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B.C. preparing for the worst as Penticton wildfire conference begins

B.C. preparing for the worst as Penticton wildfire conference begins

New technology and more cultural and prescribed burns are planned for the coming year
LETTER: UVic needs to do more to address student food insecurity

LETTER: UVic needs to do more to address student food insecurity

UVic Student Society survey reported that 63.8% of students are experiencing food insecurity
Sooke's Opal Dar announces vulnerable, visceral debut album

Sooke's Opal Dar announces vulnerable, visceral debut album

Dar premieres the first single from their upcoming album Birds Hurting Birds Who Hurt Birds
Island university history department 'harvests' information about its own strike

Island university history department 'harvests' information about its own strike

VIU history department gathers data about 2011 labour dispute as part of class project
Training, collaboration come together in Penticton ahead of B.C.'s wildfire season

Training, collaboration come together in Penticton ahead of B.C.'s wildfire season

The Wildfire Resiliency and Training Summit is a five-day event to prepare for wildfires and discuss new stragedies and technologies
LETTER: Victoria street sweeps putting lives at risk

LETTER: Victoria street sweeps putting lives at risk

Bylaw officers routinely confiscate and discard tents, warm clothing, medications, personal items, ID and bank cards
'Unforeseen circumstances' cause prolonged closure of Highway 1 in Sicamous

'Unforeseen circumstances' cause prolonged closure of Highway 1 in Sicamous

Closed at Bruhn Bridge since Thursday, April 10
New water vapor therapy option available in Kelowna for men with prostate issues

New water vapor therapy option available in Kelowna for men with prostate issues

This is the first treatment option without invasive surgery
Draft guidelines for AI use in Central Okanagan schools outlined

Draft guidelines for AI use in Central Okanagan schools outlined

Report cites impacts of AI facing students and teachers in Central Okanagan
Beer to books to bikes: Vancouver Island businesses brace for tariff impact

Beer to books to bikes: Vancouver Island businesses brace for tariff impact

Businesses and industries — from retail and restaurants to farming and construction — are facing tough choices