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iN REVIEW: Our top 10 stories of the week

It's been a long haul, but Brent and Linette McClelland are in the final stages of a major move to relocate Doug's Homestead artisan meat shop to Highway 97 in Kaleden.

You're busy and don't have time to keep on top of what's happening in the Thompson and Okanagan? Well, let's get you caught up.

These are our top ten headlines from the past seven days.

If you have a news tip or suggestion, feel free to reach out to us by emailing news@infonews.ca.

  1. Coroner finds death of Kamloops teen at music festival caused by accidental overdose — April 11
  2. MEMBERS ONLY: Widow evicted from Westbank First Nation home after husband dies — April 8
  3. Kamloops student hopes to take cannabis concerns directly to the Prime Minister — April 8
    A rattlesnake can be seen slithering out from a den in this screen capture from a WildSafeBC video.
    A rattlesnake can be seen slithering out from a den in this screen capture from a WildSafeBC video.
    Image Credit: FACEBOOK/ WildSafeBC
  4. WILD WEDNESDAY: Rattlesnake season is starting — here's what you need to know — April 10
  5. New Doug's Homestead location in South Okanagan readies for opening day — April 4
  6. Lake Country man charged with second-degree murder of his wife — April 7
    Image Credit: Shutterstock
  7. Mysterious Lake Country laser light blinds airplane crew, motorist — April 9
  8. RCMP in B.C. announce $55,000 reward in search for accused killer — April 3
  9. Thief robs jewellery store and hits pedestrian in Kamloops — April 8
  10. Interior’s biggest hospital also one of the best in Canada — April 10

To contact a reporter for this story, email Shelby Thevenot or call (250) 819-6089 or email the editor You can also submit photos, videos or news tips to the newsroom and be entered to win a monthly prize draw.

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