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It’s a boy! Interior Health announces New Years baby

It’s a boy! Interior Health announces New Years baby

The first baby of 2018 for the Interior Health Authority region was born in Penticton
Sweeping Emergency Order sought to save mountain caribou

Sweeping Emergency Order sought to save mountain caribou

Mountain caribou ave a Christmas present to Federal environment Minister Catherine McKenna Dec. 14. But this present wasn’t made in a workshop at the North Pole or delivered by reindeer (aka domesticated caribou). It comes from the University of Victoria Environmental Law Centre, a former Environment Canada biologist and the Valhalla Wilderness Society.

“From Canada’s Lakes to the World”: An essay/video contest for IISD-ELA’s 50th anniversary

International Institute for Sustainable Development Experimental Lakes Area is turning 50!
Track Santa Claus along his Christmas Eve journey to B.C.

Track Santa Claus along his Christmas Eve journey to B.C.

Santa has already dropped off gifts in Korea, Hong Kong and Nepal
Searching for the true meaning of Christmas

Searching for the true meaning of Christmas

May you find the Christ of Christmas beneath the tinsel this year!
Doctor recruitment efforts continue

Doctor recruitment efforts continue

We have welcomed more than 40 new physicians to our region during the last four years
Flu vaccine effectiveness pegged at 50-70 per cent

Flu vaccine effectiveness pegged at 50-70 per cent

Australia, as of mid-November, had recorded 221,853 confirmed cases of flu, with 52 deaths
Simpcw plan cultural centre at Dunn Lake

Simpcw plan cultural centre at Dunn Lake

Facility’s target audience would include School District 73 and local residents
Davidson found guilty

Davidson found guilty

Former North Thompson resident convicted of sexually assaulting teen boys in 1970s, 1980s
NTFFRA Volunteer Appreciation Banquet recognized community spirit and generosity

NTFFRA Volunteer Appreciation Banquet recognized community spirit and generosity

The Volunteer Appreciation Banquet hosted by the North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo Association (NTFFRA) on Dec. 2 in the North Thompson Agriplex Hall was an amazing gathering of some 150 folks who make a difference in their communities. Attendees came from Kamloops to Clearwater to enjoy a delicious buffet supper with mountains of food and good people to share it with.