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Christmas comes early for some Monte Lake residents
KAMLOOPS - A fundraiser for Monte Lake residents who lost their homes to the White Rock Lake wildfire, wrapped up in time for the holidays. Community members, and vendors in the Heffley Creek and Sun ...
Dec 24, 2021

Reviewing 2021 with Kamloops RCMP's Superintendent
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops RCMP have been kept busy in 2021 with fires, floods, residential school findings, protests, property crimes, and missing persons. While the latter has been a popular topic of discu...
Dec 24, 2021

B.C. Curling Championships receive health order exemption
KAMLOOPS - B.C. Curling championships will go ahead after Curl BC was granted a special exemption from provincial health orders.With the exemption, Curl BC says its U18, U21, Wheelchair, the BC Scotti...
Dec 24, 2021

Queuing for COVID boosters and deadly ferry fire: In The News for Dec. 24
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Dec. 24 ... What we are watching in Canada ......
Dec 24, 2021

Ferry fire kills at least 37 in southern Bangladesh
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - A massive fire swept through a crowded river ferry in southern Bangladesh early Friday, leaving at least 37 dead and 72 injured, as passengers jumped off the vessel and swam t...
Dec 24, 2021

COVID-19 has been a lesson in Greek letters, one variant at a time
VANCOUVER - The Greek alphabet arrived on the world stage and into everyday lexicon riding on waves of the novel coronavirus as the World Health Organization began naming variants in the Glagolitic sc...
Dec 24, 2021

Boosters shots and COVID test kits topping Canadian's wish lists
On the eve of the Christmas holiday, COVID-19 booster shots and rapid test kits are topping the wish lists of many Canadians as case numbers rocket to record highs across much of the nation. Fuelled b...
Dec 24, 2021

'The right thing to do': Canadians differ on holiday plans in light of Omicron threat
It's beginning to look a lot like ... last year. Festive feasts, gift exchanges and winter fun with loved ones are being cancelled or limited as COVID-19 rips through Canada for the second holiday sea...
Dec 24, 2021

Can she lift Tory fortunes? Manitoba premier promises COVID relief and calmer waters
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Heather Stefansonhas promised a more collaborative approach than her predecessor. And two months into the job, she has already reversed some of Brian Pallister's most unpop...
Dec 24, 2021

COVID-19 has been a lesson in Greek letters, one variant at a time
VANCOUVER - The Greek alphabet arrived on the world stage and into everyday lexicon riding on waves of the novel coronavirus as the World Health Organization began naming variants in the Glagolitic sc...
Dec 24, 2021

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