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SOUND OFF: It’s time for John Horgan to step up and address the growing crisis in B.C.’s forestry industry
BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FORESTRY INDUSTRY is in crisis as mills close and job losses mount due to John Horgan and the NDP's increased taxes, red tape and growing uncertainty on B.C.'s land base. Problems a...
Jun 13, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
Ex-slugger David Ortiz had counted on fans to protect him
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - Beloved in his hometown, David Ortz travelled the dangerous streets of Santo Domingo with little or no security, trusting in his fans to protect him. Big Papi's gua...
Jun 13, 2019
17 temperature records Wednesday as southern B.C. sweltered in pre-summer heat
VANCOUVER - Temperature records tumbled across much of British Columbia's south coast Wednesday as Environment Canada says a strong ridge of high pressure kept clouds away. The weather office rep...
Jun 13, 2019
Market awarded $44M in racism dispute with Oberlin College
ELYRIA, Ohio - Owners of a market accused of racism have been awarded more than $44 million in a lawsuit claiming Oberlin College hurt their business and libeled them. The jury in Lorain County, Ohio,...
Jun 13, 2019
China lashes out at Freeland over response to protests in Hong Kong
OTTAWA - Protests raging in Hong Kong are threatening to become yet another irritant in Canada's fraught relationship with China. China's embassy in Canada is denouncing the Canadian government's rece...
Jun 13, 2019
Details emerge of alleged abuse at now-shuttered Quebec roadside zoo
MONTREAL - The animals in a small Quebec zoo at the heart of an animal cruelty investigation were allegedly malnourished and lacked adequate space, water and veterinary care, according to newly r...
Jun 13, 2019
Solitary confinement bill passes in Senate with changes supported by 100 lawyers
OTTAWA - A bill that aims to end solitary confinement has passed in the Senate with a number of amendments - changes a large group of lawyers and law societies say are necessary to...
Jun 13, 2019
CFJC Midday - Clearance! Real Deals on Home Decor features fabulous decor trends at its annual Garage Sale
Michelle Mistal, Owner of Real Deals on Home Decor talks about the annual three day sale and new decor trends on the way.
Jun 13, 2019
Jury can't decide on charges against Arizona border activist
TUCSON, Ariz. - A U.S. jury could not reach a verdict Tuesday against a border activist charged with conspiracy to transport and harbour migrants in a trial that humanitarian aid groups said would hav...
Jun 13, 2019
CFJC Midday - Nomination deadline is coming up for Canada's Volunteer Awards
Taylor Rae, Link Program Coordinator with Volunteer Kamloops talks about how important it is to recognize our local volunteers.
Jun 13, 2019
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SOUND OFF: What is the difference between a food policy council and frontline services?
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COLLINS: John Horgan had 'the gift'
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SOUND OFF: New 'iconic' Kamloops tourist attraction in development
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