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News Items tag as: KMFEB0315

  • UPDATE: Missing woman found

    MERRITT - The missing woman the Upper Nicola Band and Okanagan Indian Band were in search for has been located.
  • Sagebrush catwalk remains closed off; technician still recovering

    KAMLOOPS – Backstage areas of the Sagebrush Theatre do not meet industry standards and will need to be replaced before workers are allowed access to the building’s catwalk, a WorkSafe B.C. investigation has revealed.
  • Man caught with drugs and sawed-off shotgun

    KAMLOOPS - One person has been arrested after a man with a gun was seen in the downtown area this afternoon.
  • Rural RCMP kept busy during snowy weather

    KAMLOOPS – Within a short two-hour time period, Rural RCMP officers responded to five accidents caused by snowy conditions on Monday, Feb. 2.

    Just before 2 p.m. RCMP responded to a woman’s vehicle that came to rest on a power pole near Little Heffley Lake after her care fishtailed and landed in the ditch. The woman was not injured. A short time later an officer responded to a Ford Explorer that landed in the ditch on Sun Peaks Road.
  • Half of 2014 development on South Shore

    KAMLOOPS - The number of lots created over the past several years has continued to decrease, leaving 2014 well behind the 10-year average of 392 new lots.
  • Items left bloodied in break and enter

    KAMLOOPS – Monday morning’s break and enter at the Salvation Army Thrift Store will cost the charity more than a window replacement after a suspect cut herself on the glass and bled over several items throughout the store.

    “Anything with blood had to be disposed of,” Manager Sally Magee says. “You name it she was through everything in the whole store.
  • Forensic pathologist says Lytton man stabbed 73 times had 'defensive wounds'

    KAMLOOPS - The victim of a deadly knife attack in Lytton suffered what a forensic pathologist called “defensive wounds” to his arm, fingers and wrist.

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