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Canada welcomes U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Trump-era tariffs.
The Canadian government welcomed a U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down the legal basis for certain tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA); the ruling does not affect U.S. levies on steel, aluminum and autos, and the U.S. president said he would pursue other tariff measures.
Katzie First Nation elects council.
Three councillors were elected on Feb. 17 and Grace George was acclaimed as chief; the new chief and council will begin a two-year term on April 1, 2026.
BCICF Christmas Cheer Fund gives nearly $30,000 to three Kamloops charities.
Three Kamloops charities received nearly $30,000 from the BCICF Christmas Cheer Fund; the money will support newcomer children's summer programs, a replacement smart board at the Chris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism, and travel costs for women and children leaving violent situations.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 91-100Sensory-friendly skate sessions open to all in Aldergrove.
The Township of Langley will hold three sensory-friendly public skate sessions at Aldergrove Community Centre on Feb. 20, Feb. 27 and March 6 from 10:45 a.m. to 12 p.m., offering dimmed lighting, low noise and reduced capacity; registration opens Feb. 19.
Joy of Giving campaign raises funds for Salvation Army food bank.
Sobeys' "Joy of Giving" holiday campaign raised $8,754.81 for the Salvation Army Foothills food bank, delivered as gift cards, and organizers said the donation arrived at a time of growing local need.
Mission Unitaînés building in Longueuil officially opens as tenants move in
A 100-unit Mission Unitaînés building for independent seniors in Longueuil has officially opened and is already fully leased with tenants moving in. The project is part of a wider Mission Unitaînés effort that expanded to a planned 1,700 units across 17 cities.
Town of Osoyoos seeks input on Transportation Master Plan
The Town of Osoyoos is gathering public input for a new Transportation Master Plan; a survey is open until March 15 and a public engagement event is scheduled for Feb. 18 at the Sonora Community Centre.
Kelowna residents prepare for Family Day with outdoor activities and quality time
Family Day is being observed across much of Canada and many Kelowna residents plan to spend the holiday with family and pets while taking advantage of mild February weather. The city is offering free, family-friendly events including an afternoon at MNP Place with a bouncy castle, skating and games.
20-foot shipping container cabin is now available for nationwide shipping.
Dry Box Inc. says its 20-foot prefab shipping container cabin can now be shipped across the United States, offering a steel-built, customizable shelter roughly 160 square feet exterior; delivery quotes vary by distance from the company's Chehalis, Washington facility.
Burton Albion 0-1 West Ham: fans reflect on the win
Supporters reacted after West Ham's 1-0 FA Cup fourth-round win at Burton Albion, praising the result while noting heavy squad rotation and a laboured display.
Nutribar marks 45 years of science-backed nutrition for Canadian families
Nutribar is marking its 45th anniversary and has launched an e-commerce platform while offering a Family Day promotion running through March 31, 2026.
Dr. David Basar expands implant and cosmetic dentistry services in Ocean County.
Advanced Smile Dentistry announced expanded implant and restorative services under Dr. David Basar, who practices in Toms River and Woodcliff Lake. The practice uses three-dimensional imaging for implant treatment planning.
Free the Power of Your Inner World in Éva Kammer's First Book.
Les Éditions E.T.C. has published Éva Kammer's first book, which presents tools and exercises exploring intuitive awareness, archetypal psychology, emotional wounds and conscious manifestation.
