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Ballot count underway across the country as federal election polls close in B.C.
VANCOUVER - Polls have closed in British Columbia and Yukon, marking the end of voting across the country. Yukon's chief medical health officer Dr. Brendan Hanley is on leave to run for the Liberals t...
James Peters Sep 20, 2021

TRACKER: Decision 2021 election results
James Peters Sep 20, 2021

Reminder: what voters need before they head to the polls
KAMLOOPS - Canadian citizens who have not yet voted via mail-in ballot or advanced polls will make their decision Monday (Sept. 20).Any Canadian citizen who is at least 18 years old and can prove thei...
Sep 19, 2021

Party leaders to make final appeals to voters ahead of tomorrow's election
OTTAWA - Candidates are making their final appeals to voters today ahead of tomorrow's federal election. The three main party leaders have packed schedules as they try to reach as much of the electora...
Aaron Schulze Sep 19, 2021

Blazers win first pre-season game 5-3, welcome 1,164 fans back to Sandman Centre
KAMLOOPS - March 6, 2020, saw 4,159 fans attend the Kamloops Blazers' home game against the Lethbridge Hurricanes at the Sandman Centre.It would be the Blazers' last game in front of paying Kamloops f...
Sep 18, 2021

Anti-vaccine protesters enter Salmon Arm schools, prompting hold-and-secure
SALMON ARM, B.C. - Several schools in and around Salmon Arm were placed on hold-and-secure protocol Friday morning (Sept. 17) after anti-vaccination protesters went inside. In a letter published to th...
James Peters Sep 17, 2021

Trans Canada Highway closed near Lytton amid landslide fears
LYTTON, B.C. - The provincial transportation ministry says the Trans Canada Highway will be closed between Spences Bridge and Lytton Friday afternoon (Sept. 17) due to the threat of heavy rain in the ...
James Peters Sep 17, 2021

Major downtown Kamloops police presence Thursday due to unfounded stabbing report
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops RCMP say a major police presence downtown Thursday was due to a reported stabbing. However, police say no stabbing was actually found.Spokesperson Cst. Crystal Evelyn says officers...
Sep 17, 2021

Another minority looks likely but it could be very different from the last one
OTTAWA - Canadians have chosen minority governments in four of the last six federal elections and Monday's vote seems likely to produce a fifth. Whether it will be a Liberal or Conservative minority i...
James Peters Sep 16, 2021

Blazers to allow 50 per cent capacity for pre-season games
KAMLOOPS - Following Interior Health's updated guidelines regarding live events on Monday (Sept. 14), the Kamloops Blazers announced the team will host 50 per cent of the Sandman Centre's capacity for...
Sep 14, 2021

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