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Blazers GM Matt Bardsley reflects on his first three seasons, and the future.
KAMLOOPS --- With back-to-back B.C. Division titles, the Blazers have set the bar high for their return in the fall.As there is every year from season to season, there are turnovers on the roster.The ...
May 20, 2021

Youth cleared of allegations of lewd acts on transit bus
KAMLOOPS - RCMP have cleared an individual wanted in connection with an alleged act of lewd behaviour on a Kamloops transit bus earlier this month.Mounties issued a news release asking the public to h...
May 20, 2021

Household debt a major concern
OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada says its concerns are mounting that households are piling on too much debt and posing what the central bank says is a key vulnerability to the economy. In a new report, the...
Doug Collins May 20, 2021

COVID-19 vaccine game plan for youth from 12 to 17 to be revealed in B.C.
VICTORIA - British Columbia will roll out its plans today on how it will vaccinate thousands of children and youth in the province against COVID-19. Premier John Horgan is joining a news conference to...
Doug Collins May 20, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: City council blew it by springing Riverside Park plan on the public
KAMLOOPS - PUBLIC CONSULTATION is a great aspiration for public bodies but Kamloops City council failed the test yesterday on the issue of commercializing Riverside Park.With only Denis Walsh and Arju...
May 19, 2021

WATCH: Commercial truck burns near Coquihalla's Great Bear Snowshed
MERRITT, B.C. - A commercial truck was heavily damaged by fire southwest of Merritt Tuesday evening (May 18). The fire took place on the Coquihalla Highway near the Great Bear Snowshed. Former Merritt...
James Peters May 18, 2021 Image Credit: Harry Lali

Snow arriving on high mountain passes
KAMLOOPS - A run of late spring sunshine and warm temperatures has come to a chilly end for parts of British Columbia. Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for higher elevations of...
May 18, 2021

B.C. officials set to announce more support for tourism sector hit hard by pandemic
VICTORIA - Further help is on the way for British Columbia's struggling tourism sector. B.C. Premier John Horgan and Tourism Minister Melanie Mark are set to announce more support today for the sector...
Doug Collins May 18, 2021

Former Liberal minister seeks party leadership after almost decade away from politics
VANCOUVER - A former British Columbia government cabinet minister who left politics almost a decade ago to work in the private sector says he's entering the Liberal party's leadership contest. Kevin F...
Doug Collins May 17, 2021

29 years ago today, May 17, 1992, Blazers won their first Memorial Cup
KAMLOOPS --- It's a story that never gets too old or tired --- a defining moment in the history of the Kamloops Blazers.Twenty-nine years ago today, May 17, 1992 in Seattle, they won their first of th...
May 17, 2021

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