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2018-06-15
City will spend $1B in 10 years
Vancouver opted out of World Cup
Dogs can paddle at Peachland beaches
Dad braiding daughter’s hair can help him bond with screaming banshee
Outlaw growers will survive home-grown pot
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New washrooms closed; will re-open in July
Accused murderer in court Thursday
‘Keep hollering:’ mayor
‘Get on with it:’ Gorman
Firehall going to referendum
Partnerships cost taxpayers $3 billion
Wayward drug trafficker to be sentenced in July
Senate, House won’t move out of Centre Block until end of year, reno delayed
Groups want probe into Vancouver police carding, citing racial profiling
Ottawa orders public inquiry investigating sales practices by big telecom companies
Innovative hands-on concept coming to Summerland school
NDP MLA to run for mayor of Nanaimo, putting coalition with Greens at risk
Donkeys stolen, skinned in Africa to feed Chinese gelatin appetite
Elvis Presley’s drummer D.J. Fontana dies
Much talk is on the G-7 summit
Nanaimo: a new challenge for an old hand
Lower the voting age, why not?
We all need safe housing
Revolt at the ballot box
In praise of Pres. Truman
“Potatoe” Gate
Woods struggles, Johnson steady for share of lead on difficult opening day
Rockets’ Hamilton extended 2 more years as WHL’s chairman
Russia stars in World Cup opener
BCHL names new commissioner, Hebb
Nasty gossip making mom dread wedding
Number of meals not the only key to dieting
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Boyd’s car show back in City Park
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Keep making noise, mayor urges
Mayors meet premier about speculation tax
French immersion decision booted to fall
Taxes put Canadian businesses at disadvantage
Rose show set for June 23 in Peachland
Cloggers arrive in W. Kelowna for a weekend of dancing
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