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August 05, 2025 - 4:53 PM
Here you'll find reader responses to stories, letters to the editor and newsletter editorials, or letters to the editor for the week. They may have been edited slightly for readability.
Stranger rescues severely allergic woman after wasp attack in Kamloops
Remember, EpiPens really do expire & become useless. Check expiration date & replace.
— Robert Bishop, Kelowna, via iNFOnews.ca
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Murdered Vernon senior likely discovered accused at his isolated property
It is hard to understand how anyone could be so brutal to an old man as pain-ridden as my brother was just for the sake of a truck. Shame on Visintainer for such horrible cowardly behavior. He deserves to be punished to the full extent of the law. My brother had a difficult life and did not remotely deserve to die like that.
— Gina Smith, via iNFOnews.ca
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Summerland looks at potential for cannabis use at public events
Are you councillors out of your minds there will be children there. So you want to pollute our air. Grow up.
— Betty Guchardi, via iNFOnews.ca
Too funny. I remember when RCMP officers would frisk us teenagers for joints of bad Mexican pot. Arrests & court dates. Now you can smoke pot in front of an RCMP facility. Way too funny.
— Robert Bishop, Kelowna, via iNFOnews.ca
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Kamloops mayor's job at risk with latest conflict of interest probe
The bias of the writer is so obvious it is disgusting. Levi, take a journalism course. How about Neustaeter's legal bills being paid by the taxpayers? The Mayor has been paying his own costs which are rather onerous....
— Denise Powers, Kamloops, via iNFOnews.ca
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Prime Minister Mark Carney scheduled to visit Kelowna, B.C., Tuesday
You know what I like about iNFOnews? The model and moderation of the comments for articles. Both you and Castanet share relevant news in a newsy way that works well enough but Castanet attaches comments to each article without moderation (without reasonable moderation anyway) and every single time it's just filled with vile, angry, ignorant, bigoted bullshit. I might not see the comments on your articles right away but at least when they are published they are decent and often insightful. Castanet's garbage is never decent and rarely insightful. Their moderation is as useful as a steamy pile of vomit on a birthday cake.
— Lola Giddens, Kamloops, via iNFOnews.ca
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BC govt defends underage liquor 'sting ops' while industry calls for leeway
I call on all British Columbians to conduct sting operations on all unethical government officials and on the liquor distribution branch too, if they can get away with "breaking the law" then so should everyone else as the law is in disrepute as is the police.
— Patrick Longworth, Penticton, via iNFOnews.ca
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Self-appointed watchdog undeterred as Summerland goes public with $360K in legal costs
Go Beslers, hold city hall accountable. Remind them they are public servants.
— Maryann Bolen, via iNFOnews.ca
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City concerned about confidential documents after Kamloops mayor's dealership ransacked
Didn't he end up using that space because (Councillor Bill Sarai) recorded him within the mayor's office? Not only that, Bill messed with the recording to really add paranoia cropping out his own voice, having the mayor think the office was tapped.
Rayanna Henry, Chase, via iNFOnews.ca
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Vandalism at Kamloops mayor's business raises concerns about local politicians safety
Oh please. This guy has been a total ass. Someone had enough of him. No more. No less.
— Alexander Friedman, via iNFOnews.ca
The biggest danger to local politicians remains Bill Sarai. He's the biggest danger to the people of Kamloops and the Corporation we call our municipal government. McCorkell needs to be fired immediately for not pressing charges against Sarai.
— Lola Giddens, Kamloops, via iNFOnews.ca
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iN DISCUSSION: Rats. So many rats
I think something should be done about the terrible infestation of these disease-carrying rodents, unfortunately until someone on council has the issue at their residence you can be assured nothing will happen. They are only interested in what affects them directly.
We live in downtown Kelowna and our garden is being eaten up by these things. We have items out to deter them, however that only works part of the time.
As the council has not stood up for the people at Hadgraft-Wilson Place, I think you can be assured they won't do anything about the rat problem. All we can do is replace the council and mayor at the next election!
CD Robertson, Kelowna, via email
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Millions are flocking to grow virtual gardens in viral Roblox game created by teenager
I play the game with my 8 yr old and 12 year old. We have a lot of fun with it and have had some tears and learning moments. My 8yr old had someone say they would trade with him but ended up taking his item and leaving leaving him in tears. (There’s now a new trading ticket to prevent that.) He has lied to get free items by saying he was a YouTuber making a video. We had a discussion about lying. He is learning about about the value of items and enjoys collecting money (last count was somewhere in the trillions of sheckles).
— Erin Johnson, Kamloops, via iNFOnews.ca
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RE: Our Aug. 6 newsletter editorial on artificial intelligence
I feel that AI is dangerous. Instead of people saying "Google it" we now hear "AI said" and just like autocorrect. people don't spell anymore because autocorrect will do it. So we lost our skills and ability to do our own editing. The same I feel is occurring with AI and people will be less likely to actually think for themselves and will rely on AI. AI like water will change the course of things in a stream the water will flow. Same with people they will use less brain power and rely without question on someone else's interpretation from AI.
Jody Leon, via email
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Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war
A nation spawned from the genocide of its own people is prepared to pursue the genocide of another. This says a lot about human beings and it's not good.
— William Mastop, Vernon, via iNFOnews.ca
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