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64: Per cent of baby boomers would pick a made in Canada product, even if it’s more expensive than an imported alternative.

Wintertime is a wonderland for fat bike riders of all ability levels.

A combined pool of more than $30 million in city hall savings has dropped to less than $1 million in two years.

The three sites are part of a court-ordered portfolio sale.

He was previously barred from practicing law for 10 years.

This year alone, the agency has been dealt a Salmonella crisis on Iranian pistachios that required extensive testing and import limits, and a months-long battle to cull a herd of ostriches in BC which culminated in a lengthy, police-protected takeover of the farm.

“I did my part, saved the grapes and put them in tanks. Now we need marketing access and marketing support. We also need BC consumers to help out.”

“It's just an amazingly large cost.”

In the seven most overcapacity facilities, one in six patients was cared for in an unfunded ‘surge bed’ last year.

"Make me an offer to remove everything," one email said.

Even though he was jailed for threatening witnesses, he still managed to win in court.

"This was clearly done intentionally as it was observed over a period of time and burial was actively observed during an inspection."

“In general terms, we're starting to pull things back a little bit, if we can put it that way. Gradually decreasing some of those precipitation amounts.”

The Thompson Nicola regional district wants the province to postpone tax changes that would devalue pipelines across the province.

"You feel like you've failed your child, and now where she is, failing university, she's going to have to go back to the beginning and learn how to learn again. She's going to have to take other programs to learn how to learn with dyslexia, so that's what her college funding will go toward."

A case of why it's important to look at more than one number when talking about the rental market.

The snowman dates back to the 14th century.

Listen to the sounds of horse hooves clomping and jingle bells ringing with friends and family.

“I have done a Kelowna necklace, so that's a view from Upper Mission. You can see the bridge and like Knox Mountain and stuff like that.”

“A lot of the smaller businesses don't have the time and they're not making the time to do it.”

He argued the police were biased and CCTV footage couldn't prove it was him.

The motel claimed it had removed its asbestos properly.

"It gets dark and all the buggies have a coach light on them, it's magical and the costumes were amazing.”

The sour cherries are picked from a farm in East Kelowna.