Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

Lytton residents growing impatient as rebuild drags
LYTTON, B.C. - Empty lots and piles of rubble line Fraser Street in the Village of Lytton. A year-and-a-half after Lytton was lost in a devastating wildfire and only a handful of residents are back li...
Aaron Schulze Jan 24, 2023

'It doesn't really resolve the issues;' Residents along Highway 5A unsatisfied with new sensors
KAMLOOPS - On Friday (Jan. 20), the B.C. government announced sensors will be built into a stretch of Highway 5A near Merritt. The sensors will monitor commercial trucks as they pass, collecting the v...
Aaron Schulze Jan 24, 2023

Two dead following avalanche near Revelstoke
REVELSTOKE, B.C. - Two people are dead and one person is in hospital in critical condition after an avalanche near Mount McCrae south of Revelstoke.In a news release issued Tuesday (Jan. 24), Revelsto...
Aaron Schulze Jan 24, 2023

Dangerous avalanche conditions in North Thompson not expected to ease soon: Avalanche Canada
KAMLOOPS - Backcountry users in the North Thompson are warned that dangerous avalanche conditions will continue for the foreseeable future.According to Tyson Rettie, an avalanche forecaster with Avala...
Aaron Schulze Jan 24, 2023

Passport backlog update expected as federal cabinet retreat enters second day
OTTAWA - The Liberal cabinet will head into the second of a three-day retreat in Hamilton today with a lengthy to-do list, including tackling inflation and making the country more competitive. Later t...
Aaron Schulze Jan 24, 2023

B.C. launches province-wide anti-racism action plan in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - B.C.'s new Education Minister was in Kamloops Monday (Jan. 23) to unveil the province's new K-12 anti-racism action plan. Minister Rachna Singh made the announcement in front of the School ...
Aaron Schulze Jan 23, 2023

'Some important news coming very soon;' Education Minister hints at possible funding announcement for SD73
KAMLOOPS - The student population of School District 73 is currently increasing by the size of one elementary school every year. That has left a large majority of schools in the city at or above capac...
Aaron Schulze Jan 23, 2023

15 years later, victory for former Tk'emlups chief
KAMLOOPS - Former Tk'emlups Chief Shane Gottfriedson says the start of negotiations with the Government of Canada was the first victory for his people. Over the weekend, the federal government announc...
Aaron Schulze Jan 23, 2023

Kamloops man charged after stolen truck bursts into flames near Logan Lake
LOGAN LAKE, B.C. - A Kamloops man is facing charges after an attempt to evade police ended with a suspects in custody and a stolen pickup truck engulfed in flames.Logan Lake RCMP say the incident took...
Aaron Schulze Jan 23, 2023

Kelowna is facing a housing affordability crisis, city report says
KELOWNA - According to a city staff report to city council, Kelowna is Canada's fastest-growing metropolitan area, however, the city continues to struggle with housing affordability.In 2022, the month...
Aaron Schulze Jan 23, 2023

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