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School District 73 making progress on capital projects
KAMLOOPS -- Construction on one capital project is well underway for SD 73, while they continue to work on plans for another.The Valleyview Secondary expansion is taking shape, as the contractor taske...
Jul 24, 2020

Kamloops Film Society keeps Twin Rivers Drive-in going through September
KAMLOOPS - While some movie theatres in British Columbia are open to the public, none of those are in Kamloops. However, for those yearning to see a movie on the big screen, the Kamloops Film Society ...
Jul 24, 2020

More women reaching out for help from abusive situations as province begins opening
KAMLOOPS - Incidents of sexual assault and domestic abuse are not new to the Kamloops area. However, Alix Dolson, agency coordinator with the Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre says the COVID-...
Jul 24, 2020

Province reports 27 new cases of COVID-19, new community outbreak on Haida Gwaii
VICTORIA - Provincial health officials are reporting 27 new cases of COVID-19 Friday (July 24).In a news release, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says that brings the provincial total to 3,...
Jul 24, 2020

CFL, CFL Players' Association extend CBA amendment talks deadline
TORONTO - The CFL and CFL Players' Association will continue discussing amendments to their collective bargaining agreement that could allow for a shortened 2020 season. Prior to the st...
Jul 24, 2020

Heat wave on the horizon triggers statement from Environment Canada
KAMLOOPS - Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for all of southern B.C., triggered by an impending heat wave.According to the forecaster, the heat will set in this weekend thanks...
Jul 24, 2020

4 Montreal officers charged after years-long probe into internal affairs unit
MONTREAL - Four Montreal police officers have been charged following a years-long criminal probe into allegations that members of the force's internal affairs unit embellished or fabricated evidence a...
Jul 24, 2020

Falkland Stampede cancelled for first time in century-old history
FALKLAND, B.C. - Organizers of the Falkland Stampede say the venerable event has been cancelled for the first time in more than a century.Restrictions around the COVID-19 pandemic have organizers conv...
Jul 24, 2020

Cariboo Regional District offices will reopen next week
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. - Some of the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) offices will be re-opening to the public next week after safety measures were placed to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.The W...
Jul 24, 2020

MLB opener was most-viewed regular-season game in 9 years
BRISTOL, Conn. - The pandemic-delayed Major League Baseball opener was the sport's most-watched regular-season game on any network in nine years. The New York Yankees' rain-shortened 4-1 win at the Wa...
Jul 24, 2020

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