Category Archives: Kamloops and Area News
Cache Creek compost fire expected to keep smouldering for a few days
CACHE CREEK, B.C. - Fire officials say a smouldering pile at a composting facility outside of Cache Creek may continue to throw smoke for a couple of days.Fire Information Officer Kyla Fraser says the...
James Peters May 11, 2020
Province ends high water advisory for Cache Creek area
CACHE CREEK, B.C. - The Cache Creek area appears to be out of trouble from high water.The B.C. River Forecast Centre (RFC) has ended a high streamflow advisory for the Bonaparte River and Cache Creek....
May 11, 2020
Teen recovering in hospital after nearly drowning in North Thompson
KAMLOOPS - A 15-year-old girl is recovering in hospital after collapsing in the North Thompson river Friday evening.RCMP say the girl was rushed to Royal Inland Hospital shortly after 8:00 pm Friday (...
May 11, 2020
Shuswap man with history of bilking investors sentenced to house arrest
SALMON ARM, B.C. - Thirteen years after he was convicted of bilking investors out of millions, a Salmon Arm man has been nabbed once again.In 2007, the B.C. Securities Commission (BCSC) banned Richard...
May 11, 2020
Kamloops Y showing appreciation for daycares that have remained open for essential workers
KAMLOOPS - There are 75 daycares in Kamloops that have remained open during the pandemic to care for children of essential workers. The Kamloops YMCA's Family Services department is showing their appr...
May 11, 2020
Petroleum analysts expecting below average gas prices to last through summer
KAMLOOPS - As Canada begins to ease some COVID-19 restrictions and more people get out on the roads, fuel pricing experts say the price of gas likely won't shoot up to where it was last summer. The la...
May 10, 2020
One person taken to hospital in critical condition Friday evening
KAMLOOPS - B.C Emergency Health Services says one person was taken to Royal Inland Hospital in critical condition last night (May 8). In an email, BC EHS confirmed that around 7:41 p.m, they responded...
Dylana Kneeshaw May 09, 2020
"Fewer faces, and bigger spaces": Province reports 15 new COVID-19 cases with distancing reminder
VICTORIA - While the latest COVID-19 numbers show a recovery increase, B.C health officials are reminding people not to loosen up prevention efforts during Mother's Day this weekend. B.C's health mini...
May 09, 2020
Major Crime Unit called in after human remains found in Quesnel area
QUESNEL - The BC RCMP North District Major Crime Unit is assisting Quesnel RCMP and the BC Coroners Service after human remains were found in rural Quesnel this week. The remains were discovered in a ...
May 09, 2020
Kamloops daycares unsure of what reopening means for regular families, essential workers
KAMLOOPS - With plans in place for the B.C. economy to slowly reopen in the next couple weeks, parents who are needing to return to work are reaching out to their daycare providers. While some daycare...
May 08, 2020
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