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Mustard Seed manager Mario Borba announces resignation
KAMLOOPS - The Mustard Seed Kamloops is on the lookout for a new managing director. Mario Borba has announced he is stepping down, effective Nov. 27. In an email message, Borba says he has accepted a ...
Nov 20, 2020

Judge to seal interviews of Minassian that psychiatrist says may incite violence
TORONTO - The judge overseeing the van attack trial has begrudgingly granted a request to seal all recordings of interviews the accused had with an American psychiatrist who had warned the videos coul...
Nov 20, 2020

B-100's Basics for Babies 2020
CFJC Today was pleased to broadcast the B-100 Basics for Babies event live once again in 2020. Join co-hosts Tanya Cronin and Susan Edgell as they celebrate the many donors who help the Kamloops Food ...
Nov 20, 2020

Feds need better data on COVID-19 in Indigenous communities: Miller
OTTAWA - A rapid rise in the number of active COVID-19 cases in First Nations communities on reserve - especially in Alberta and Saskatchewan - likely does not tell the full story due to lack of data,...
Nov 20, 2020

Surrey announces new police chief for municipal force taking over from RCMP
SURREY, B.C. - The City of Surrey, B.C., has hired the deputy chief constable from the neighbouring city of Delta to head its new municipal police force. Norm Lipinski was announced as the new police ...
Nov 20, 2020
CFJC Midday - Get your 50/50 tickets! Kamloops Y holds a fall fundraiser to support much needed programs
Bryce Herman, Marketing and PR Director of Charitable gaming activities, provides details on the four week 50/50 fundraiser.
Nov 20, 2020

Nova Scotia closes two schools, to limit gatherings in Halifax to stop COVID spread
HALIFAX - Most of Halifax will be subject to tightened COVID-19 restrictions and two schools that reported cases will be temporarily closed as health officials try to head off community spread of the ...
Nov 20, 2020

Elections BC estimates higher voter turnout, still a historic low for B.C.
VICTORIA - Elections BC has revised its estimated voter turnout for the provincial election in October, but the increased figure is still a historic low for the province. While final figures won't be ...
Nov 20, 2020

Ticats linebacker Lawrence says most CFL quarterbacks are quiet on the field
Bo Levi Mitchell has a future in the media once his career is over. On Thursday during a Grey Cup Unite videoconference call with Saskatchewan quarterback Cody Fajardo and Hamilton linebacker Simoni L...
Nov 20, 2020

Senators sign second-round pick Egor Sokolov to entry-level contract
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Senators have signed forward Egor Sokolov to a three-year, entry-level contract. Ottawa selected Sokolov in the second round, 61st overall, at the 2020 NHL draft. The 20-year-old f...
Nov 20, 2020

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