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Mt. Paul golf pros tee off for ALS Golf-a-Thon
KAMLOOPS - June is a big month for ALS fundraising in Kamloops. Last weekend, the annual ALS Walk was held. Today (June 23), pros at Mt. Paul Golf Course were taking on the ALS Golf-a-Thon.For many fo...
Jun 23, 2021

Two new COVID-19 cases in Island Health
NANAIMO - Only a relatively low number of new COVID-19 cases in Island Health. The health authority confirmed the two new on Wednesday, June 23 brought the central Island total to 2,475, which is slig...
Jun 23, 2021

Category Two open burning prohibition coming for Cariboo Fire Centre
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Effective at noon on Friday (June 25), Category Two open burning, as well as other equipment and activities, will be prohibited throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre's jurisdiction ...
Jun 23, 2021

Liberals introduce bill to combat online hate speech as Commons adjourns for summer
OTTAWA - The Liberal government has introduced a bill it says will protect Canadians from online hate speech. It would amend the Canadian Human Rights Act to reinstate an amended version of a controve...
Jun 23, 2021

Summer reading clubs return at Thompson Nicola Regional Libraries
KAMLOOPS - Summer has arrived, and summer reading clubs are ready to begin at the Thompson Nicola Regional Library. The free programs are designed to promote reading as a fun activity - and ultimately...
Jun 23, 2021

Cheaper, more potent cannabis found in B.C. government-run stores: study
VANCOUVER - The price of cannabis at government-run stores in British Columbia declined while potency rose between 2019 and 2020, says a new report that has a researcher raising questions about what i...
Jun 23, 2021

Cheaper, more potent cannabis found in B.C. government-run stores: study
VANCOUVER - The price of cannabis at government-run stores in British Columbia declined while potency rose between 2019 and 2020, says a new report that has a researcher raising questions about what i...
Jun 23, 2021

Alberta paleontologists find dramatic change in bite force as tyrannosaurs matured
Tyrannosaurs are well known as having been ferocious predators at the top of the food chain millions of years ago, but a study led by an Alberta-based researcher shows the reptiles didn't start out li...
Jun 23, 2021

Kamloops MLAs say cancer centre likely closer to 10 years from becoming reality
KAMLOOPS - The two Kamloops MLAs say they're starting to feel a little dj vu when it comes to the cancer care centre promised by the NDP government last fall before the election. Todd Stone and Peter ...
Jun 23, 2021

Garneau to visit Israel, West Bank to advance two-state solution following 11-day war
OTTAWA - Canada's foreign affairs minister will soon travel to Israel and the West Bank to advance a two-state solution following a deadly 11-day war between Israelis and Palestinians. Marc Garneau's ...
Jun 23, 2021

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