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Do clearcuts contribute to B.C.'s flooding?
December 02, 2021 - 8:00 PM
Thousands of British Columbians remain displaced following a series of devastating floods and landslides that have swallowed highway roads and entire cities in the southern part of the province.
B.C. Indigenous communities managed sea otter populations for millennia, study finds
August 30, 2021 - 8:00 PM
A new study has found that coastal Indigenous communities have managed their relationship with shellfish and sea otters for millennia.
COVID-19 case counts fall among First Nations in B.C.
May 17, 2021 - 4:37 PM
Daily new counts of COVID-19 among First Nations in British Columbia continues to fall and is at its lowest level since June 2020.
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JONESIE: The only ones who could stop a (potential) US dictatorship
OPINION A few months ago I watched Donald Trump debate Kamala Harris with someone close to me, a friend. She’s a Trump supporter, fully committed. She didn’t want to watch it. “I don’t care what he says
$10M from province for BC fruit growers in the face of US tariffs
Fruit growers are getting some reprieve in the form of $10 million from the provincial government after the BC Fruit Growers Association advocated for it. “We are incredibly grateful to Premier David Eby and the government for recogni
France targets traffickers and recreational drug users as minister warns of a 'tsunami of cocaine'
PARIS (AP) — “Every day, people pay the price for the drugs you buy.” Amid record cocaine seizures and deadly shootings, the slogan is simple and aims to raise awareness among France’s millions of recreational drug u
Kelowna rental property manager gets licence cancelled
The managing broker of a Kelowna property management company whose clients complained they hadn't gotten their money has been suspended. According to a Feb. 10 BC Financial Services Authority decision, Tao Guo, who goes by Terry Guo, ha
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The advantages and limitations of robot servers in Kamloops and Okanagan restaurants
Customers can find a cute kitty robot whizzing around serving food at a handful of Kamloops and Okanagan restaurants
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Former Fintry Queen owner sued over unpaid $50,000
A former business partner, and one-time advocate for trying to get the beleaguered Fintry Queen up and running, is s
February 21, 2025 7:00 AM
iN PHOTOS: Canadian flags flying proudly in Kamloops, Okanagan
Canadian flags wave proudly in urban centres throughout Kamloops and the Okanagan, and can also be found on mountain
February 21, 2025 6:00 AM
New poll says 27% of Canadians view the United States as an 'enemy' country
OTTAWA - A new poll suggests that more than a quarter of Canadians — 27 per cent — now see the United St
February 20, 2025 9:00 PM
Canada triumphs over US in intense 4 Nations Face-Off final with tensions high
BOSTON - Canada defeated its archrival the United States 3-2 in overtime in the 4 Nations Face-Off final on Thursday ni
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