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Salmon Arm credit union joins 11 others in supporting Tumbler Ridge students

SASCU, along with 11 other partnering credit unions from around B.C., raised $20,000 for Tumbler Ridge students in just two days. On April 24 and 25, SASCU hosted the inaugural Joint BC Peer Group in Salmon Arm for collaboration and shared learning, with a fundraising aspect as well. During the event, participants made the decision […]

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Legacy of smǝlqmíx Elder cewel’na honoured at syilx water gathering

Like his ancestors before him, cewel’na Leon Louis was committed to upholding syilx laws and responsibilities that ensure future generations have the same access to clean lands and waters as he did. The late smǝlqmíx Elder from the Lower Similkameen Indian Band regularly attended and led water ceremonies on both sides of the international colonial

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Police release more details after man in bunny mask charged with kidnapping in Chilliwack

RCMP are praising a “very observant” parent who intervened after a man in a bunny mask attempted to abduct a child at an elementary school in Chilliwack. The incident happened around 9 a.m. on Wednesday, May 13 where a man went onto Central Elementary School property and tried to remove a seven-year-old girl. School was

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Langley Township drops appeal of overturned development fees

Langley Township has abandoned its appeal of a court ruling that overturned a Township development fee policy that once raised millions for community facilities. According to the B.C. Court of Appeal Registry, the Township filed its appeal of the case – known as Lorval Developments v. Langley Township – last July. Mayor Eric Woodward had

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