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Update: Two passengers killed in Kelowna plane crash identified

Update: Two passengers killed in Kelowna plane crash identified

Reports indicate Jim Prentice was returning home to Calgary from a golf trip to Kelowna with his daughter's father-in-law.
Talize collects thousands for Children’s Wish Foundation

Talize collects thousands for Children’s Wish Foundation

Talize North Delta raised $6,600, the most of any of the company's eight locations. The company raised a total of $25,000.
North Delta crime beat: week of Oct. 4

North Delta crime beat: week of Oct. 4

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends and other files of interest.
North Delta artist’s debut book an aquatic adventure through the alphabet

North Delta artist’s debut book an aquatic adventure through the alphabet

Retired North Delta art teacher Dave Stevens will be launching his children’s book at the George Mackie Library on Oct. 15.
Province announces additional trades training funding in Delta

Province announces additional trades training funding in Delta

Delta North MLA Scott Hamilton was on Annacis Island last week to announce over $900,000 in funding for trades training.
Delta MP seeking applicants for new youth council

Delta MP seeking applicants for new youth council

MP Carla Qualtrough is looking for youth aged 15-24 to join her new constituency youth council. Applications are open until Oct. 21.
B.C. bear problems surge this fall

B.C. bear problems surge this fall

Hunter attacked by grizzly near Smithers, seven bears trapped and relocated from Bella Coola
Surrey needle pickup program temporarily revived

Surrey needle pickup program temporarily revived

Lookout Foundation has granted $10,000 out of an emergency fund to temporarily restore the program until March 2017
DEPRESSION: Don't let mental illness hold you back, Surrey mom urges youth

DEPRESSION: Don't let mental illness hold you back, Surrey mom urges youth

Cortlin Gilmer says Mood Disorder Association of B.C.'s new province-wide campaign to help youth talk about depression is much needed
Parents urged to talk to children about 'clown-related' threats after Surrey incident

Parents urged to talk to children about 'clown-related' threats after Surrey incident

Safer Schools Together says many students see the creepy clown phenomenon as a prank and not as criminal behaviour