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Vets fear legal fees' effect on settlement

There's growing concern among veterans that a big chunk of a planned multimillion-dollar settlement over the claw back of military pensions could be gobbled up by legal fees.

Coroner rules self-stabbing an accident

Foul play has been ruled out in the death of a Peachland, man who accidentally stabbed himself while trashing a stolen truck.

Editorial: Move carefully on sewage plant

Even supporters of sewage treatment should be troubled by the latest developments on the $783-million megaproject.

Crash kills 1 near Kelowna

One person was killed and three critically injured in a plane crash Monday near Peachland, emergency services officials said. The injured were transferred by helicopter to Kelowna General Hospital, said B.C.

Pilot's cellphone use a possible contributor to crash: TSB

The pilot in the fatal crash of a small plane may have set the stage for his own death by paying too much attention to his cellphone and not enough to his flight.
Arts funding stands pat

Arts funding stands pat

B.C. will hold steady on arts funding this year by again using money that was supposed to promote legacy projects from 91原创's 2010 Winter Olympics. The B.C. Arts Council will receive $16.

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ON OUR WEBSITE TODAY Iranian government criticized over poor earthquake response Iran's government is facing criticism over its response to two earthquakes that killed 306 people, with complaints of a lack of tents and about President Mahmoud Ahmadin

Surgery wait times excoriated

Retired epidemiologist dissatisfied, will get cancer surgery in Seattle
Hopes raised for compromise in Woodwynn Farm standoff

Hopes raised for compromise in Woodwynn Farm standoff

A new application for Woodwynn Farm is likely to land on the desks of Central Saanich councillors shortly, giving a glimmer of hope for a compromise - at least a temporary one - in the ongoing controversy.
Soccer star among athletes glad to be back on home soil

Soccer star among athletes glad to be back on home soil

Canada's Olympians were greeted by cheering fans and throngs of media as they touched down on home turf Monday.