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2018-06-02
Breaking ground on homes for homeless
Union grieves teacher shortage
He’s written about a lot of asses in his career, but none quite like this
Pipeline to intensify opposition, says NDP
Okanagan Lake’s still a danger
Council clearing path for increased density
RCMP confirm 2 died in Vernon house fire
Sales are brisk for space in West Tower
Local graduate thinking globally
Great wall builder to beg for permission
Man shot in face at home invasion
Prime Minister says cities are ‘essential partners’ to Canada
Canada to let Trump score
Judge expanding injunction after ‘calculated’ defiance
Trump’s tariffs lessen likelihood of NAFTA deal
Warrants reveal DNA details on suspected Golden State Killer
Psychiatrist who aided Ramsey probe killed
The 10 best public figures in the Okanagan for reporters to interview
The return of Mellencamp
Not much hope for common sense returning
Why the bishop went viral
Lead with hearts, ignoring evidence
Excluded from treaty negotiations
Arguments make no sense at all
Capitals hopeful to get back Kuznetsov for today’s Game 3
Lions beat Stampeders in pre-season
Teenager on top at Memorial, but Woods still in the spotlight
Zverev saves match point, prevails
Barbecued ribs aren’t as hard as you think
A little TLC can prevent tenderloins from drying out in slow cooker
Silver medals
We’re a Canadian band
State of Decay 2: game of the month
Calling all Okanagan filmmakers
TODAY IN HISTORY: Elizabeth’s coronation
USA Today’s best-seller list
Rucker, Brown make chart history
Perfect weather for biking
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Luxury service for new luxury car
Keep up your fitness while you’re travelling
Stop telling other people how to live their sex lives
More planning, less doing for now
Recycling roadkill shows the entrepreneurial spirit
Inactive people may prefer intense exercise
Bring a little green into your funeral
This week in fake news
Teens are all over YouTube, but Facebook’s too mainstream
HOROSCOPES
Key interest rate target holds at 1.25 per cent
Go green while enjoying summer
Conserving water in summer
Montreal’s green alleys have benefits
Canadians confused about GM foods, support mandatory labelling: study
Buffett lunch costs you $3 million
California’s new tourist hotspot
Osoyoos Indian Band invites visitors for National Indigenous History Month
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