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Kamloops Legion to host tribute ceremony honouring Canadian Forces Snowbirds
KAMLOOPS - Local legion members have organized a tribute ceremony this week to honour Captain Jennifer Casey, and the Canadian Forces Snowbirds, and support the recovery of Captain Richard MacDougall ...
Dylana Kneeshaw May 19, 2020

Province reports 16 new COVID-19 cases over last two days
VICTORIA - Provincial health officials announced 16 new COVID-19 positives today (May 18), bringing B.C's total case count to 2,444.8 cases were identified between Saturday (May 16) and Sunday (May 17...
May 18, 2020

B.C health officials reporting 21 new cases heading into May long weekend
VICTORIA - British Columbians are being urged to continue with physical distancing, and stay close to home this May long weekend, as the provincial COVID-19 case count grows to 2,428 positive cases.Pr...
Dylana Kneeshaw May 16, 2020

Week in Review — Week of May 11, 2020
Welcome to Week in Review. This week, the City of Kamloops enacts flood preparations, with officials predicting high water.Help from above as the B.C airtankers arrive in Kamloops ahead of summer wild...
May 16, 2020

Canadian Forces Snowbirds to fly by Kamloops region
KAMLOOPS - If you're in the Kamloops area around 1:30 this afternoon (May 16), go outside and look up. The Canadian Forces Snowbirds will be doing a flyby over the local region today, as part of a nat...
May 16, 2020

ROTHENBURGER: Why is it that so many trades people don’t return calls?
THE SUDDEN CLOSURE of the Home Depot store on Hillside Drive this week is a blow to all home handy men and women. (Update: The Kamloops Home Depot has reopened for business as of May 16.) There's been...
Dylana Kneeshaw May 16, 2020

Memorial Arena home to new emergency shelter pilot project
KAMLOOPS - COVID-19 has complicated aspects of everyone's life. Day-to-day activities we took for granted, like grocery shopping or visiting family, have been altered drastically. That goes for helpin...
May 15, 2020

Clearwater concerned about impacts to tourism as a result of COVID-19 pandemic
KAMLOOPS - British Columbia has the third-largest parks system in North America, behind only the US Parks Service and Canada's National Parks. However, since April 8, provincial parks across BC have b...
May 14, 2020

Serious crash backs up traffic on Halston Avenue
KAMLOOPS - There is a word a crash at Halston Avenue and the Yellowhead Highway may have turned tragic Wednesday afternoon (May 13).The crash between a motorcyclist and a cube van took place just befo...
May 13, 2020

Financial fallout from pandemic threatens jobs at TRU
KAMLOOPS - The president of Thompson Rivers University (TRU) says the institution is facing the possibility of issuing layoffs as it attempts to deal with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.In a l...
May 13, 2020

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After next Monday's by-elections, do you believe the federal Liberals will have a majority government?
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