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Editorial

Is Kelowna doing enough to protect green space? Depends how you look at it

 A recent study criticizing Kelowna for losing significant portions of green space in recent years is misleading and flawed in its findings, according to city staff

Amidst HIV outbreak, rise in needle debris, agencies explore new efforts 

North Battleford is not isolated to headwinds faced through an HIV and syphilis outbreak and a rise in the number of needles found around the city.

Rural residents concerned bills could rise over CRTC subsidy phase out

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Family readies to take child off life support after losing mom to drunk driver

A heartbreaking decision for the family of a little girl has once again highlighted the devastating consequences of drunk driving.

‘You get what you put in’: Cannabis consumers greet first outdoor growing season

Moe Brondum shows off one of his four legal cannabis plants in his backyard in North Battleford. 

‘Punks and cowards:’ Tiki’s mother Carol speaks after five charged in daughter’s death appear in court

The court room gallery was a sea of red shirts with images of Tiki and Ashley Morin, who has been missing for over a year.

Unleashing the rage: The rise of Holy Felix

Felix Roberts is no stranger to creating commotion. Growing up on the Westside, he cut his teeth in the world of music alongside his bandmates in the Flu.

Not 'state-run media': City speaks to launch of Lloydminster Record

City Hall is defending its decision to start what is being called, “an online news source delivering the straight facts on City of Lloydminster matters.”

‘Event of the summer’ says researcher on Meadow Lake Provincial Park tornadoes

For David Sills, the weather system that tore through part of Meadow Lake Provincial Park over the Canada Day long weekend was the event of the summer for tornadoes.

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