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Nick and Brooke Bandstra took over Northwest Kitchen Centre earlier this year. (Marisca Bakker/The Interior News)

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Local couple takes over local kitchen and bath business

Nick and Brooke Bandstra are the new owners of the Northwest Kitchen Centre

The world’s tallest known tree is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) called Hyperion in Redwood National Park, California. (U.S. Nation Park Service/Wikimedia Commons)

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The Nature Nut

Rosamund Pojar

Pat Wilson from British Columbia competes in the the Bill Gairdner Masters National Cross-Country Skiing Championship. (Jake Howarth/Yukon News)

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QUIZ: Are you ready for winter travel?

During the cold winter months, getting around can be challenging.

The Shuswap’s Frank Hillier and Mike Hall will once again be giving away free turkeys, while raising money for local food banks, during a turkey drive event at Salmon Arm’s downtown Askew’s Foods on Dec. 20, 2025. (Publicdomainpictures/Pixabay image)

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Marine and Rust Valley pros reunite for Salmon Arm turkey giveaway

Frank Hillier and Mike Hall hoping to hand out at least 600 turkeys

Remembrance Day ceremony in Veterans Peace Park in Smithers. (Marisca Bakker/The Interior News)

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Smithers remembers: Remembrance Day 2025, in pictures

The ceremony honoured veterans, underscoring the collective national conscience

B.C. Lions quarterback Nathan Rourke celebrates a touchdown with teammate Justin McInnis during CFL action against the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025 at B.C. Place.

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QUIZ: Are you ready to watch the Grey Cup?

The Canadian Football League game will be played on Nov. 16

Niall McGarvey, Township Assistant Manager of Parks, Design, and Development explained how an oak tree from Vimy Ridge survived to be replanted in time for Remembrance Day, with landscaping that resembles the torn-up terrain of the battleground. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

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VIDEO: Resilient oak tree from Vimy Ridge replanted in B.C. for Remembrance Day

Low-key event held at Walk to Remember memorial in Derek Doubleday Arboretum

The northern lights could be seen across the Central Okanagan on Tuesday evening, Nov. 11. (Roman Bartos/Contributed)

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PHOTOS: Northern lights dazzle Central Okanagan sky

The Aurora Borealis is expected again on Wednesday night

The HMCS Nanaimo corvette ship that escorted merchant ship convoys in the Atlantic during the Second World War. (Photo courtesy of the Government of Canada)

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QUIZ: A time for remembrance

Canada has been involved in military actions many times since Confederation

Special turns on the wye at Taft after the 100th Last Spike anniversary at Craigellachie on Nov. 7, 1985. This business car was at the original driving of the Last Spike. (Photo by Maynard Atkinson)

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140 years on, railway historians reflect on legacy of the Last Spike

Completion of CPR at Craigellachie on Nov. 7, 1885, “a big deal” for future of nearby Revelstoke