Category Archives: Kamloops and Area News

SD73 Superintendent Karl de Bruijn to retire
Two years after its last superintendent search, the search is on once again at the Kamloops-Thompson School District. Superintendent Karl de Bruijn announced his retirement effective this July at the ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2015

New Life, new name
For the past 35-years, it has been known as the New Life Mission. But now, the social agency located on West Victoria Street, that feeds over 100-people everyday, is being called New Life Community Ka...
Kayla Derkach Nov 23, 2015

Basics for Babies event a huge success
The final numbers are in, and it’s being hailed the best ever B-100 Basics For Babies event. The 9th annual fundraiser for the Kamloops Food Bank’s youngest clients, helped raise over 55-t...
Kayla Derkach Nov 23, 2015

City of Kamloops trying to determine origin of diesel spill
The diesel that spilled into the North Thompson River on Monday evening has been cleaned up. Now, the City of Kamloops is working on determining where the diesel originated from. There was initial spe...
Kayla Derkach Nov 23, 2015

Snow angels have returned just in time for winter
With the snow starting to fall in Kamloops and likely to stay as winter settles in, the local program Snow Angels, matching seniors with volunteers who shovel their driveway, is starting to ramp up. T...
Kayla Derkach Nov 23, 2015

Environmental Assessment Office accepts application from KGHM Ajax
The B.C. Environmental Assessment Office has accepted the application from KGHM Ajax for its proposed mine on the outskirts of Kamloops. KGHM spokesperson Yves Lacasse says they will now proceed to a ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 22, 2015

Snowfall creates slippery road conditions
The overnight snowfall, combined with temperatures hovering around the freezing mark, turned some Kamloops streets into skating rinks this morning. The snow started falling around 4am, and as compact ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 21, 2015

New Tk'emlups Chief eyeing more economic development
The new chief of the Tk’emlups Indian Band Fred Seymour is a week into his new job, and he is already working towards his goal of more economic development for the band. Chief Seymour, a former ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 20, 2015

TRU braces for potential faculty strike
Thompson Rivers University students are watching nervously as labour tensions unfold between the school and its faculty. Though TRU Faculty Association leaders have been silent, there is word the facu...
Kayla Derkach Nov 20, 2015

Sun Peaks Resort opens
After a summer filled with golf, mountain biking, and outdoor concerts, the winter season officially began today, as the resort opened for the slopes for skiers and snowboarders. Tourism Sun Peaks Pre...
Kayla Derkach Nov 20, 2015

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