
Councillor hopes incident won’t hinder transit improvements
UPDATE: Dec. 6, 4:19 p.m. A Kamloops councillor is concerned a recent online video does more harm than good for Kamloops transit services. "Because I'm always trying to encourage people to try transit, that would be my main concern—the negativity," said Coun. Donovan Cavers. The YouTube video, posted on Dec. 4, revealed two transit users...

Councillor mum on his own carriage house application, cites media bias
A Kamloops councillor who his entering round two of his own application to build a two-storey carriage house in his mother's downtown lot is refusing to speak to the issue anymore, saying Kamloops media have been biased in their coverage. Coun. Donovan Cavers told InfoTel News the only reason media are covering an application for...
Counsel seeking dangerous offender status for convicted rapist
The Crown is pushing to declare a convicted rapist a dangerous offender. Dennis Wayne Bragg was convicted of confining and sexually assaulting a pregnant, mentally ill prostitute in Kamloops in 2010. The conviction came eight years after another conviction across the country after Bragg raped a woman in New Brunswick in 2002. He was handed...

Thirty jaywalkers caught in one hour
A sign warns pedestrians of a $121 penalty for jaywalking across Summit Drive and another sign advises them to cross at the nearest crosswalk one block up on McGill Rd. But the signs still aren't enough to prevent Thompson Rivers University students from jaywalking across four lanes of traffic to shave a few minutes from...

RCMP zero in on jaywalkers and distracted drivers
Students who hoped to save money by parking across the street from the university may have ended up worse off with jaywalking fines, Nov. 30. RCMP sent four officers to Summit Drive and McGill Road in response to community complaints about people cutting across four lanes of traffic on Summit Drive to and from Thompson...

Story ends for local used bookshop
A local bookshop will turn it's last page Saturday, ending a story 13 years in the making. At Second Glance Books on Victoria Street closes it's doors Dec. 1. "I built it book by book," said owner Pat DiFrancesco. She's in high demand at the shop as the last books fly off the shelves, customer's...

Complaints prompt city to change grow-op by-laws
The City of Kamloops wasn't just reacting to federal legislation when it stoked the fires of access rights to medicinal marijuana, city planners say—it's reacting to complaints from residents. The city is trying to get ahead of anticipated changes by Health Canada to commercialize medical marijuana. Health Canada is measuring its red tape on the...

No changes to SD73 school calendars as of yet
It will be business as usual for School District 73 students, despite provincial legislative changes that give districts discretion to set their own annual calendars.

Medicinal marijuana hearing ‘a joke:’ activist
A local activist is calling a public hearing regarding medicinal marijuana zoning in Kamloops a "joke" and doesn't want it to go through. "I think it should be stopped. I don't think it should go forward," said Carl Anderson, executive director for the Canadian Safe Cannabis Society. "The only people (who) are going to come...

Public to have say in medical marijuana grow-op zoning
UPDATE: 5:30 p.m. Nov. 27 City council voted to put medical marijuana grow-op designation to public hearing, Nov. 27, giving Kamloops residents a say in whether medical marijuana is grown in industrial areas. The decision was brought to council in light of pending federal legislative changes regarding the commercialization of licensed medical marijuana and phasing...
McDermott sentenced to eight months in jail
Frank McDermott pleaded guilty, Nov. 27 to assault with a weapon and was sentenced to eight months in prison less the 92 days he has already served. There were no injuries following the assault by McDermott at the McDonald's restaurant on Victoria Street with a seven-inch knife. While Crown prosecutor Stephen Lawhead and defence lawyer...

Kamloops man dead after sledding accident at Sun Peaks
UPDATE: 3:55 p.m. Nov. 26 Sun Peaks mayor Al Raine said Sun Peaks Fire and Rescue were called to the bunny hill at 1 a.m. to attend to the sledding accident that killed 25-year-old Kamloops resident Nick Guido. Raine said the platter was not intended for sledding. "There are signs in appropriate places when you're...
Man in critical condition after collision, RCMP say alcohol and no seatbelt likely factors
A 24-year-old Prince Rupert man driving a minivan lost control and rolled the vehicle on the Coquihalla Highway, Nov. 25. The driver as well as a 26-year-old Courtenay man who was sitting in the front seat were trapped inside while the man in the back seat, who has yet to be identified, was ejected from...

Council to consider specified areas for medical marijuana grow-ops
The City is considering designated zones for medical marijuana grow operations at the Nov. 27 council meeting. Changes would come through an amendment to Zoning By-law 5-1-2001 regarding the siting of federally-licensed medical marijuana grow-ops in Kamloops. It is being considered to identify local issues with Health Canada's existing regulations as well as prepare for...

Two pedestrians hit in two days
Just one day after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a truck, another was pinned down on Lansdowne Street sustaining minor injuries, Nov. 22. In the first accident, on Nov. 21, a 62-year-old Kamloops man driving a 2002 Ford F-150, travelling north on Sixth Avenue stopped at the intersection and turned left onto Victoria...