Author Archives: Aaron Schulze

Foul play suspected after human remains identified as missing B.C. woman
PORT MOODY, B.C. - Police say a search for a missing person has turned into a homicide investigation after human remains found in Hope, B.C., were identified. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Tea...
Aaron Schulze May 01, 2021

Hospitalizations, ICU admissions growing for younger Canadians in third wave
OTTAWA - High vaccination rates among seniors and more infectious variants of COVID-19 are shifting the weight of the pandemic in Canada to younger people. An analysis of data published online by Heal...
Aaron Schulze May 01, 2021

Movie production features Kamloops locations, local cast and crew
KAMLOOPS - Set against the backdrop of recognizable locations, the movie Just Clicked will be among the first completely shot in Kamloops. "We love Kamloops, we love how beautiful it is, how the crew ...
Aaron Schulze Apr 30, 2021

MENDING A RELATIONSHIP: 'They wanted the Italian community to pledge their allegiance to Canada'
KAMLOOPS - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that in May, the federal government will formally apologize for the treatment of Italian-Canadians during the Second World War (WWII).According to th...
Aaron Schulze Apr 28, 2021

Kamloops School of the Arts added to Interior Health's COVID-19 school exposure list
KAMLOOPS - There are now three active potential COVID-19 exposure events at Kamloops schools.Kamloops School of the Arts had a potential exposure on April 23. It joined Bert Edwards Science and Techno...
Aaron Schulze Apr 28, 2021

Mending a Relationship
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that in May, the federal government will formally apologize for the treatment of Italian-Canadians during the Second World War (WWII). According to the Canadian...
Aaron Schulze Apr 26, 2021

Future nurses, doctors want lessons from pandemic to create better health-care system
Sang Hee Baek started nursing school at the University of Toronto last fall as the second wave of the pandemic was putting health-care staff in parts of the country through an endurance test, making h...
Aaron Schulze Apr 25, 2021

Charges laid in targeted killing in busy Vancouver neighbourhood: police
VANCOUVER - A first-degree murder charge has been laid in what Vancouver police say was a "shocking and unnerving" shooting in a busy city neighbourhood last week. The victim, 31-year-old Harpreet Sin...
Aaron Schulze Apr 24, 2021

Man passing through Kamloops during run from Vancouver Island to Ontario, raising funds for children with cancer
KAMLOOPS - Rick Fall is two weeks into his cross-country run to fundraise for charities aimed at assisting children with cancer.The man from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. began running from Victoria, B.C. on...
Aaron Schulze Apr 24, 2021

Week in Review - Week of April 19, 2021
Welcome to Week in Review. This week, vaccine demand at an all time high. A promise of more affordable childcare. And a Merritt-area wildfire raises the anxieties of nearby residents. WATCH:
Aaron Schulze Apr 24, 2021

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