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BC SPCA says education and neutering can address Kamloops' cat overpopulation problem
KAMLOOPS - Last year, 78 per cent of the BC SPCA's total feline intake came from the City of Kamloops.That's according to a delegation request sent to Kamloops Council from the BC SPCA Kamloops and Di...
Dave Barry Oct 17, 2021

Clearwater RCMP searching for missing man whose rental truck was found in East Blackpool
KAMLOOPS - Clearwater RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating a man whose rental Ford pickup truck was reported abandoned in East BlackpoolDaniel Ritchie, 35, had his truck found about 14 kilom...
Aaron Schulze Oct 17, 2021

South Kam Titans beat Vernon 7-6, earn home playoff game
The South Kamloops Secondary Titans captured the Okanagan Pennant for Interior AA Varsity Football with a defensive 7-6 victory over the Vernon Panthers.The win assures South Kam of home field in the ...
Oct 16, 2021

Government bracing for surge in passport renewals
OTTAWA - Pierce Schoel thought he might be able to avoid a long wait at the passport office in Kitchener, Ont. by going in the middle of the day. He was surprised to discover line-ups out the door. Th...
Aaron Schulze Oct 16, 2021

Lytton mayor, residents question TSB fire investigation
LYTTON, B.C. - The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada says there's no evidence of a link between train activity and the Lytton wildfire on June 30th - and the mayor of Lytton says the people ...
Oct 15, 2021

PM Trudeau to make long-awaited Tk'emlups visit Monday
TK'EMLUPS - Tk'emlups te Secwepemc (TteS) says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit the community on Monday (Oct. 18). It comes three weeks after the prime minister rebuffed invitations to join Tk...
James Peters Oct 15, 2021

TSB to release report into possible link between rail and wildfire in Lytton, B.C.
RICHMOND, B.C. - The Transportation Safety Board was scheduled to release the results of its investigation today into the "possible relation" between train activities and a wildfire this summer in Lyt...
Dave Barry Oct 14, 2021

Third doses start to roll out for immunocompromised residents
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops residents who are immunocompromised are enthusiastically rolling up their sleeves to get a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine."I have rheumatoid arthritis. So, I got my text about ...
Dave Barry Oct 13, 2021

U.S. to reopen land border to vaccinated Canadians in November
WASHINGTON - Fully vaccinated Canadians will be allowed to drive into the United States beginning in early November. The Biden administration's announcement in a conference call with reporters yesterd...
Oct 13, 2021

B.C. ready to vaccinate thousands of children when Health Canada gives OK: top doctor
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's top doctor has issued an order requiring children five and older to wear masks in public spaces, expanding a mandate for those aged 12 and up. Dr. Bonnie Henry says the ...
James Peters Oct 12, 2021

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