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2018-03-09
Red-light cameras to catch speeders
City urged to increase rental-unit tax break
Kelowna motorists lucky to be paying $1.27 a litre
Canadian Paralympic star nervous to carry flag at opening of Games
International Women’s Day marked in Kelowna
Flooding threat grows with snow still piling up
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Convenience store robbed, ransacked
Westside’s new sewage pipe could cost $1.2 million more
Technology taking over, says industry executive
Parliamentary secretary talks up women, tourism
Big White spending highest in a decade
Viola Desmond takes her place as civil rights icon as new $10 bill is unveiled
Atwal says he had asked to attend Trudeau India event
Bloc Quebecois has run its course
I was wrong, PM doesn’t deserve any credit
Mulroney for Ontario’s PC leadership
Put homeless in barracks
GP shortage major crisis
Opposed to cougar hunt
Accusations, job losses
Trump to meet North Korea’s Kim by May
Handcuffed teacher sues school board
Gushue, Epping, Jacobs playoff-bound at the Brier
Culture change paying off
Sexual assault charges void contract
Canadian leads PGA event he nearly missed
Johnny Reid makes the crowd part of the show
Don’t worry about heart valve leak
Keep peace with your ex for your daughter’s sake
Saxophonist goes solo Monday
High-end sports cars gleam at Geneva auto show: bring money
In #MeToo era, some question need for ‘car girls’ at shows
New Nissan dealership now open for business
HOROSCOPES
Intersection cameras will soon catch speeders
Petition asks school board to reconsider school grade changes
Trudeau’s credibility damaged
School trustees got it wrong on reconfiguration
Body of stabbing victim still warm, says Mountie
Brakemen perform in Peachland on Sunday
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