.C. wildfires

‘It’s like deja vu’: Former Kelowna Fire Chief on B.C. wildfires

Gerry Zimmermann says the current situation in B.C. takes him back to the 2003 wildfire in Kelowna
Baby opossum found in tied-up plastic bag

Baby opossum found in tied-up plastic bag

Tiny animal now being cared for at Elizabeth’s Wildlife Centre in Abbotsford
Pedestrian suffers head injuries in Surrey crash

Pedestrian suffers head injuries in Surrey crash

Police say a 55-year-old Surrey man is in hospital after being struck Thursday night
Lumber prices see ‘big jump’ after wildfires in B.C.

Lumber prices see ‘big jump’ after wildfires in B.C.

As early as Sunday, several companies temporarily closed some of their mills as evacuation orders
LETTER: Where is Hope’s MLA?

LETTER: Where is Hope’s MLA?

I find it very disconcerting that our recently elected MLA is still playing the same old tune of disingenuous partisan politics. The fact that she pretends to be concerned about job creation, when during the last four years as an elected MLA her and the Liberal government have done extremely little about creating any family sustaining employment, whatsoever.
BC Cancer Foundation canvassers at your door

BC Cancer Foundation canvassers at your door

Volunteers will be properly identified and will never ask for cash, says foundation
Summer trail crew hard at work in Hope

Summer trail crew hard at work in Hope

Hikers encouraged to get out and enjoy trails
Hope health and wellness programs growing stronger

Hope health and wellness programs growing stronger

A community garden, door-to-door transportation for people with mobility issues and, coming soon, a playground for kids – those are just some of the impressive results just seven months after injecting $500,000 into the communities of Hope and the Fraser Canyon to make it a healthier place to live.
Wildfire reflections: A time for no ifs, and or butts

Wildfire reflections: A time for no ifs, and or butts

How do people not understand the dangers they pose to themselves and others?
Wildfires burn 111,000 hectares across B.C.

Wildfires burn 111,000 hectares across B.C.

There have been 617 fires since April 1