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COVID continues causing unemployment problems
OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the economy lost 207,000 jobs in April as a new rise in COVID-19 cases led to renewed public health restrictions that closed businesses. The unemployment rate rose to 8...
May 07, 2021

Man escapes serious injury in grizzly attack
KAMLOOPS - A very close call for a resident of Malakwa Tuesday. The man and his two dogs had a run-in with a grizzly bear Tuesday afternoon. The man was walking his dogs on his property in Malakwa, no...
Doug Collins May 06, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: Bungled messaging on AstraZeneca will hurt vaccine rollout
KAMLOOPS - CANADIANS CAN BE FORGIVEN for feeling exasperated over the advice they're getting on COVID-19 vaccines.The story is a familiar one. Health experts forcefully say we should do a certain thin...
May 05, 2021

Blazers young guns crown Royals.
KAMLOOPS --- With a short season and no playoffs, if teams in the Western Hockey League are truely looking at this as a development season, the kids on the Blazers took it to heart last night.Four of ...
May 04, 2021

City to set mill rate Tuesday
KAMLOOPS - We'll have a better idea after today's (Tuesday's) council meeting how much we'll have to pay for taxes this year. Council is set to consider a motion that will levy mill rates for 2021. Th...
May 04, 2021

Real Estate Sales Remain Hot in April
KAMLOOPS - More real estate listings are showing up, but the Kamloops and District Real Estate Association says the Kamloops market is still red hot. KADREA says there were 382 MLS sales recorded last...
James Peters May 04, 2021

Blazers split with Kelowna, still second in winning percentage in B.C. Division.
KAMLOOPS ---- The Blazers are coming off two games against Kelowna this weekend.Losing 6-1 to the Rockets in Kelowna on Friday --- and following a 5-1 loss to Prince George last Wednesday, for the fir...
May 03, 2021

YM-YWCA Dream Home tickets about to go on sale
KAMLOOPS - Fingers crossed at the Y this week. The 2021 Y Dream Home tickets go on sale tomorrow ( May 4). The past few years, tickets have sold out very quickly, and CEO Colin Reid says they're hopin...
May 03, 2021
Liberal Legislator tests positive for COVID
VICTORIA - A Liberal legislator in British Columbia says he and his family have tested positive for COVID-19. Mike Bernier, who represents Peace River South and acts as the Liberal finance critic, pos...
May 03, 2021

WHL suspends Prince George player who knocked Connor Zary out of the Blazers lineup
KAMLOOPS ---- Prince George Cougars forward Jonny Hooker has been suspended by the Western Hockey League.The suspension is for a check to the head on Blazers captain Connor Zary in Wednesday' 5-1 Prin...
Apr 30, 2021

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