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News Items tag as: Sicamous RCMP 2022
Watchdog clears RCMP of wrongdoing in Shuswap crash that killed mom of four
November 08, 2022 - 2:30 PM
B.C.'s police watchdog has cleared the Sicamous RCMP of any wrongdoing after a mother of four was killed when the speeding vehicle she was a passenger in was stopped using a spike belt.
Crash on Trans-Canada near Sicamous claims life of mother and child
February 18, 2022 - 8:25 AM
An Okanagan Falls woman and her child died in a T-bone collision near Sicamous yesterday morning.
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$5M in provincial funding to protect Okanagan’s tree fruit from extreme weather
The Okanagan tree fruit industry was hit hard by extreme weather last year and the provincial government is providing $5 million to help orchardists prepare for future extreme cold weather events. The $5 million Tree Fruit Climate Resilienc
France targets traffickers and recreational drug users as minister warns of a 'tsunami of cocaine'
PARIS (AP) — “Every day, people pay the price for the drugs you buy.” Amid record cocaine seizures and deadly shootings, the slogan is simple and aims to raise awareness among France’s millions of recreational drug u
Why a TNRD director and former Tobiano owner is suing the golf community
The regional district director who oversees Tobiano is in suing the golf resort community over his failed efforts to build a home there. A trial spurred by Thompson Nicola Regional District director Michael Grenier started late last month a
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It's not clear what a 63-year-old Vernon man said in numerous messages sent to a local business owner, but they
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West Kelowna killer Ronda Black ordered to return to correctional facility
Notorious West Kelowna killer Ronda Black has been ordered to return to and remain in a residential correctional fac
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Vernon thief showed up to court with a knife and scissors
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