Tag Archives: Environment

McLure Ferry out of service until further notice
KAMLOOPS - The McLure Ferry along the North Thompson River is currently out of service.An update from Drive B.C. Friday (June 4) morning said the closure is due to high water levels. Another update is...
Aaron Schulze Jun 05, 2021

Nanaimo sees one of driest springs on record
NANAIMO - Rainfall was sparse in Nanaimo and many other portions of the province this spring.Environment Canada meteorologist Doug Lundquist told NanaimoNewsNOW local spring rainfall totals the previo...
Jun 02, 2021

Kamloops citizens encouraged to Go By Bike this week
KAMLOOPS - This week is Go By Bike Week across BC. The not-for-profit event encourages British Columbians to ditch their daily drives and hop on a bicycle instead, to help promote health and wellness,...
May 31, 2021

Category Three open fire prohibition expands to Cariboo Chilcotin Forest District
WILLIAMS LAKE - Effective noon Monday, May 31, 2021, Category Three open fires will be partially prohibited to the west side of the high-water mark of the Fraser River within the Cariboo Chilcotin For...
May 29, 2021

UBCIC calls severed bear paws found near Shuswap Lake 'a complete lack of respect for wildlife'
ANGLEMONT, B.C. - Appalled and horrified.That's how the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) reacted to 80 to 100 severed bear paws - approximately 20 to 25 bears in total - being discovered in the Ang...
James Peters May 26, 2021

Severed bear paws dumped in North Shuswap
ANGLEMONT, B.C. - The B.C. Conversation Officer Service (BCCOS) is investigating a report of a disposal of wildlife parts, including several bear paws, near Anglemont.Conservation Officers attended th...
May 25, 2021

CN vegetation management in Thompson and Nicola Valley begins in late July
KAMLOOPS - Canadian National Railway (CN) unveiled when it will conduct its annual vegetation management program in summer 2021.Certified applicators will be applying herbicides on and around the rail...
May 23, 2021

Two wildfires in the Kamloops Fire Centre to start May long weekend
KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Cre...
May 22, 2021

Kamloops Wednesday Farmer's Market set to expand in early June
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Regional Farmers Market has been back and running for about a month now. However, with the official start of summer still about a month away, sales have yet to really ramp up a...
May 19, 2021

Early survey results show big concerns in Alberta over Rocky Mountain coal mining
EDMONTON - Early results from a provincial survey on coal mining in the Rocky Mountains show major concerns about expanding the industry. Ninety per cent of the respondents say there are some areas of...
May 18, 2021

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