Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

Kamloops mayor concerned B.C. Housing changes could affect local projects
KAMLOOPS - On Friday evening, the B.C. NDP government announced wholesale changes to the B.C. Housing Board of Commissioners. The changes include a new chairperson, Allan Seckel, and more than half th...
Aaron Schulze Jul 11, 2022

As premiers push for federal dollars, Kamloops MLA urges province to take immediate healthcare measures
KAMLOOPS - Canada's thirteen premiers are meeting in Victoria this week for the first face-to-face Council of the Federation since the start of the pandemic. Premier John Horgan will be playing host a...
Aaron Schulze Jul 11, 2022

Outage prompts meeting between federal industry minister and Rogers CEO
Canada's industry minister will meet with the head of Rogers Communications today in the wake of last week's massive outage that paralyzed the company's network. The office of Franois-Philippe Champag...
Aaron Schulze Jul 11, 2022

Both Rivers FC teams lose weekend matches Saturday
KAMLOOPS - Rivers FC's men's and women's teams were in action on Saturday (July 9) with both squads walking away with losses.The Rivers FC women's team lost to Unity FC 3-2 after first-half goals by T...
Aaron Schulze Jul 10, 2022

Former clerk of the B.C. legislature to be sentenced today for breach of trust
VANCOUVER - The former clerk of British Columbia's legislature will be sentenced today in a Vancouver court for breach of trust over the improper purchase of clothing using public funds. Craig James w...
Aaron Schulze Jul 08, 2022

Small fire sparked in hills above Westsyde Thursday
KAMLOOPS - B.C. Wildfire Service personnel are en route to a small fire apparently started by this afternoon's lightning in the Kamloops area. Fire Information Officer Ayden Coray says smoke is visibl...
Aaron Schulze Jul 07, 2022

Ousting of U.K. PM Boris Johnson won't affect ties with Canada, trade talks
OTTAWA - The Canadian government says the ousting of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson by his party will not affect Canada's negotiations on a free-trade agreement. A spokeswoman for International Tra...
Aaron Schulze Jul 07, 2022

Hospital 'nightmare' in B.C. for Quebec patient denied surgery: father
VANCOUVER - A Quebec man who fell and broke his jaw, cheekbone and a bone around his left eye while visiting British Columbia says his surgery was cancelled after he was told his home province "won't ...
Aaron Schulze Jul 07, 2022

Kamloops thrift store looks to return donated urn and ashes
KAMLOOPS - A Kamloops thrift store is looking to return a donation after they received an urn filled with ashes on Wednesday (July 6) morning. The iridescent white urn was donated to the Habitat for H...
Aaron Schulze Jul 06, 2022

Evacuation alert rescinded again for Sicamous Creek Mobile Home Park
SICAMOUS, B.C. - The Sicamous Creek Mobile Home Park has once again been given all clear status. In an alert posted by the Columbia Shuswap Regional District (CSRD) Wednesday (July 6) morning, the Dis...
Aaron Schulze Jul 06, 2022

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