Heffley Creek

Community responds after general store near Kamloops hit with costly crime
A familiar and respected community store near Kamloops was broken into and vandalized last month…

How the flood of 1948 changed Kamloops to this day
As the City of Kamloops prepares to deal with rising river levels, it might be…

UPDATE: Unconscious teenage girl pulled from North Thompson River now recovering
A 15-year-old girl was taken to the hospital on Friday night after being pulled from…

Heffley Creek bridge construction expected to be complete in July
KAMLOOPS – It's been just over one year since Old Highway 5 in Heffley Creek…

Heffley Creek bridge will cost more than expected
KAMLOOPS – Kamloops council has approved a $2.1 million contract to build a bridge to…

Heffley Creek to remain under boil water advisory until road is repaired
KAMLOOPS – A boil water advisory that has been affecting Heffley Creek since one of…

Tons of things to do on Father’s Day weekend in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS – No one should be bored this weekend as there’s tons to do in…

Icy roads to blame for crash near Sun Peaks
KAMLOOPS – A car lost control on a Heffley Creek area road yesterday evening and…
Trans-Canada resurfacing near Monte Creek almost done
KAMLOOPS – Highway drivers heading east and north of Kamloops this summer will be seeing…

Heffley Creek club gunning for growth
KAMLOOPS – A local gun club is aiming to meet the new needs of its members as interest in gun sports in the region continues to grow. The Heffley Creek Gun Club is growing in an attempt to keep up with the new needs of the club by reconfiguring its space to better accomodate members...
Fallen tree causes power outage in Heffley Creek area
KAMLOOPS – A tree has fallen down across power lines near Heffley Creek cutting power to more than 1,600 customers. A tree near Tod Mountain Road and Highway 5 fell across wires, causing the power to go out for 1,666 customers in the Heffley Creek to Sun Peaks area just before 4 p.m. B.C. Hydro...
Coop coup at council
KAMLOOPS - Six hens are being allowed to roost at their Heffley Creek home a little longer thanks to some chicken-loving council members. Lyann Wourms lives in a semi-rural area in Heffley Creek. Her property backs onto a large treed portion of crown land and about a year ago she brought home six laying hens....