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It's do-or-die for Canadian men in World Cup qualifying showdown with Suriname
After rolling over lesser opposition, Canada faces a far stiffer World Cup qualifying test in Suriname on Tuesday. A loss and the World Cup dream is over. While both teams are 3-0-0, the 70th-ranked C...
Jun 07, 2021

Alberta premier says sorry for breaking COVID-19 health rules with rooftop dinner
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, facing mounting criticism in cabinet and caucus, says he is sorry for breaking COVID-19 rules at a dinner party caught on camera.Kenney says he thought he and ...
Jun 07, 2021
CFJC Midday - Lock-In for Love! SPCA needs your help to raise funds for abused, injured and homeless animals
Ashley Fontaine, Kamloops SPCA Manager of Community Engagement discusses this year's 'Home Edition' for Lock-In for Love, as well as the next Colombo Cares and Red Collar fundraisers all in support of...
Jun 07, 2021

Highway repaving projects planned for Thompson and Shuswap throughout summer
KAMLOOPS - The Thompson and Shuswap regions will see multiples kilometres of highways and side roads paved throughout the summer.One of the B.C. government's first resurfacing projects that began in e...
Jun 07, 2021

Stewart keeping his eye on the podium as Paralympic Games near
KAMLOOPS - Greg Stewart is three months away from living out a dream - throwing at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Until then, he's hunkered down in Kamloops training and getting himself ready to compe...
Jun 07, 2021

Vancouver Island First Nations plan to defer old-growth logging at protest sites
PORT RENFREW, B.C. - The leaders of three First Nations on southwestern Vancouver Island say they've told the B.C. government they want old-growth logging temporarily deferred in two areas, including ...
Jun 07, 2021

Vancouver Island First Nations plan to defer old-growth logging at protest sites
PORT RENFREW, B.C. - The leaders of three First Nations on southwestern Vancouver Island say they've told the B.C. government they want old-growth logging temporarily deferred in two areas, including ...
Jun 07, 2021

Motion passes urging feds drop court actions on rulings regarding First Nations kids
OTTAWA - MPs from all parties have joined New Democrats in supporting a call for the federal government to drop its legal battles against a pair of rulings involving First Nations children. In a motio...
Jun 07, 2021

'Dark day:' Police say five pedestrians run down in London, Ont., targeted as Muslims
LONDON, Ont. - A family of five Muslims out for an evening early summer stroll were mowed down by a driver in an "act of mass murder," the mayor of London, Ont., said on Monday. The horrific incident ...
Jun 07, 2021

Canada coach feels the anxiety of protecting players, staff safe during pandemic
Canada coach John Herdman acknowledged Monday he has experienced anxiety during the pandemic, triggered by concerns over the safety and well-being of his players and staff. The 45-year-old Herdman sai...
Jun 07, 2021

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