Kamloops

BC teen earns $1,800 in fines after crashing into parked dump truck
“The speeding grey BMW made other highway traffic look like it was standing still.”

Ottawa, B.C. provide $77M to bring high-speed internet to nearly 7,000 households
ARMSTRONG, B.C. — The federal and B.C. governments are providing more than $77 million in…

Extreme heat expected to be brief in Kamloops, Okanagan this week
Temperatures are expected to hit 35 C to 37 C and only cooling off to 18 C overnight.

THOMPSON: Donald the liar and the Jeffrey Epstein files
"Donald Trump’s great lengths to quash the Jeffrey Epstein fervour among Republicans isn’t working…and one particular Congressional effort to force the release of files could spiral the whole Epstein debacle out of his control."

Police identify human remains found after Coldstream house fire
“This is a heartbreaking tragedy, and our thoughts are with the family and everyone affected during this incredibly difficult time.”

‘Intimidated and scared:’ Shuswap realtor harassed by senior
"He persisted... it was terrifying.”

iN NUMBERS: The progress on the fight against climate change in Thompson-Okanagan
It’s not all doom and gloom.

iN PHOTOS: Relax and unwind at Japanese gardens in Kamloops, Okanagan
Stroll through the gardens include flowing water, bridges, plants, lanterns and fish.

TRENDING NOW: Cook this guy some bacon already
Everyone has had the temptation to do this when there’s a cooking show on TV. …

Is BC doing enough to protect workers from AI?
Ten months after being urged to change the labour code to address artificial intelligence, the B.C. government is still considering its response.

Kelowna bank robber awarded $10,000 by Human Rights Tribunal
The former convict said the company had discriminated against him.

iN VIDEO: Hummingbird moths buzz around in Kamloops
They look like hummingbirds flitting from flower to flower.

TRENDING NOW: Masterclass in launching people off tubes
Could you launch someone with this much skill?

You’re probably not wearing enough sunscreen: BC Cancer
Despite campaigns encouraging people to slip into the shade, slap on a hat and slop on some sunscreen, skin cancer rates have been climbing for the past three decades.

Skipping time off? In Canada you’re not alone
Surveys show most Canadians don’t take all their paid time off, citing a variety of reasons including economic uncertainty and banking vacation days for a big holiday. But the top reason respondents picked was to save time off for emergencies.