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Defamation suit filed against former Kelowna pastor, B.C. Christian podcaster

A Kelowna businessman is suing a Christian podcaster from Chilliwack and a former Kelowna pastor for defamation. Al Hildebrandt filed the civil suit in Vernon on Mar. 19 against Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson, Sheppard Ministries Society doing business as Laura Lynn Ministries, and John Graham Perks. Hildebrandt alleges that Thompson slandered his name in a video […]

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Police investigating Friday morning South Surrey home invasion

Surrey police are investigating after a 65-year-old woman was injured in a home invasion. On Friday (March 27) around 11:15 a.m., Surrey Police Service officers responded to a residence in the 14400-block of 32B Avenue in South Surrey, where it was reported that armed individuals had been. Inside the home, a 65-year-old woman was found

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North Okanagan Butcher Hub helping small-scale meat producers get to market

Excitement is brewing among local farmers and consumers alike with the creation of a hub in Spallumcheen that aims to reduce bottlenecks for small-scale meat producers, and bring local cuts to dinner tables. Located in the Spallumcheen Industrial Park off L & A Road, the North Okanagan Butcher Hub is billed as a way to

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Murdered B.C. teen’s family backs move to extend parole ineligibility

A push for change on Parliament Hill in Ottawa has been welcomed by the family of Langford teenager Kimberly Proctor, who was murdered 16 years ago. Cowichan-Malahat-Langford MP Jeff Kibble’s private member’s bill, which aims to keep the most serious offenders off the street for longer, was passed by the House of Commons at second

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