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2017-09-01
Kid-killer dad not high risk, judge rules
Cop tells of arresting man accused in Bacon murder
New heat record set for July, August
Origins of venerated Jeep go back to Second World War
Ex-Kelowna Rocket anxious for start of new NHL season
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Overdose event draws hundreds
Land use contracts being terminated
Student numbers up at UBCO
Hundreds sign petition against 5-storey project
Guests help choose beer for Kelowna airport hotel
MP resigns from Liberal caucus over sexual harassment allegations
Morneau calls nervous MPs as backlash to plans grows
Court overturns ruling against social workers
Former B.C. health minister joins medical pot industry
Rescuers look for living or dead in floodwaters
Flood-crippled plant rocked by explosions
Harvey slogs inland, dumping heavy rain
Canada, Mexico should call Trump’s NAFTA bluff
Liberal patronage alive and well in San Francisco
Trudeau should leave business taxes alone
Hear better without anyone knowing you’re wearing hearing aids.
Myers ready to rebound from off-ice struggles
Warriors outgunned by Vees in pre-season clash
Canada’s Shapovalov scores upset win at the U.S. Open
Redblacks rout Alouettes
Blue Jays blast Orioles
People’s princess not forgotten
His mom is his biggest fan
Leave past in the past
Looking for a coughing cure
Lighthouse drummer dies at 74
Ballet Kelowna can help you get in motion
BCGEU remembers first woman president
Tough work week sparked Labour Day
Even management liked dealing with Harold Dieno
Labour Day 2017 finally a great opportunity for working people to celebrate
The next big union battle QUICKFACTS
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Peachland paint-by-numbers project nears completion
Leivermann goal comes in Nick of time for Vees
Instead of splitting up ministry, Trudeau should find a competent minister
Issues with bugs, beasts and birds
Roundtable event to examine Peachland’s high-tech future
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