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Indigenous families say their loved ones' deaths in custody are part of pattern
VANCOUVER - One of Chantel Moore's grandmothers says her granddaughter's shooting death in New Brunswick isn't the first time she has lost a family member to police violence. Nora Martin joi...
Jun 06, 2020
Biden formally clinches Democratic presidential nomination
WASHINGTON - Joe Biden formally clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Friday, setting him up for a bruising challenge to President Donald Trump that will play out against the unprecedented b...
Jun 05, 2020
Raptors Uprising down Nets GC to improve to 7-0 in NBA 2K league esports play
TORONTO - Raptors Uprising GC continued its perfect start to the NBA 2K League esports season, sweeping Nets GC in its best-of-three series Friday to improve to 7-0. The Raptors raced out to an e...
Jun 05, 2020
Twenty-five years ago today, June 5, 1995 ---- the unthinkable ---- sending shock waves through the hockey world.
KAMLOOPS --- Twenty-five years ago last month the Kamloops Blazers won their third Memorial Cup in four years.Two weeks later, on this day 25 years ago, the unthinkable happened, sending shock waves t...
Jun 05, 2020
Local churches equip their buildings for in-person services
KAMLOOPS - Churches have been allowed to hold in-person services for the past two Sundays, however few jumped at the opportunity to re-open their sanctuaries. First Baptist Church of Kamloops was amon...
Jun 05, 2020
Implementation of Divorce Act reforms delayed eight months by pandemic
OTTAWA - Highly anticipated reforms to Canadian divorce law have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The reforms were to have gone into effect on July 1 but Justice Minister David Lametti say...
Jun 05, 2020
South Thompson likely to remain at 10-year levels, barring significant rain: B.C. River Forecast Centre
KAMLOOPS - The city has been bracing for a 20-year flood all spring, the worst since 1999 when all of Riverside Park was under water. Hesco baskets have lined portions of the Rivers Trail for weeks in...
Jun 05, 2020
SOUND OFF: B.C. should consider reopening our economy faster in less-affected regions
WHILE WE HAVE SEEN THE COVID-19 CURVE flattening here in B.C. - thanks to the work Dr. Bonnie Henry's team and the efforts of all British Columbians - we are still far from seeing the end of this pand...
Jun 05, 2020
Nunavut to bring in civilian police review after arrest video: minister
Nunavut is planning its own civilian police review agency over concerns that Inuit are too often treated badly by RCMP. "I will commit to taking action on a civilian-led investigation for se...
Jun 05, 2020
'We must demand change:' Canada's first black police chief supports demonstrations
WINNIPEG - Canada's first black police chief says he will be joining people to shine a light of hope "into the darkness of this moment" as anti-racism demonstrations take place around the world. "We m...
Jun 05, 2020

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