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Private property or public space? Encampments spark debate over campus status
MONTREAL - After four weeks that have featured torrential downpours, blistering heat and two failed legal bids to have them removed, pro-Palestinian protesters remain encamped on McGill University's d...
Marty Hastings May 25, 2024

Student superheroes, everyday heroes walk for Duchenne awareness and inclusivity
KAMLOOPS - Hundreds of superheroes took to the streets of downtown Kamloops Thursday morning (May 23). School District 73 students at Lloyd George Elementary took part in their annual Superhero Walk, ...
Aaron Schulze May 23, 2024

With strike over, Aberdeen Mall Hudson's Bay expected to reopen in June
KAMLOOPS - The doors at the Hudson's Bay store in Kamloops' Aberdeen Mall are expected to reopen during the second week of June after striking workers ratified an agreement with the company on Wednesd...
Aaron Schulze May 23, 2024

Kamloops man sentenced to five years in jail for 2021 Sahali business stabbing
KAMLOOPS - A Kamloops man will serve nearly five years in jail for his involvement in an armed robbery in Sahali. In Kamloops Law Courts on May 17, Tristan Bris Fernandez pleaded guilty to one count o...
Aaron Schulze May 23, 2024

Strike at Kamloops Hudson's Bay ends after 164 days
KAMLOOPS - One-hundred-sixty-four days after workers at Hudson's Bay in Kamloops walked off the job, the strike has come to an end, according to the United Steelworkers 1-417 representative, Jordan La...
Aaron Schulze May 22, 2024

Kamloops man collared in downtown vehicle fire investigation
KAMLOOPS - A man is in custody for charges related to a vehicle fire earlier this week in downtown Kamloops. William Aaron Lamb, 23, of Kamloops is facing charges related to intentionally or recklessl...
Aaron Schulze May 22, 2024

Woman charged with arson after Merritt structure fire sends two people to hospital
MERRITT, B.C. - A woman who was charged with arson causing bodily harm remains in custody after a structure fire that seriously injured two people in Merritt. In a news release issued Wednesday (May 2...
Aaron Schulze May 22, 2024

Kamloops' Stewart wins silver at worlds in first international event since coming out of retirement
KOBE, JAPAN - Greg Stewart of Kamloops is the first Canadian to reach the podium at the World Para Athletics Championships, which are taking place in Kobe, Japan.He won silver on Wednesday (May 22) in...
Aaron Schulze May 22, 2024

Downtown Kamloops businesses urging residents to visit as detours deter patrons
KAMLOOPS - Traffic through downtown Kamloops has been snarled periodically over the past month as sewer main replacement work continues in front of City Hall. In the meantime, businesses in the downto...
Aaron Schulze May 21, 2024

Rainfall amounts over May long weekend failed to rise above trace levels: Environment Canada
KAMLOOPS - The rainy, cool May long weekend didn't do much to ease drought worries in the B.C. Interior, according to Environment Canada. Meteorologist Chris Doyle says available data shows only trace...
James Peters May 21, 2024

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