Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

Kamloops Interior Summer School of Music students honing their craft, gaining confidence
KAMLOOPS - The halls are alive with the sound of music, as the Kamloops Interior Summer School of Music, also known as KISSM, returns for another season."You don't choose to keep teaching in July as a...
Aaron Schulze Jul 16, 2024

Wildfires burning north of Spences Bridge experiencing notable growth
SPENCES BRIDGE, B.C. -- Two wildfires burning north of Spences Bridge are experiencing notable growth. The BC Wildfire Service website notes one fire discovered burning 7.5 kilometres north of the com...
Aaron Schulze Jul 16, 2024

New wildfire ignites near Three Valley
KAMLOOPS - A wildfire discovered in the Shuswap Monday (July 15) morning has grown to 4.2 hectares in size.The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) says on its online map that the fire is at Wap Creek south of ...
Aaron Schulze Jul 16, 2024

AI wildfire early detection system is like a fire alarm in the forest, says chief
VERNON, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA - Vernon Fire Chief David Lind likens the Interior B.C. city's new artificial-intelligence-driven wildfire detection system to a fire alarm in the forest. The system i...
Aaron Schulze Jul 16, 2024

WATCH: 'It's a Western way of life'; Pritchard Rodeo celebrates 30 years of thrilling action
PRITCHARD, B.C. - This year is the 30th anniversary of the first Pritchard Rodeo, and despite the scorching temperatures, hundreds of competitors put on their wranglers, chaps and boots to compete at ...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

Highland Games reconnect competitors with their roots
KAMLOOPS - It is a tradition over 1,000 years old originating in Scotland - to find the strongest warriors in the land. Highland Games are now held all over the world as a celebration of Scotland.On S...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

TNRD offers extra days of curbside trash collection for flood-affected Savona residents
SAVONA, B.C. - The Thompson Nicola Regional District is offering a helping hand to Savona residents still cleaning up after the flash flood that hammered the village during the Canada Day long weekend...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

Merritt-area wildfire being held; Spences Bridge fires grow
MERRITT, B.C. - A fire that popped up just outside of Merritt on the weekend is now being held.The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) says the Upper Jesse Creek fire is no longer expected to grow beyond its...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

Longtime Logan Lake councillor Marion Bell dies
LOGAN LAKE, B.C. - The District of Logan Lake has announced the death of one of its councillors, Marion Bell, who passed away on Monday (July 15). Bell was first elected to council in 1994 and served ...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

Kamloops expected to surpass maximum daily temperatures for three days as heatwave lingers
KAMLOOPS - The unusually long and persistent heatwave that has blanketed Kamloops and area for most of July is expected to linger throughout the week. Environment Canada forecasts Kamloops will surpas...
Aaron Schulze Jul 15, 2024

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