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The teen wasn't authorized to be at the school.

The Kamloops man said he had "deeply held beliefs" but wouldn't say what they were.

It's rare to be found in contempt of court over debt.

It may cost more than it earns him to be the mayor of Kamloops at this point.

Half a century ago, sea otters were on the brink of extinction along British Columbia’s…

The Human Rights Tribunal said it didn't deal with that kind of phenomenon.

The economy is getting rough, even this cat is out there panhandling. If you’ve got…

If you’ve ever felt bad about your parallel parking skills, don’t. It’s difficult to tell…

Try walking a mile in this dog’s heels. The pooch was meant to be a…

X.com said the Tribunal's rules didn't apply outside of BC.

The employee reported the behaviour, but nothing meaningful was done.

Pubs rarely manage to avoid the fine.

My husband is fascinated by them, and he’d never seen one before this."

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two teenagers were arrested Friday on murder charges in the killing of…

"There's no monetization.”

"Almost everything in American culture is divided along political lines…urban bad, rural good…immigrants bad, real Americans good."

A young female was assaulted behind a strip mall in Rutland.

Despite everything, prices remain largely unchanged.

September sees the greatest change in daylight hours of all the months.

“As more families choose Kelowna, we need to make sure students have the schools they need to succeed.”

Tourism Kamloops found the sport brought more than $13 million to the local economy last year, more than tripling estimates from a decade ago.

Break and enters at construction sites and compounds have gone up by 55.6 per cent compared to last year.

“I hooked up six motion sensor sprinklers to my irrigation line."

The immersive film "Whispers of the Trickster" will be on display indefinitely at the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre.