Category Archives: Kamloops and Area News

Sun Peaks Family Practice opens, welcoming Kamloops residents soon
KAMLOOPS - It’s years of consultation, fundraising, and construction, but now the Sun Peaks Family Practice is operational, officially opening its doors to local residents on Monday. Dr. Shane B...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

Kamloops' Jewish community celebrates start of Hanukkah
KAMLOOPS - Tonight marks the beginning of the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah, the eight day Festival of Lights. Jewish Community Centre of Kamloops President Heidi Coleman says Hanukkah is an exciting...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

Kamloops Chamber gives city council budgeting advice
KAMLOOPS -The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce wants the City of Kamloops to develop a long term strategy for budget planning. By long term, President Paul Ross says it should be three to five years in le...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

Kamloops council delays downtown parking rate increase
KAMLOOPS - You’ll still be paying $1.25 per hour to park downtown next year. That rate was slated to rise to $1.50 as of January 1, but Kamloops council has delayed that increase for a year at t...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

SD73 opts against reopening schools — for now
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Thompson School Board has closed the door on reopening schools in the district - at least for now. Last night, the board unanimously voted against reopening Westsyde and Ralph ...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

RCMP looking for man wanted in 2015 sexual assault
KAMLOOPS - RCMP are asking for the public’s help tracking down a man wanted in a sexual assault that took place two years ago. Cpl. Jodi Shelkie says Dolapo Ibukun Babatunde was arrested and cha...
Kayla Derkach Dec 12, 2017

Riding along with Operation Red Nose in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - With all the Christmas parties and holiday celebrations going on at this time of year, it's important to consider just how you're going to get home after having a beverage or two. While tax...
Kayla Derkach Dec 11, 2017

Kamloops newsmakers react to Site C decision
KAMLOOPS - Reaction is pouring in regarding the NDP government’s decision to forge ahead with the multi-billion dollar Site C dam near Fort St. John in northern B.C. Premier John Horgan said Mon...
Kayla Derkach Dec 11, 2017

Months-long RCMP investigation takes down Red Scorpions in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops RCMP say a months-long investigation has put a big dent in the local drug trade, which is in part controlled by the Red Scorpions street gang. The local detachment’s Targeted...
Kayla Derkach Dec 11, 2017

TRU cuts ribbon on new high tech genomics lab
KAMLOOPS - Thompson Rivers University is now officially home to the BC Interior’s first genomics laboratory. Officials cut the ribbon on TRUGen this morning, the first high-throughput genomics l...
Kayla Derkach Dec 11, 2017

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