Kamloops

North Okanagan massage therapist who promoted ivermectin gets fined
She then changed the medical records.

Three charged in 2022 Penticton homicides
Three people have been charged in a double homicide nearly three years after the bodies…

THOMPSON: America, the call is coming from inside the house
OPINION Born July 1, 1867, Canada has never really faced the possibility of being anything…

Penticton garden decimated by rats as spread continues
“At first, they ate all the little plant seedlings then moved onto whatever was in bloom. They don’t care, they eat everything.”

iN NUMBERS: Travel and tourism in Kamloops, Okanagan
Tourists are flocking to the Thompson-Okanagan to jam up traffic and crowd your favourite beach…

iN PHOTOS: Fascinating fossils at ancient bed near Kamloops
The well-preserved fossils at an ancient bed near Kamloops show the flora and fauna of…

Wildfire, tornado researchers look for answers in Jasper’s charred forest
Lori Daniels and a team of researchers plan to let a hand-held GPS guide them…

MLA keeping pressure on Interior Health over more closures
The partial reopening of Kelowna General Hospital’s pediatric unit doesn’t inspire confidence for a Kelowna…

BC movers damage furniture, deny responsibility, and then sue
A BC moving company that damaged multiple pieces of furniture after it said it would…

BC Corrections ordered to release video of excessive force to inmate
Multiple internal reviews found several correctional officers used excessive force against the inmate.

Why a Kelowna NDP candidate remains active after defeat
When most political candidates lose an election, they take a step back, but an NDP…

iN VIDEO: Lake Country wiener dog wakesurfs on Wood Lake
“I’ve seen a lot of skateboarding dogs before but not any wakesurfing ones.”

‘DOESN’T MAKE SENSE:’ Domestic violence laws not in time for Bailey McCourt
The flaws in the court system around how it handles domestic violence have been highlighted…

Kelowna strata acted ‘significantly unfairly’ in costly debacle over storage locker
A BC Tribunal has found a Kelowna strata acted significantly unfairly after a “mix-up” over…

Former professor using Freedom of Information to ‘air grievances’ with TRU
Former economics professor Derek Pyne once made headlines for his research into "predatory" journals and claimed the university responded by suppressing his academic freedom. The university says he continues to "harass" its staff and lawyers.