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Supermarket mass killing is the 7th in the U.S. already this year
BOULDER, COLORADO - The seventh mass killing in the U-S so far this year left 10 people dead in a crowded supermarket in Boulder, Colorado. Police have a suspect in custody but haven't released his na...
Mar 23, 2021

People in their 70's eligible for vaccine appointments this week.
KAMLOOPS - Seniors aged 78 and up in Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Island Health and Interior Health can begin calling to book their COVID-19 vaccine appointments today. B-C announced a rev...
Mar 22, 2021

Police try to deal with targeted crime
KAMLOOPS - RCMP are trying to keep a handle on crime related to gangs and the drug trade, but it's becoming a tough battle. More and more targeted crimes are happening, and they're not all confined to...
James Peters Mar 22, 2021

ROTHENBURGER: Penticton’s feud with Eby might not bode well for Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - KAMLOOPS CITY COUNCIL is, no doubt, paying close attention to Penticton City council's fight with Housing Minister David Eby.Unlike Kamloops lawmakers, the mayor and council in the Okanagan...
Mar 22, 2021

Practice in the bubble -- with one minor hitch.
KAMLOOPS ---- The Kamloops Hubsters --- all three of them --- have hit the ice for their first two practices at the Sandman Centre.That follows a week of self quarantine at home, another five days of ...
Aaron Schulze Mar 19, 2021

Blazers sign Sydor
KAMLOOPS --- General Manager, Matt Bardsley announced today that the hockey club has signed 17-year-old forward Dylan Sydor to a standard WHL player agreement. We are excited that Dylan has committed ...
Mar 19, 2021

Conservatives to debate ethics, foreign affairs, environment on Day 2 of convention
OTTAWA - Card-carrying federal Conservatives are heading into Day 2 of a virtual convention aimed at getting the party ready for the next election. But while they heard from officials on Thursday that...
Doug Collins Mar 19, 2021

B.C. judge dismisses churches' petition against COVID-19 rules: lawyer says
VANCOUVER - A legal advocacy group that challenged COVID-19 rules in British Columbia says its argument that the restrictions unjustifiably infringed on religious freedoms has been dismissed by a judg...
Doug Collins Mar 18, 2021

KTFC to host Olympic qualifying points meets
KAMLOOPS --- Athletics Canada has announced a series of nine meets in four provinces and ten cities across the country in the Tokyo Olympics/Paralympics qualifier series.Each offers opportunities for ...
Mar 18, 2021

Premier defends decision to increase outdoor gatherings
VICTORIA - Premier John Horgan is defending B.C.'s decision to allow outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people at the same time that Ontario has declared a third wave of COVID-19. Horgan says B.C.'s vacci...
James Peters Mar 18, 2021

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