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Patent battle over cherry variety developed in Summerland continues

Patent battle over cherry variety developed in Summerland continues

Issue has been before a U.S.-based court four times so far this year
Police watchdog clears officers in Williams Lake standoff that ended in suicide

Police watchdog clears officers in Williams Lake standoff that ended in suicide

IIO Chief Civilian Director Jessica Berglund's report was released three years after the incident
Downtown Island cannabis shop rejected for being too close to high school

Downtown Island cannabis shop rejected for being too close to high school

North Cowichan defeats zoning amendment, says location a lunch-hour hangout spot for students
Ground breaks on Okanagan Gondola project

Ground breaks on Okanagan Gondola project

Gondola above Kalamalka Lake between Vernon and Lake Country to enhance area tourism
Nanaimo drops all off-street parking requirements for downtown development

Nanaimo drops all off-street parking requirements for downtown development

Developers can provide as much or as little on-site parking as they choose
Suspect throws water at youth as distraction to steal bike in Nanaimo

Suspect throws water at youth as distraction to steal bike in Nanaimo

Incident happened outside McDonald's on Bowen Road on July 4
Cowichan teacher heads to south Europe on prestigious fellowship

Cowichan teacher heads to south Europe on prestigious fellowship

Joy Wilson chosen for a National Geographic Lindblad Expedition Fellowship
B.C. college among Canada's first to install groundbreaking assistive listening tech

B.C. college among Canada's first to install groundbreaking assistive listening tech

Stan Hagen Theatre fitted with Induction Hearing Loop technology
Prince George Cops for Cancer community cyclist dies in hit-and-run: RCMP

Prince George Cops for Cancer community cyclist dies in hit-and-run: RCMP

Shane Kelly died due to his injuries two days after the incident
WorkSafeBC says Cranbrook should have been 'fully aware' of monster truck risk

WorkSafeBC says Cranbrook should have been 'fully aware' of monster truck risk

High risk nature of health and safety violations warrant city being fined $175K, according to WorkSafeBC report