Covid-19

This telephone on a Kamloops hiking trail offers connection to the ‘other side’
A mysterious phone mounted to a piece of plywood has shown up on a Kamloops…

iN VIDEO: Single case of COVID-19 at Penticton Indian Band grows to 12
A single case of COVID-19 five days ago has grown to 12 infections as of…

Kamloops school district COVID-19 exposure events on the rise
Kamloops area schools have struggled with rising COVID-19 exposures, and the district's acting superintendent sees…
Interior Health declares COVID-19 outbreak at Kamloops group home
The Westsyde Care Residences group home in Kamloops is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak. Nine residents…

Don’t plan for a Super Bowl party in B.C.; COVID-19 variant cases causing concern
B.C.’s share of COVID-19 variant infections is on the rise, which the province’s top doctor…

Beware of the COVID-19 vaccination scams out there: Kamloops RCMP
Kamloops RCMP are warning residents of some COVID-19 scams making the rounds throughout the province.…

Caseload continues to fall within the Okanagan’s biggest city
COVID-19 case counts within the Interior showed some positive changes in the week between Jan.…

Have you been stressing out your dog?
If there’s one creature that had a good 2020, it was probably your dog. More…

Penticton MP calls for new funding model for Nav Canada
South Okanagan – West Kootenay MP Richard Cannings is concerned for the recovery of local…

COVID-19 outbreak at Kamloops hospital grows to 76
A COVID-19 outbreak at Royal Inland Hospital has grown to include 27 patients and 49…

Kelowna man opposing anti-mask rallies happy to see others join the cause
Every Saturday, David Crawford grabs his signs and heads to Harvey Avenue to oppose the…

Revelstoke hockey team cancels season as players contract COVID-19
The Revelstoke Grizzlies, part of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, will not be playing…

B.C. COVID-19 restrictions allow seed swaps — but no seeds
It’s the time of year Seedy Saturdays and Sundays are sprouting in many local communities…

B.C. on track to immunize most vulnerable by end of March: provincial health officer
Despite a short-term shortage of vaccines, B.C.’s plan is on track to immunize residents at…

Following crackdown on social gatherings in B.C., workplaces the new COVID-19 hotspots
Between 30 and 40 per cent of the new COVID-19 cases in B.C. are happening…