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Former Kamloops ballplayer joins New York Yankees organization in strength and conditioning role
KAMLOOPS - In 2014, Isiah McDonald was a leader on the Kamloops Midget AAA Riverdogs. He went on to play baseball collegiately at TRU. Now, McDonald is a strength and conditioning coach and is part of...
Apr 07, 2022

SOUND OFF: Government must step up to rebuild and protect our communities
IT'S BEEN TRULY AMAZING to see the outpouring of generosity and caring that continues to this day, nearly six months after November's atmospheric river and flooding. That community support has been vi...
Apr 07, 2022

Budget 2022: A checklist of promises that were in the Liberal-NDP confidence deal
OTTAWA - The Liberals and New Democrats published a confidence and supply agreement last month in an effort to keep the minority Parliament working until the next fixed election in 2025. The deal woul...
Apr 07, 2022

Budget 2022: A look at some of the promises you might have missed
OTTAWA - Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2022 federal budget on Thursday. Here are some of the smaller promises that you might have missed: - $1.9 billion over 24 years to build and oper...
Apr 07, 2022

$1.2M in funding announced for University of Victoria housing and dining project
VICTORIA - British Columbia is helping build four housing and infrastructure projects using mass timber, including a new building at the University of Victoria. Ravi Kahlon, minister of jobs, economic...
Apr 07, 2022

CFJC Midday - Easter with M&M Food Market! Delicious appetizers and the turkey dinner
Rob Kunhegyi from Sahali M&M Food Market showcases some great options to make Easter Dinner easy and delicious!
Apr 07, 2022

Budget 2022: Flush from booming economy, Feds eye growth with $31B in new spending
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have more than $85 billion in new spending room from a booming economic rebound and plan to spend some of the windfall on a series of measures aimed at keeping the good g...
Apr 07, 2022

Two Mounties started firing at N.S. mass shooter as he lifted RCMP pistol: documents
HALIFAX - Two officers who fired rounds into the torso of a mass shooter at a Nova Scotia gas station say they started shooting as the killer raised what one believed to be an RCMP general duty pistol...
Apr 07, 2022

B.C. floats rules to push charged, convicted politicians out of local elected posts
VICTORIA - The Ministry of Municipal Affairs has introduced new tools it says will help local governments in British Columbia to act when elected officials are accused or convicted of breaking the law...
Apr 07, 2022

University of Toronto scholars ask Sport Minister for a review of Own The Podium
TORONTO - Three University of Toronto sport scholars are asking Canada's sport minister to take a look at Own The Podium's mandate amid mounting allegations of athlete maltreatment. In a letter to Spo...
Apr 07, 2022

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