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CFJC Midday — BC SPCA launches low-income spay neuter clinic to address cat overpopulation in Kamloops
Community Engagement Manager Ashley Fontaine discusses the cat crisis in Kamloops and the focus behind the cat project. The branch has seen the highest intake of cats and kittens in all of BC.
May 17, 2021

Canadian teenager Daniel Jebbison turns heads with Premier League goal
ANB Futbol academy director Bassam Naim was on the phone Sunday with Everton scout Ian Lavery, both glued to the TV as Canadian teenager Daniel Jebbison made his first start for Sheffield United in En...
May 17, 2021

Man who attacked, set fire to Indigenous woman in Saskatchewan denied parole
A Saskatchewan man who brutally attacked a woman and set her on fire has been denied parole. Leslie Black, who is 35, pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the beating, burning and sexual assault of M...
May 17, 2021

AP Exclusive: Full-blown boycott pushed for Beijing Olympics
Groups alleging human-rights abuses against minorities in China are calling for a full-blown boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, a move likely to ratchet up pressure on the International O...
May 17, 2021

Teen dies in ATV crash near 100 Mile House
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. - A 14-year-old boy was killed in an ATV crash near 100 Mile House Friday (May 14).In a news release, 100 Mile House RCMP say their members joined B.C. Ambulance Service paramedic...
May 17, 2021

Vaccine wristbands handed out for COVID-19 hot spot in Surrey, B.C.
VICTORIA - Four extra vaccination clinics have been set up in Surrey, B.C., this week to ramp up immunization in a COVID-19 hot spot with a high number of essential workers. The Health Ministry says t...
May 17, 2021

Ariana Grande, Dalton Gomez tie the knot
NEW YORK (AP) - Ariana Grande is a newlywed. A representative for the singer confirmed that she recently married real estate agent Dalton Gomez. Grande's rep told People that they tied the knot in a s...
May 17, 2021

Spy watchdog calls for changes to ensure information-sharing does not lead to torture
OTTAWA - A review by the national spy watchdog has found inconsistencies when it comes to federal efforts to ensure information-sharing with foreign agencies does not result in torture. The aim of the...
May 17, 2021

Excessive speed leads to impaired investigation in Quesnel
QUESNEL, B.C. - RCMP say speed and alcohol were factors in the arrest of a motorist last Thursday night in Quesnel.Just before 7:00 that night, police witnessed a black Dodge pickup speeding on Highwa...
May 17, 2021

MAPS: Thefts from motor vehicles — Week of May 3, 2021
KAMLOOPS - Auto break-ins were up during the first week of May.According to Kamloops RCMP, there were 31 break-ins from May 3 to 9, up from 25 the previous week. MAPS: (Credit: Kamloops RCMP) Week 18 ...
May 17, 2021

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