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100 Mile House RCMP roll up the rim a little further on Tim Horton's fake money case
100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. - RCMP in 100 Mile House say there have been some developments in the case of counterfeit American bills being used in local stores.After releasing information about a man using c...
Oct 16, 2020
CFJC Midday - Mantra Beauty & Esthetic is a dream come true for local entrepreneur!
Owner Ragini Mehta discusses the services she offers at Mantra Beauty & Esthetics, and the journey she embarked on with Community Futures, to help her open her very own business.
Oct 16, 2020

Ottawa Senators sign former Blazer Balcers for one year
KAMLOOPS --- Former Kamloops Blazers forward Rudolfs Balcers has signed a one year, two way contract with the Ottawa Senators.If he plays in the NHL the deal will pay $735,000 -- $70,000 if he plays i...
Oct 16, 2020

Saskatchewan curlers make adjustments due to limitations from provincial rules
Braeden Moskowy has a new roommate in skip Matt Dunstone thanks to provincial rules that have limited the Saskatchewan curling team's options this season. Dunstone, who normally lives in Kamloops, B.C...
Oct 16, 2020

France: Teacher beheaded, police shoot dead suspected killer
PARIS - A history teacher who opened a discussion with students on caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad was beheaded in a French street on Friday and police have shot dead the suspected killer, aut...
Oct 16, 2020

'You feel like the world is against you:' Impact weathering tough season
Defender Samuel Piette admits this season has been a heavy one for the Montreal Impact. Border closures forced the team to relocate to Harrison, N.J., in mid September, leaving players separated...
Oct 16, 2020

Lawsuit filed in case of man who killed himself after release from Regina hospital
REGINA - The family of a young man who took his own life after going to a hospital twice in one day during a mental-health crisis is suing the Saskatchewan Health Authority and the provincial governme...
Oct 16, 2020

Policing must be adequate to keep 'everyone' safe in Indigenous lobster dispute: PM
HALIFAX - Justin Trudeau called Friday for federal agencies to ensure those involved in an Indigenous-led lobster fishery are safe, a day after a Mi'kmaq chief accused him of offering words rather tha...
Oct 16, 2020

First day of advance voting in B.C. election draws 2,800 ballots in Kamloops ridings
VICTORIA - About 2,800 people in the Kamloops area took advantage of the first day of advance voting in the provincial election Thursday (Oct. 15).According to numbers released today by Elections BC, ...
Oct 16, 2020

CP NewsAlert: Lions GM Hervey steps down for personal reasons
VANCOUVER - The B.C. Lions are in the market for a new general manager. The CFL club announced Friday that GM Ed Hervey has advised the franchise that he's stepping down for personal reasons. Hervey j...
Oct 16, 2020

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