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CFJC Midday - BLAST OFF! Big Little Science Centre gets ready to celebrate Apollo 11 moon landing anniversary
Gord Stewart and Jennifer Davis join Tanya to launch rockets and talk about the upcoming 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11.
Jun 18, 2019
CFJC Midday - Cops For Kids helps little hearts in our community
S/Sgt. Michel Grondin from Kamloops RCMP talks about the annual Cops For Kids Ride and the committment the foundation has to assisting children
Jun 18, 2019

Tory promises review of Raptors parade amid planning criticism and praise
TORONTO - The city and its partners will review planning for the Raptors' victory parade that drew unprecedented crowds to the downtown, some of whom found themselves caught in a terrifying situation ...
Jun 18, 2019

Safety tips for staying safe in large crowds
TORONTO - Large crowds, especially in confined spaces, can turn deadly in the case of a security incident or panic. Some expert tips for staying safe: - Retain situational awareness i.e.: know what's ...
Jun 18, 2019
CFJC Midday - Protect yourself from falling victim to Cybercrime
Valley First Senior Commercial Insurance Advisor Matthew Rapparlie, discusses the most common scams and the importance of Cyber Insurance.
Jun 18, 2019

RCMP seeks names of potential victims of coerced sterilization, Lucki says
OTTAWA - The commissioner of the RCMP says her force is trying to get names of potential victims of coerced sterilization procedures. Brenda Lucki tells the House of Commons health committee that the ...
Jun 18, 2019

124 children affected by January gas leak that forced evacuation of Montreal school
Montreal public health officials say 124 children suffered symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning after a gas leak last January forced the evacuation of their elementary school. The report pu...
Jun 18, 2019

Who should bear the financial risk of flooding? Report lays out three options
OTTAWA - A new report co-authored by the government and the insurance industry says Canada can do a better job of protecting homeowners from the escalating financial risks of flooding. ...
Jun 18, 2019

Crown won't appeal case of Quebec man who killed Alzheimer's-stricken wife
MONTREAL - The Crown says it won't be appealing a sentence handed down last month to a Quebec man who killed his Alzheimer's-stricken wife in 2017. Quebec's director of criminal and penal&nb...
Jun 18, 2019

Canadian sports fans have changed since the Blue Jays' World Series wins
TORONTO - After more than a quarter century since one of the country's major pro sports teams took home a championship, Canadian sports fans will finally be able to celebrate on Monday with a par...
Jun 18, 2019

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Will the City of Kamloops' addition of peace officers make a difference in public safety and crime prevention?
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One Man's Opinion
COLLINS: Sometimes when you try to fix one problem, you create a whole lot more
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