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B.C. man who murdered a family of six on camping trip in 1982 seeking parole
BOWDEN, ALBERTA - A man convicted of the mass murder of a family nearly 40 years ago is to seek his release once again when he appears today before the Parole Board of Canada. David Shearing, who now ...
Doug Collins Sep 15, 2021

Justin Trudeau, Erin O'Toole tied as election campaign hits final bend
OTTAWA - A new poll shows a complete deadlock between Justin Trudeau's Liberals and Erin O'Toole's Conservatives with less than one week left in the federal election. The poll conducted by Leger in co...
Doug Collins Sep 14, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: Urgency needed to get a new plan for fighting wildfires in 2022
KAMLOOPS - AS SUMMER WANES, the heat waves and devastation of the 2021 wildfire season are already beginning to fade from top of mind, even though fires are still burning and many evacuees are only be...
Sep 13, 2021

Leaders in Ontario and B.C. as campaign enters final week
OTTAWA - The three main federal party leaders are focused on Ontario and British Columbia today as the election campaign heads into its final week. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is returning to Vancou...
Doug Collins Sep 13, 2021

B.C. finance minister to provide financial update for April to June
VICTORIA - British Columbia's finance minister is set to provide an update today on the province's finances, economy and first quarter results from April to June. The last update from Selina Robinson ...
Doug Collins Sep 13, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: Tennis, the need for more debates, and remembering 9/11
THE FACT THAT so many Canadians spent Thursday night flipping channels between the leaders' debate and the match featuring tennis phenom Leylah Annie Fernandez at the U.S. Open in New York says someth...
Sep 11, 2021

Kamloops Corryn Brown rink opens Edmonton Saville Shootout with a win
KAMLOOPS --- The Corryn Brown rink from Kamloops is off to a winning start at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton --- the second event of the Alberta Curling Series.Team Brown defeated Claire Booth from ...
Sep 10, 2021

Leaders gear up for English-language debate tonight after French joust
GATINEAU, Que. - Five federal party leaders are licking their wounds and prepping their zingers after an occasionally testy debate yesterday that came ahead of tonight's first and only one in English....
Sep 09, 2021

WHL announces schedule changes due to COVID
KAMLOOPS --- With the uncertainty surrounding COVID, different restriction in different B.C. Health Authorities and the ongoing border restrictions, the Western Hockey League has made some changes to ...
Sep 08, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: Getting the vaccination card is easy; the hard part comes later
KAMLOOPS - THERE WILL BE NO SHORTAGE of people signing up for their B.C. COVID-19 vaccination cards, working their way through the application process.After a soft launch of online applications Tuesda...
Sep 08, 2021

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