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A year later, Krasinski's 'Quiet Place' ready to make noise
NEW YORK (AP) - John Krasinski, whose "A Quiet Place Part II" is one of the biggest studio releases to open exclusively in theaters this year, recently returned to the movies, himself. Krasinski scree...
May 25, 2021

Pedestrian was killed in Saturday Trans Canada crash: Kamloops RCMP
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops RCMP have confirmed a pedestrian who was hit by a vehicle in Kamloops Saturday (May 22) died of his injuries.The collision took place on the westbound lanes of the Trans Canada Hig...
May 25, 2021

Severed bear paws dumped in North Shuswap
ANGLEMONT, B.C. - The B.C. Conversation Officer Service (BCCOS) is investigating a report of a disposal of wildlife parts, including several bear paws, near Anglemont.Conservation Officers attended th...
May 25, 2021

Pandemic throwing wrench in construction of new navy, coast guard ships: officials
OTTAWA - Federal civil servants say COVID-19 is throwing yet another wrench in the construction of new ships for the navy and coast guard - though the full damage won't be known until after the pandem...
May 25, 2021

Blazers GM Matt Bardsley resigns
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Blazers announced Tuesday (May 25) morning that Matt Bardsley has resigned as general manager from the hockey club for personal reasons."This was a very difficult decision for ...
May 25, 2021

Report says Quebec's policing model has failed to adapt, needs overhaul
QUEBEC - A new report released today concludes Quebec's police forces need a major overhaul in order to better respond to the changing nature of modern police work. The policing committee formed at th...
May 25, 2021

New Afton receives provincial permit to begin B3 zone mining
KAMLOOPS - The New Gold-New Afton mine just west of Kamloops has reached what it calls a "significant milestone", receiving its provincial approval to begin mining the so-called B3 zone.The B3 zone is...
May 25, 2021

U.S. amping up dispute with Canada over allowed exports of American dairy products
WASHINGTON - The United States is escalating its dispute with Canada over the sale of American dairy products north of the border. The U.S. Trade Representative's office says it wants a dispute settle...
May 25, 2021

Ottawa preparing to deploy health workers, military and Red Cross to help in Manitoba
OTTAWA - The federal government is deploying health workers, medical equipment and the military to Manitoba as COVID-19 overwhelms the province's hospitals. Manitoba has the highest new COVID-19 infec...
May 25, 2021

Protester killed as Iraqis scuffle with security forces
BAGHDAD (AP) - A protester died after being shot as clashes erupted between demonstrators and Iraqi security forces in Baghdad's Tahrir Square, Iraqi security officials and a rights monitor said. (edi...
May 25, 2021

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