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Viau Ladies Wear has been a staple in Green Valley since 1967, providing more than just a place to shop for local women. Viau was the place where women could go to receive personal attention from ...
Though both spent years writing and performing comedy for film and television, they were eager to return to the stage. “Gary and I have been in show business for multiple decades. We suddenly realized ...
An aerial view of an Alberta oil sands site. Indigenous leaders are decrying talks between the Alberta government and the oil industry to change how water is managed in the area.
BROCKVILLE – The area’s largest school board is now seeking applications for a trustee vacancy. Trustees at the Upper Canada District School Board formally accepted the resignation of Ward 2 Trustee ...
THUNDER BAY – The province is giving $6.2 million in funding to eight biomass projects across Northwestern Ontario.
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An investigation is underway to determine the cause of a fire the destroyed two RVS in Summerland on Tuesday.
A large rockslide that took place early Tuesday morning between Keremeos and Kaleden has closed Highway 3A, which is expected to remain closed for most of the rest of the day. The rockslide happened ...
The redevelopment of the Fairvern Long Term Care Home in Huntsville is well underway, creating a new 160-bed facility on a 7.32-acre site along Centre Street North, backing onto protected green space.
A pair of Indigenous-led affordable housing projects in the South Okanagan have received funding from the B.C. government.
CAWSTON, B.C. -- Mounties are investigating after they say two more Catholic churches in British Columbia's southern Interior were destroyed in early-morning fires.