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New resource dives into 150 years of racist policy in B.C.
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Feds get another month to reform assisted-dying law as bill stalls in the Commons
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‘They’re afraid’: Coalition sounds alarm over COVID vaccines for B.C.’s migrant workers
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Man trapped on Manning mountain did nearly everything right to survive
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One trapped after vehicle rolls off Highway 97 south of Vernon
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Kelowna curler prepares for battle ahead of 10th Brier appearance
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Kelowna curler prepares for battle ahead of 10th Brier appearance
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CFL will have to appease more levels of government to get 2021 protocols approved
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Okanagan golf pro soars to home course position
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COVID-crunched BCHL facing trade deadline dilemma with its 20-year-olds
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Demolition of Vernon spray park sparks call for new facility, fast
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B.C.-shot ‘Resident Alien’ invader gets lift-off with viewers
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Mystery Mountain Hop: Documentary recounts quest for largest peak on the B.C. coast
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PQBeat: Writer Chris Hebert discusses the wine scene on Vancouver Island and around B.C.
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’Kimye’ is no more: Kardashian files to divorce West
Community
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From pets to wildlife, BC SPCA offers animal education programs geared to youth
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Okanagan pet rescue looking for adoption hero
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Shuswap SPCA seeks forever home for inseparable Akbash dogs
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Summerland’s Big Rock had been deposited during last ice age
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Central Okanagan School District to seek greater public advocacy support
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Approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada could be only days away.
The Canadian provinces are expected to have sites ready to receive vaccines by Dec. 14, but the actual doses will likely only arrive in the new year.
READ MORE: Health Canada expects first COVID-19 vaccine to be approved next month
READ MORE: VIDEO: Liberals defend COVID-19 vaccine deals and distribution plans
Federal health officials expect enough vaccines for three million people will arrive between January and March and vulnerable seniors and health-care workers will be prioritized.
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