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Lac La Hache Library closes for renovations
LAC LA TACHE, B.C. - The Lac La Hache Library will be closed this summer to accommodate renovations on the building.The Cariboo Regional District (CRD) said the closure is expected to begin in late June and continue to about two months while work is underway."The improvements are being undertaken as part of a broa...
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IN THE WHL
Blazers' GM Clouston talks NCAA departures, plans to fill roster holes
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Blazers' top four scorers from last season are transitioning to the NCAA ranks. As CFJC Today reports, the exodus of talent leaves GM Shaun Clouston with huge roster holes to fill.
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Kamloops and Area

Animal Heat Awareness
Kamloops' summer temperatures bring serious risks for pets; animal advocates stress heat safety
KAMLOOPS - As temperatures climb across the region, the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (B.C. SPCA) is reminding pet owners to take extra precautions to keep their animals safe in the heat. From hot vehicles to scorching pavement, experts say even a short period of exposure can put pet...
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Kamloops Votes
City of Kamloops encouraging residents to engage in municipal politics ahead of local elections
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops is encouraging residents to get engaged with their community, learn about local government and inform their votes for the 2026 General Local Election.The city said its newly launched 'Love Your City' campaign aims to to encourage residents to take pride in their community by educating vo...
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City Hall
City of Kamloops staff pay jumped 11 per cent in 2025: report
KAMLOOPS - New City of Kamloops records show an 11 per cent jump in staff remuneration in 2025 - after a similar increase one year before.The city's annual Statement of Financial Information will come before council at its regular meeting next Tuesday (June 23).The report notes staff remuneration rose 11 per cent from ...
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BC Premier League
Development of young players a silver lining to Kamloops United women's team's season
KAMLOOPS - This weekend is a scheduled bye week for Kamloops United, who are in the final stretch of their season. Both the men's and women's teams have identical records of 1-8-2, good for eighth place in the BC Premier League. Although a chance for a league title is long gone, both teams want to close out the season ...
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Native Restoration Plants
Art of Gardening: Native Restoration Plants
What happens when a natural area on your property gets damaged by construction or wildfire? According to Shawn, it's got a lot higher chance of sticking around if you plant what's native to the area.
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Oh, Deer!
Art of Gardening: Oh, Deer!
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Pretty Peonies
Art of Gardening: Pretty Peonies
Got some peonies drooping from the rain? Here's how to avoid that!
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Two & Out
PETERS: A great week of sports bringing people together
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May Long Special Edition
Art of Gardening Special Edition - May Long Weekend
Looped In
LOOPED IN WITH NIKKI OMEN: June 18, 2026
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Sound Off
SOUND OFF: Sharing the power of sports
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Oh, Deer!
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Question of the Week
"Were you more invested in this year's Stanley Cup Final because it included Kamloops' own Logan Stankoven?"
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1000 Ways to Heal
1000 WAYS TO HEAL: National Indigenous Peoples Day - Building community together
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British Columbia

Beyond the gold rush: Totem poles at the Chilkoot Trail mark route's long history
Two carved cedar totems now flank either side of the Canadian end of the Chilkoot Trail, a permanent reminder that the route best known as the path to the Yukon gold fields during the 1890s gold rush has a history that stretches back much further. The ...
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Wildfire triggers evacuation order for Lytton, B.C., village ravaged by 2021 blaze
LYTTON - Some residents in Lytton, B.C., have been told to evacuate as a wildfire threatens the rural village, a community nearly wiped off the map by flames five years ago this month. The regional district declared state of emergency in Lytton and Bl...
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Ammonia leak at B.C. ice rink triggers shelter-in-place order, but no one hurt
LANGLEY - The City of Langley says an ammonia gas leak at an ice rink that triggered a shelter-in-place order has not resulted in any injuries. The city says the order was lifted early Friday afternoon after the leak at Langley Twin Rinks. It says in...
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Local Sports

IN THE WHL
Blazers' GM Clouston talks NCAA departures, plans to fill roster holes
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Blazers' top four scorers from last season are transitioning to the NCAA ranks. As CFJC Today reports, the exodus of talent leaves GM Shaun Clouston with huge roster holes to fill.
15h ago
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BC Premier League
Development of young players a silver lining to Kamloops United women's team's season
KAMLOOPS - This weekend is a scheduled bye week for Kamloops United, who are in the final stretch of their season. Both the men's and women's teams have identical records of 1-8-2, good for eighth place in the BC Premier League. Although a chance for a league title is long gone, both teams want to close out the season ...
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Kendra Woodland
Charge re-sign Kamloops goaltender Woodland ahead of 2026-27 PWHL season
KAMLOOPS - The first Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) player from Kamloops has signed an extension with her club. The Ottawa Charge announced they've re-signed goaltender Kendra Woodland to a one-year contract through the 2026-27 PWHL season. The 26-year-old standout with the University of New Brunswick Reds ...
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Canada

Bid to narrow transparency law 'a move in the wrong direction,' info watchdog says
OTTAWA - Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says a federal proposal to narrow the scope of the Access to Information Act is a move in the wrong direction that could exclude "entire swaths of government-held records" from public scrutiny. Maynard...
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Here's what you need to know about Ottawa's new policies on social media and AI
OTTAWA - Over the last two weeks of the parliamentary sitting, the Liberal government made a series of moves related to AI and digital regulation. It introduced a new AI strategy, a bill requiring social media platforms to ban kids under 16 and a long-...
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Beyond the gold rush: Totem poles at the Chilkoot Trail mark route's long history
Two carved cedar totems now flank either side of the Canadian end of the Chilkoot Trail, a permanent reminder that the route best known as the path to the Yukon gold fields during the 1890s gold rush has a history that stretches back much further. The ...
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World

Hurricanes fans jam into downtown Raleigh for team's Stanley Cup parade, celebration
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The Carolina Hurricanes brought their Stanley Cup celebration to downtown Raleigh on Saturday, with thousands of fans arriving hours early to line sidewalks for the team's victory parade or packing in near the rally stage where the...
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Trump now says either Republican candidate would be a good pick in South Carolina's governor runoff
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - President Donald Trump changed his tune Friday heading into South Carolina's runoff next week, saying either Republican contender for governor - not just Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, whom he endorsed before the primary earlier this mon...
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Without the injured Christian Pulisic, US beats Australia 2-0 to advance to World Cup knockout round
SEATTLE (AP) - Christian Pulisic's injury absence didn't hurt the Americans one bit. The U.S. national soccer team found a way to advance to the knockout round without the injured forward on the field, beating Australia 2-0 Friday for its...
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