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Feds reveal details of $35M fund to help make farms safer in COVID-19 pandemic
OTTAWA - Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says some Canadian farmers can now apply for emergency funding to protect their workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will subsidize farms...
Oct 05, 2020

Prices keep climbing as Kamloops real estate sector roars back from pandemic slowdown
KAMLOOPS - The local real estate sector is roaring back after a COVID-19-related slowdown earlier in the year.New figures from the Kamloops and District Real Estate Association (KADREA) show 332 total...
Oct 05, 2020

Alexis Lafreniere, fellow NHL hopefuls ready for pandemic-delayed NHL draft
Alexis Lafreniere was supposed to hear his named called in front of family, friends and an adoring crowd inside Montreal's Bell Centre. The presumptive top pick in the 2020 NHL draft from nearby St-Eu...
Oct 05, 2020

Independent Investigations Office looking into RCMP actions after woman seriously injured in Chase
CHASE, B.C - B.C's police watchdog is investigating the actions of RCMP officers in Chase after a young woman was seriously injured last week. The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) says it is lo...
Oct 05, 2020

Massive RIH Patient Care Tower permit elevates Kamloops building sector to new record year
KAMLOOPS - Three-quarters of the way through 2020, a huge permit for the Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) Patient Care Tower has pushed the Kamloops construction sector into record territory.The City of Ka...
Oct 05, 2020

Canadian Raphael Lessard says first NASCAR win is a "dream come true"
Raphael Lessard's phone has not cooled off since he won his first career NASCAR race Saturday afternoon. "I've never had that many interviews after a race, that many calls. I feel like my phone is goi...
Oct 05, 2020

SARS was 'dress rehearsal for COVID-19' but Canada failed health-care workers: report
Canada put health-care workers at risk of contracting COVID-19 and taking it home to their families because it failed to learn lessons from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in 2003, a new report says...
Oct 05, 2020

Magnitsky sanctions demanded against Iranians in January shootdown of airliner
OTTAWA - Families and loved ones of those killed in the shootdown of a passenger jet over Tehran are urging Canada to impose so-called Magnitsky sanctions that would target those directly responsible....
Oct 05, 2020

Hundreds of Regal, Cineworld movie theatres to close
LONDON - Shares in the company that owns the Regal, Cineworld and Picturehouse movie theatres fell as much as 58% after it said it will temporarily close the venues because delays to the latest James ...
Oct 05, 2020

RCMP tech analyst testifies about material found on N.B. shooting suspect's computer
FREDERICTON - A senior forensic analyst with the RCMP has begun testifying at the first-degree murder trial of Matthew Raymond in Fredericton. Raymond, 50, is accused in the August 2018 shooting...
Oct 05, 2020

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