Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

True motive of B.C. bank shooting may never be known, says criminologist
Questions of what would motivate twin brothers to enter a British Columbia bank dressed in body armour and prepared for a gun battle remain unanswered, but a criminologist sees similarities to two oth...
Aaron Schulze Jul 06, 2022

Patrick Brown fights back after barred from Conservative leadership race
OTTAWA - Patrick Brown has been disqualified from the federal Conservative leadership race, after ballots have already begun to be mailed out, and his campaign is fighting back against what it calls a...
Aaron Schulze Jul 06, 2022

Interior Health is "gearing up to be prepared" for a surge in COVID-19 cases later this year
KAMLOOPS - On Monday (July 4), BC Health Minister Adrian Dix said the province was preparing for a possible third wave of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which could hit this fall. As a result, Dix s...
Aaron Schulze Jul 05, 2022

"Relief is coming:" Lower Kamloops fuel prices expected soon
KAMLOOPS - Usually, the price of fuel is around 15 cents cheaper in Kamloops compared to the Lower Mainland, where additional taxes drive up the bottom line. However that is not currently the case, as...
Aaron Schulze Jul 05, 2022

Job action looms in B.C. as talks collapse with BC General Employees Union
VICTORIA - The BC General Employees Union, one of the largest unions representing public sector workers in British Columbia, says talks with the government have broken down. A statement from the union...
Aaron Schulze Jul 05, 2022

NATO nations sign accession protocols for Sweden, Finland
BRUSSELS (AP) - The 30 NATO allies signed off on the accession protocols for Sweden and Finland on Tuesday, sending the membership bids of the two nations to the alliance capitals for legislative appr...
Aaron Schulze Jul 05, 2022

Two years later, Logan Lake celebrates 50th anniversary
LOGAN LAKE, B.C. - The Municipality of Logan Lake celebrated its 50th anniversary this past weekend. Although the event was delayed for two years due to COVID-19 - locals and visitors turned out for a...
Aaron Schulze Jul 04, 2022

Police watchdog hopes public can help sort out circumstances of North Shore bus loop death
KAMLOOPS - The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) is looking into the death of a man in Kamloops last week, and whether police action or inaction played a role. At approximately 5:00 pm o...
Aaron Schulze Jul 04, 2022

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Kamloops and area for second straight day
KAMLOOPS - Residents in Kamloops and area are under a severe thunderstorm watch for the second day in a row.At around 9:00 a.m. Monday (July 4), Environment Canada says conditions are favourable to th...
Aaron Schulze Jul 04, 2022

Putin declares victory in embattled Donbas region of Luhansk
POKROVSK, Ukraine (AP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday declared victory in the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk, one day after Ukrainian forces withdrew from their last remaining bulwa...
Aaron Schulze Jul 04, 2022

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