Author Archives: James Peters

City of Kamloops considers pay parking in Tranquille business area
KAMLOOPS - To address a lack of parking spaces available along Tranquille Road, the City of Kamloops is considering charging for parking along the business corridor. In a survey, 60 per cent of respon...
James Peters Feb 28, 2022

Are you in favour of paid parking in the Tranquille business sector?
James Peters Feb 28, 2022 File Photo (Image Credit: CFJC Today)

Williams Lake Seniors Village COVID-19 outbreak up to 48 cases
KAMLOOPS - Eleven days after it was declared, the COVID-19 outbreak at Williams Lake Seniors Village has ballooned to four dozen cases.According to an email from Interior Health Monday (Feb. 28), the ...
James Peters Feb 28, 2022

UPDATE: Missing man located
KAMLOOPS - As of March 2, Kamloops RCMP say this man has been found.
James Peters Feb 24, 2022 File Photo (Image Credit: CFJC Today)

Six-year-old girl recognized by Kamloops RCMP for bravery after vehicle incident over the weekend
KAMLOOPS - A six-year-old girl was recognized by Kamloops RCMP Tuesday (Feb. 22) for her brave actions over this past weekend. In a post to its Facebook page, the City of Kamloops says six-year-old Ja...
James Peters Feb 22, 2022

Will the provincial budget provide financial relief for your family?
James Peters Feb 22, 2022 Image Credit: BC Government Flickr

Shuswap crash kills mother and child from Okanagan Falls
SICAMOUS, B.C. - A T-bone collision in Sicamous Thursday (Feb. 17) claimed the lives of an Okanagan mother and child.RCMP say the crash took place just after 9:00 a.m. Thursday in the 1800-block of Tr...
James Peters Feb 18, 2022

'Not in the spirit of reconciliation': Canim Lake councillor critical of TRU business school renaming
KAMLOOPS - A councillor for the Canim Lake Band is taking Thompson Rivers University to task for the renaming of its School of Business and Economics after businessman and philanthropist Bob Gaglardi....
James Peters Feb 18, 2022

COVID-19 outbreak at Nicola Meadows in Merritt declared over; hospitalizations down to 744 in B.C.
VICTORIA - A Merritt assisted living facility has been removed from the province's COVID-19 outbreak list.In its Thursday (Feb. 17) update, B.C.'s Ministry of Health says the outbreak at Nicola Meadow...
James Peters Feb 17, 2022

Members of the Shackan First Nation to return home, more than 90 days after flood
MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Members of a British Columbia First Nation who were evacuated more than 90 days ago when a nearby river changed course during catastrophic floods are set to return home. Ch...
James Peters Feb 17, 2022

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