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He was arrested for his alleged role in gang-related Quebec killings, but it's ties to the sex trade that has authorities seeking to seize his BMW SUV.

The alleged abuse took place throughout the 1980s.

Oliver resident Donna-Lee Arnold was camping at nearby Sawmill Lake earlier this month when she…

VICTORIA — The interim leader of B.C.’s newest political party says it will raise issues…

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is not to laugh.

The cactus blooms in early June in yellow, orange and pink.

Get ready for a weekend of celebrations! The Westside Daze festivities have been kicking off…

“I felt I was thrown into the middle of a romance novel. I’m obsessed with romance novels, what are the chances?’”

His record dates back to 1988.

The teacher had made similar comments before.

It's the fifth fine in two years.

The regional district is concerned the septic system could contaminate Kal Lake.

To help ease your curiosity we have some fun and some not-so-fun data about BC Corrections facilities in Kamloops and the Okanagan.

Her debut film "Mary" is based on an emotionally charged short film she created a few years ago called "The Bench", which follows the uncertain and isolated life of a homeless teenager trying to survive a winter in Kamloops.

Kamloops company We Are One has been building bicycle wheels for nearly a decade. This week it was sold to an American company.

There’s something to say for firsts. Like the first time you watch a classic movie…

“Religions are allowed to discriminate. They have that right, it's called religious freedom... but we also have a right for freedom from religion.”

Merritt teenagers Jacob Sutherland and Jayda Bonner didn’t hesitate to take action when they saw…

This is a cautionary tale.

The BC government spent a decade killing wolves to protect caribou. Now, critics warn that despite questions about its effectiveness, ethics and impact on the rest of the environment, the government is moving to make the wolf cull a permanent part of its strategy.

Following are emailed reader responses to stories or letters to the editor at iNFOnews.ca.

Sunflower sea stars clinging to life in BC’s cold-water fjords are officially on the edge of extinction, a scientific advisory panel is warning.

Someone stole a delivery van in Kamloops and police deployed a spike belt on the…

A Kamloops man has been charged with sexual assault and police hope that someone will come forward with more information.