Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

B.C. reports 406 new COVID-19 cases, 95 of them in Interior Health
KAMLOOPS - There were 406 new COVID-19 cases reported in B.C. for Tuesday (Nov. 2), with 95 of them in Interior Health. Provincially, there are 4,694 active cases (up by 26 since Monday), with 613 of ...
Aaron Schulze Nov 02, 2021

Woman charged, man outstanding after separate reported grocery store robberies in Sahali
KAMLOOPS - A 23-year-old Kamloops woman is charged with robbery and assault with a weapon after a grocery store robbery Halloween (Oct. 31) night. According to Kamloops RCMP, an employee at a grocery ...
Aaron Schulze Nov 02, 2021

Cutober raises over $7,000 for mental health initiatives in 2021
KAMLOOPS - Cutober nearly doubled its total dollar amount in its second year. The fundraiser in Kamloops where parents let children cut their hair raised over $7,000 in October, well up from the $4,00...
Aaron Schulze Oct 31, 2021

Blazers exit October with a 4-1 win over the Cougars, first place in B.C. Division
PRINCE GEORGE - The Kamloops Blazers finished October the same way they spent most of it: winning hockey games.The Blazers travelled north to Prince George and beat the Cougars 4-1. Connor Levis finis...
Aaron Schulze Oct 31, 2021

Trudeau says climate progress made at G20, though Canada wanted more ambitious plan
ROME - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada wanted a stronger and more ambitious agreement on climate change to emerge from the G20 summit. The final communique today from the two-day gathering r...
Aaron Schulze Oct 31, 2021

End of quantitative easing shadows Liberals' consultation on managing federal debt
OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada's move to end its pandemic-driven purchases of government bonds to stimulate the economy, and warnings of rate hikes sooner than previously expected, has coloured federal e...
Aaron Schulze Oct 31, 2021

Williams Lake First Nation Chief wants clarity on City's stance on residential schools
Support services are in place online for residential school survivors and others who are affected.--WILLIAMS LAKE - The Chief of Williams Lake First Nation asks for a formal response from the City of ...
Aaron Schulze Oct 30, 2021

Compensation for Indigenous children removed from homes not justice, says AFN chief
Assembly of First Nations Chief RoseAnne Archibald says any federal compensation paid to Indigenous children removed from their homes would be a recognition of the harms that were caused, but does not...
Aaron Schulze Oct 30, 2021

Decorations get super-sized for second pandemic-era Halloween
An unfamiliar noise hums in the late-October air on evening strolls through some Canadian neighbourhoods. It's not the whooshing of witches on brooms overhead, the howling of werewolves or the lament ...
Aaron Schulze Oct 30, 2021

Honour Ranch continues to build towards the future despite pandemic, wildfires
ASHCROFT, B.C. - A little over two years ago, Allan De Genova welcomed veterans, first responders, politicians, and community members to Honour Ranch. "Honour Ranch, like Honour House, is going to be ...
Aaron Schulze Oct 25, 2021

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