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Hundreds lined the streets in West Kelowna Saturday morning to take in the Westside Daze parade. Despite the heat, people ...
Where to stream some of this year's top Emmy-nominated shows and how long it will take to watch them
Now that the Primetime Emmy Awards nominations have been announced, you've got two months to catch up on some of the year's ...
The Nickel Beach attraction is offering discounted admission and giving the proceeds to a worthy Niagara charity on July 16, ...
With food bank visits in Canada hitting a record high, Port Cares is sounding the alarm and calling on the South Niagara ...
While taxpayers in Springwater and Oro-Medonte townships will have to pony up more of their hard-earned cash to help cover ...
BC Highway Patrol has arrested a suspect driver who left the scene of a fatal crash that killed two men near Armstrong on Saturday morning. Now, police are ...
The Fort St. John RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in searching for a missing man with possible ties to Kelowna.
RCMP in Princeton are investigating the theft of a hand-carved wooden mountain goat statue belonging to the Upper Similkameen ...
BACK IN THE LINEUP: Forward Jayden Nelson is back after serving a suspension for receiving a second yellow card in stoppage time for kicking the ball into the stands in frustration during Vancouver’s ...
HALIFAX - The CEO of Via Rail says the Crown corporation wants to use refurbished rail cars to improve service between ...
In 1857, the Canadian Government assented the Gradual Civilization Act, meant to “encourage the progress of civilization among the Indian Tribes.” In other words, it was an assimilation tactic ...
As expected, Emmy voters heaped love on the so-called “Big Four” of comedy — “Hacks,” “The Bear,” “Abbott Elementary” and ...
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