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Campfire ban now in effect

Effective at noon on Wednesday, July 16, all campfires were prohibited across the Kamloops Fire Centre

MP McLeod highlights $10-million National Recreational Trails program

KAMLOOPS – Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo recently highlighted the launch of
Hudson's Hope, Bennett dam evacuation ordered

Hudson's Hope, Bennett dam evacuation ordered

5,000-member community and 200 BC Hydro employees ordered out, wind farm near Chetwynd also threatened

Ministry stops Pharmanet privacy breach

Ministry of Health has discovered and stopped a privacy breach involving PharmaNet,

Living donors contribute to record year in organ donation

Another record has been set for transplants performed in B.C.

SCIF grants supporting our communities

The Government of B.C. is assisting Kamloops and communities throughout the North and South Thompson with grants totaling over $1.77 million

B.C. achieves greenhouse gas emissions target

British Columbia has reached its first greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of 6 per cent below 2007

Happy hours and minimum pricing take effect in B.C.

B.C. officially opened the door to happy hours and implemented minimum drink pricing on Friday, June 20,

Veterans to Commemorate Outbreak of World War 1

On August 4, 1914 Britain and France went to war with Germany. Because Canada was not yet an independent actor,
Government won't stop September school strike

Government won't stop September school strike

Imposed settlements don't work, so don't expect one if strike drags into September, B.C. finance minister warns