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Military deployed to Manitoba to help province hard hit by COVID-19 infections
Members of the military are being deployed to Manitoba where surging COVID-19 cases have overwhelmed the health-care system while all provinces are being urged to use up doses of the AstraZeneca vacci...
James Peters May 27, 2021

Harm of toxic drugs on B.C.'s First Nations to be revealed by health authority
VANCOUVER - Information will be released today on drug toxicity deaths and their effect on First Nations in British Columbia. The First Nations Health Authority says it will release the data from over...
Doug Collins May 27, 2021

Single-vehicle crash in Kelowna claims lives of three high school seniors
KELOWNA - Three high school students are dead following an overnight crash in Kelowna early Wednesday. RCMP said they responded to a single-vehicle collision on Gordon Drive north of Cook Road just af...
James Peters May 26, 2021

Survey shows 52% of Canadians feel anxious about return to 'normal' after COVID-19
OTTAWA - More than half of Canadians feel somewhat anxious about going back to the way life was before it was turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey shows. Leger asked the question ...
Doug Collins May 26, 2021

B.C. government lays out four-step road map for easing COVID-19 restrictions
VICTORIA - With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan...
May 25, 2021

Blazers GM Matt Bardsley resigns
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Blazers announced Tuesday (May 25) morning that Matt Bardsley has resigned as general manager from the hockey club for personal reasons."This was a very difficult decision for ...
May 25, 2021

B.C. set to lay out restart road map as COVID-19 cases slow, vaccinations increase
VICTORIA - A plan to be announced today will start to get life and the economy back to normal in British Columbia with the methodical lifting of COVID-19 health restrictions. Premier John Horgan said ...
Doug Collins May 25, 2021

Another 12 British Columbians die from COVID-19 virus as province prepares to announce future plan
VICTORIA - There have been 12 COVID-19 related deaths in British Columbia over the Victoria Day long weekend. However there is a sense of optimism on the horizon as the provincial government prepares ...
Dave Barry May 24, 2021

Less than one million COVID-19 vaccines expected this week in Canada
OTTAWA - Only about 600-thousand doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are set to arrive in Canada this week.The two pharmaceutical firms shipped 1.4-million doses ahead of schedule last week ...
May 24, 2021

‘We have to continue advocating for them’: peaceful Palestine protest held in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The Ayesha Mosque and Kamloops Islamic Association (KIA) held a peaceful protest Friday (May 21) in response to escalating violence between Israel and Palestine.Around 70 people attended th...
May 23, 2021

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