A Lake Country resident who wants to see safe passage for boaters between Kalamalka and Wood Lakes is frustrated the process to get approvals to dredge a canal connecting the two lakes has taken years ...
If someone told you, “you look like you have a case of the Mondays,” today, maybe you wish you were part of these unemployment statistics. Jobless rates tend to fluctuate for various reasons so, ...
Critics are taking aim at Interior Health again for its staffing at Royal Inland Hospital, this time for cardiac care. The health authority has responded to say patients have no need to worry, while ...
Tkemlúps te Secwépemc and the City of Kamloops are celebrating the day with a joint initiative for the first time, according to a press release. “As we partner with the City of Kamloops on this ...
A Kamloops man was arrested within a day after he was accused of abducting two young girls and taking them to Vancouver Island. The incident was reported to Kamloops RCMP on Monday, April 22, and ...
Kamloops RCMP are searching for a man after a shoplifting incident turned into an armed robbery earlier this month. A man allegedly pulled out a machete when a store employee tried to stop him from ...
Whether you’re on board with more highrise towers bringing that big city feeling to the Okanagan or not, you’re probably going to be seeing more of them in the years to come. In case you’re wondering ...
Land acknowledgements are a part of daily life here in the Okanagan. Before meetings, lectures, events, and emails we are reminded that we are situated on the traditional, unceded territory of the ...
The search for a 50-year-old Alberta, man presumed drowned in the North Thompson River in Kamloops, continued today. Stan Cappis of Red Deer was swept away in the river Friday afternoon, July 12, near ...
A Kamloops Mountie is off the hook after a jury found him not guilty of dangerous driving. Const. Christopher Squire, 35, was charged after a 2018 stolen vehicle chase along Westsyde Road. He was one ...
A North Okanagan farmer who was previously convicted for multiple violations at his deer farm is back in court again facing a dozen charges over the slaughter of untagged animals at his abattoir.
Criminal charges won't be laid against a manager at Ashcroft's Desert Hills farm accused of sexually assaulting Guatemalan workers, but a human rights hearing is still ongoing. The BC Prosecution ...