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VERNON – The idea of introducing a pay-by-phone option for parking in downtown Vernon is…

KAMLOOPS – Some students in Kamloops are helping build an app that will help with…

KAMLOOPS – Thanks to public feedback, drivers accessing the new Royal Inland Hospital parkade can…
KELOWNA – A new smartphone app has just been released that will use crowd-sourcing to…
KELOWNA – Whether boaters hit the water for a few hours or a week-long trip,…

Is it distracted driving if you are holding a cell phone while behind the wheel…

KAMLOOPS – The Amazing Race to Inclusion will see city staff, councillors, and other members of…

Buying used stuff online was supposed to be so much easier. You can post a…

Law students, faculty and staff at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops have created user-friendly apps…

A ride hailing apps will be available in Kamloops and Kelowna this summer. On July…
A new app being promoted by the RCMP and emergency dispatchers as an effective tool…

Uber has been denied permission to expand outside the Lower Mainland and Whistler and the…

App-based delivery drivers are often on the clock earning less than minimum wage, but the…
KAMLOOPS – A Kamloops company is helping work sites run their operations a little smoother and a little safer. Lightship Works of Kamloops has designed an app to help manage complex work sites. It is a tool for companies who run multiple tasks and manage a certain level of risk, Lightship CEO Jaethon Reichel says. ...

KAMLOOPS – At the age of 18, a first year Thompson Rivers University psychology student has already achieved something to help many coping with mental illness — and it's a little different because it involves interactive game play. Sara Gillis and 13 others developed Booster Buddy – a free interactive smart-phone app designed specifically for...