Kamloops and Area

Memorandum of Understanding
High Bar First Nation signs agreement with the province to review mining activity within its territory
CLINTON, B.C. - A First Nation north of the Village of Clinton and the B.C. government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to review mining activity in the area. On Sept. 10, Llenllenéy'ten (High Bar) First Nation says its Kúkpi7 and council met with senior leadership at B.C.'s Ministry of Mining a...
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Access to Compactors
TNRD launches agricultural recycling pilot program that provides compactors to farms and ranches
KAMLOOPS - Farms and ranches within the Thompson-Nicola Regional (TNRD) have easier access to recycling their bale wrap and silage bags and covers. The TNRD and Clearnfarms - an organization that recycles agricultural and related industry packaging, plastics and products - launched a pilot program that will run until D...
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Council Borrowing
CUPW strike prompts council to put off AAP borrowing decisions
KAMLOOPS - The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) strike has Kamloops council pushing back its consideration of a series of borrowing measures.Council was slated to vote on four new alternative approval processes (AAP) at its regular meeting Tuesday (Oct. 7).The AAPs are meant to gain public assent to borrow $190 ...
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MURDER TRIAL
Crown closing claims Kamloops lawyer planned client's murder to avoid financial, legal fraud consequences
VANCOUVER - BC Supreme Court has heard the Crown's theory that former Kamloops lawyer Butch Bagabuyo's act of killing his client was not a spur of the moment killing, but a calculated decision to avoid the consequences of the financial and legal fraud Bagabuyo had committed. Closing arguments began this week in the jud...
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