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Justice · British ColumbiaThe lawyer for a former judge whose claims to be Cree were questioned in a CBC investigation says his client is not considering legal action against the broadcaster after the Law Society of British Columbia this week backed her claims of Indigenous heritage.
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Turpel-Lafonde won’t sue CBC over Cree heritage report that took ‘heavy toll’: lawyer
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Penticton · PentictonUPDATE: 2:55 p.m. The difference in levels of E.coli bacteria in both of Penticton's beaches have determined what prompted local water advisories on Friday. In an emailed statement to Castanet, City of Penticton communications advisor Shane Mills said the following in regards to Sudbury Beach a...See the Story
E.coli advisory for west section of Okanagan Beach, Skaha Lake's Sudbury Beach
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverPeople training for good paying, in-demand careers will be able to access grants that cover most, or all, of their tuition thanks to the next intake of the StrongerBC future skills grant.This popular grant covers as much as $3,500 in eligible short-term skills training at public post-secondary institutions.“Because B.C.’s strong economy is growing, we now have more job openings than people with the training needed to work in high-demand fields,”…See the Story
More people will benefit from training grants - Campus Life
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Lady Gaga · FranceAfter Céline Dion was spotted in Paris ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony, speculation ran high that she might be performing for the first time since she was diagnosed with “stiff person syndrome,” a rare neurological disease, in 2022.
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Céline Dion Closes Olympics Opening Ceremony With First Performance in Years
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Soccer · KelownaA youth soccer team out of Kelowna took home a provincial championship last weekend. The U14 all female Okanagan Football Club outplayed seven other teams from around B.C. to capture first place, outscoring the opposition by a total of 18-1 across the tournament. "It was beautiful to watch thes...See the Story
Gold medal for Kelowna youth soccer team after dominating provincial tournament
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Vancouver, British Columbia · VancouverThe BC Maritime Employers Association says it has been told by a lawyer for the foremen's union that an industry-wide strike vote will take place in coming weeks.See the Story
B.C. port employers say foremen's union plans industry-wide strike vote
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British Columbia · British ColumbiaThere has been no notable growth at the Sitkum Creek wildfire near Cherryville since Thursday. BC Wildfire Service Fire Information Officer Shay Stearns said there is low fire activity at the blaze that started last week 63 kilometres north east of Vernon. Stearns said the fire is burning at rank on...See the Story
Sitkum Creek Fire near Cherryville has no open flames and a slow rate of spread
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