Category Archives: Kamloops and Area News
NDP suffers disappointing defeat, Liberals gain support in Kamloops
From Liberal candidate in Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo on election night to Grade 7 teacher at Aberdeen Elementary the next morning. Today, less than 24 hours after finishing third in this riding, Steve ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 20, 2015
Cathy McLeod wins third term
The Kamloops Thompson Cariboo riding will once again be represented by Conservative Cathy McLeod – who won a third consecutive term. McLeod led from the outset, but her margin of victory over Li...
Kayla Derkach Oct 20, 2015
Manslaughter trial hears statement from accused
A B.C. Supreme Court jury watched a recorded interview of a man charged with manslaughter and arson after he was arrested on April 25, 2013. David Gordon was charged after allegedly starting a fire at...
Kayla Derkach Oct 20, 2015
Homeless count reveals 108 in Kamloops
After 65 volunteers covered every corner of the city during Friday’s homeless count, the numbers reveal there are 108 homeless people in Kamloops. The volunteers counted 80 men and 28 women duri...
Kayla Derkach Oct 20, 2015
Families flock to Kamloops pumpkin patch
KAMLOOPS - While it's officially been fall since late September, that doesn’t mean it's time to pack up and hibernate just yet. Sunset Valley Farm, out on Tranquille Road, has tons of activities...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2015
Election Candidates Make Final Push
After a grueling 78 day campaign, polls opened in Canada’s 42nd federal election at 7 o’clock this morning.Now it’s a matter of waiting, With the polls closing this evening in BC at ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2015
Homeless numbers in Kamloops expected to jump
Hundreds of volunteers walked the streets and the riverbanks in Kamloops on Friday, looking for any homeless person they could find. It’s part of ASK Wellness’ annual homeless count, tryin...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2015
Manslaughter trial underway in Kamloops
A trial for a Kamloops man charged in the death of his roommate got underway this week. David Gordon is alleged to have started a fire that eventually tore through a house on St Paul Street and claime...
Kayla Derkach Oct 16, 2015
All-candidates forum at TRU favoured Liberals and NDP
During Wednesday night’s all-candidates debate at TRU, questions from the media and public touched on everything from the economy, environment, foreign policy, terrorism and security, and even e...
Kayla Derkach Oct 15, 2015
Van Damsel competing for Peak Performance Project
Local Kamloops band Van Damsel is set to rock the stage tomorrow night in Vancouver. They’re part of the final 12 B.C. bands competing for Peak Performance Project. Van Damsel is still in the ru...
Kayla Derkach Oct 15, 2015
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