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In the news today, July 9
Five stories in the news for Tuesday, July 9 --- P.E.I., QUEBEC INTERVENE IN CARBON-TAX CASE Prince Edward Island and Quebec have joined as interveners in Saskatchewan's legal...
Jul 11, 2019
In the news today, July 11
Five stories in the news for Thursday, July 11 --- LIBERALS NOMINATE QUEBEC ACTIVIST FOR FALL VOTE Within a few minutes of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's speech Wednesday night introdu...
Jul 11, 2019
'Back to zero': Canada's premiers gather in Saskatoon, but none are women
SASKATOON - Canada's 13 provincial and territorial leaders are in Saskatchewan this week, but for the first time in years, the annual gathering won't have women at the table. "Symbolically, it's very ...
Jul 11, 2019
Wrangling waste: Calgary Stampede trying to reduce waste going to landfill
CALGARY - More than 20,000 people chowed down on pancakes last weekend during a family breakfast on the Calgary Stampede grounds. That's an awful lot of disposable forks, knives and pla...
Jul 11, 2019
Navy to release health study 15 years after deadly submarine fire
HALIFAX - Sailors who survived a devastating fire aboard the submarine HMCS Chicoutimi almost 15 years ago were expected to learn details today of a study into the long-term impact on t...
Jul 11, 2019
Long lost WWII-era Soviet songs brought to life in Israel
TEL AVIV, Israel - In a musty basement hall of an unassuming building nestled among modern high-rises in the heart of Tel Aviv, a few hundred spectators are kindly requested to turn off their cellphon...
Jul 11, 2019
Passenger train hits freight train in Pakistan, killing 10
MULTAN, Pakistan - A passenger train rammed into a freight train in southern Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 64 others, an official said. The freight train was stationary...
Jul 10, 2019
UK: Iranian vessels tried to block British vessel in Gulf
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Britain says three Iranian vessels unsuccessfully tried to impede the passage of a British commercial vessel through the Strait of Hormuz. The British government said in ...
Jul 10, 2019
Half of Indigenous children live in poverty, above national rate, study says
OTTAWA - The worst child-poverty problem in the country was dropped in the laps of the country's premiers on Tuesday, as the Assembly of First Nations presented them with new numbers to show about hal...
Jul 10, 2019
Money Ball: Mets' Alonso wins HR Derby, $1M, tops Vlad Jr
CLEVELAND - Pete Alonso took one final swing and flipped his bat high in the air. Another walk-off. Money ball. As the crowd roared, the New York Mets rookie headed toward the mound and tightly squeez...
Jul 10, 2019
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If the time change was eliminated in B.C., which time would you prefer?
Nov 04, 2024
Kamloops & District Chamber of Commerce
38th Annual Business Excellence Awards
Week in Review
Week in Review: Week of Oct. 28
Nov 04, 2024
One Man's Opinion
COLLINS: Sometimes you have to abandon your principles and yield to your natural instinct
Nov 03, 2024
Art of Gardening
Art of Gardening - Making Compost for the Garden
Two and Out
PETERS: Conservatism used to be about lower taxes and smaller government, not conspiracy theories and racism
Nov 01, 2024
Sound Off
SOUND OFF: Cutting carbon emissions can be easy and accessible to Kamloops residents
Oct 30, 2024