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"The Oil Pricing Information System purports to provide 'public transparency' across supply chains so that 'all stakeholders can buy and sell' with confidence. However, in reality OPIS provides a service that has repeatedly been used to manipulate prices."

Her only medical training came from a Lower Mainland doctor's "Botox parties."

"As a city, we're probably going to veer out of our lane a little bit because we have to."

A Kamloops parking ticket won't hurt your credit rating, but there's a chance it could land you in court.

"The public has a right to know if (redacted) fulfilled their duty as a lobbyist prior to [redacted], 2023 so we can determine whether [redacted] chose to attend this event with advance knowledge of their values, intentions and history of [redacted]."

Lawyers will have to wait for a decision after finally getting into a courtroom for the long-awaited hearing this week.

"There needs to be a template that deals with dysfunction. If that means you need a third-party investigator or integrity commissioner, that's fine, but it needs to have some teeth."

"I still think a lot of business owners and families would welcome tax relief, not tax hikes — even if they're indexed to population growth."

If they want the best candidates, governments and schools have to compete and the going rate isn't cheap.

"Other communities have taken these measures — and we should too.”

The average home insurance premium in Kamloops is now double what it was in 2023.

Two men are awaiting trial four years after the killing of 29-year-old Adam Hibbert in Kamloops.

"If you like the farm view, then you have to hear the farm, too."

"Perhaps municipalities have become less efficient at delivering core services because they are distracted by scope creep."

A city councillor is arguing a BC Supreme Court judge should toss the mayor's defamation case entirely after months of delays.

"We had such a labour crisis this year that a lot was left on the trees. We didn't have the hands to pick it."

"This is a complex and controversial policy, and the worst thing we can do is hide behind secrecy when what we need to do is develop evidence-based policy."

"We try really hard to be fiscally responsible and we really work on being smart with the dollars taxpayers are giving us."

While they could still be released on bail, the change would also block police from releasing repeat offenders before they see a judge.

"I think too many of us have at times said, 'I'll be OK and I'll just get through this,' "but if you broke your leg you wouldn't be powering through. I think that's the normalization we need to get."

In seven years, the number of temporary foreign workers in the Thompson-Okanagan region has more than doubled.

"We need to start looking specifically for our area and not just Interior Health."

"That's 100 per cent where we want to make sure we're covered. You're triaging what's the most important thing, knowing everything is important."

He signed an agreement to turn over the documents earlier this year. Now it's going to court.