Author Archives: James Peters

B.C. COVID-19 case count grows by 706; outbreak at Nicola Meadows declared over
MERRITT, B.C. - The provincial health ministry is reporting 706 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C. Thursday (Sept. 16), with hospitalizations creeping closer to 300.In a news release, the ministry says 213...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

B.C. Lions to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at Sept. 24 game
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Lions are trying to raise awareness about the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30. The CFL team's vice-president, George Chayka, says players will wear ora...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

DECISION 2021: Affordability
KAMLOOPS - The cost of living continues to rise. From your food at the grocery store to where you live, everything is getting more expensive. Housing prices have become particularly alarming, even her...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

RCMP confirm Merritt death as homicide, release victim's identity
MERRITT, B.C. - Investigators from the Southeast District Major Crime Unit (SED MCU) are now identifying the man whose death was previously characterized as suspicious and confirming he was the victim...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

Another minority looks likely but it could be very different from the last one
OTTAWA - Canadians have chosen minority governments in four of the last six federal elections and Monday's vote seems likely to produce a fifth. Whether it will be a Liberal or Conservative minority i...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

DECISION 2021: Truth & Reconciliation
KAMLOOPS - It's been a devastating year for first nations across the country. Starting in Kamloops with the discovery of 215 unmarked graves on Tk'emlups te Secwepemc, there have now been more than a ...
James Peters Sep 15, 2021

End of in-office surgeries expected to extend RIH's wait list
KAMLOOPS - Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) will have another reason for long surgical wait times at the end of the month.On Sept. 30, the College of Physicians and Surgeons will be stopping in-office surg...
James Peters Sep 15, 2021

Kamloops and surrounding rural communities grateful for paramedic hires, 24/7 ambulance service
KAMLOOPS - This week, the B.C. government announced enhanced ambulance services for rural and urban communities in the province. The change comes with an ongoing hiring push for more paramedics and di...
James Peters Sep 15, 2021

Provincial, Interior active cases down, but 661 new COVID-19 cases found in B.C.
VICTORIA - B.C.'s active caseload is down Wednesday (Sept. 15), a glimmer of hope amid the fourth wave of COVID-19. In a news release, B.C.'s health ministry says there were 661 new cases of COVID-19 ...
James Peters Sep 15, 2021

Wells Gray killer David Ennis denied parole for fourth time
WARNING: This story contains disturbing details. BOWDEN, AB. - The man responsible for one of B.C.'s most horrifying mass murders has again been denied parole. In August of 1982, David Shearing, who n...
James Peters Sep 15, 2021

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