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Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash in Abbotsford

Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after crash in Abbotsford

Serious injuries for motorcycle driver following 3-vehicle collision Saturday on Sumas Mountain Road
First Blood mountain bike trail in Hope officially opens

First Blood mountain bike trail in Hope officially opens

Over 200 people on-site for the trail's opening day
5% defence spending target 'long overdue,' says Okanagan MP

5% defence spending target 'long overdue,' says Okanagan MP

Prime Minister Mark Carney has committed Canada to spending 5 per cent of its GDP on defence by 2035. Scott Anderson approves of the idea so long as it's not an 'accounting sleight of hand'
Measles exposure at Kelowna airport, middle school

Measles exposure at Kelowna airport, middle school

Approximately 35 per-cent of 7 year-old children in Okanagan are un-vaccinated against measles
Interior Health works to restore pediatric care, trust at Kelowna hospital

Interior Health works to restore pediatric care, trust at Kelowna hospital

On June 27, IH CEO Susan Brown announced she was stepping down
Couple who lived in Okanagan homeless encampment for a year survived on love

Couple who lived in Okanagan homeless encampment for a year survived on love

'The majority of homeless people in the encampment don鈥檛 want to be there'
U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

U.S. tourism to Canada down amid trade tensions

B.C. to Washington ferry operator feeling the pinch
Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada

U.S. president blames Canada's unwillingness to budge on tax for big tech companies
UPDATE: 21-year-old man, known to police, killed in Surrey shooting

UPDATE: 21-year-old man, known to police, killed in Surrey shooting

Burnt pickup truck involved in shooting found by investigators: IHIT
Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

Victoria publisher criticizes U.S. justice ruling involving pride book

A Victoria-published children's book was pulled from U.S. classrooms amid a legal battle involving religious objections