CBT enjoyed steady success last year
Columbia Basin communities benefited from more than $31 million in programs and services delivered by the Columbia Basin Trust last year to help residents...
A four-hour hearing ends with a fizzle — UPDATED!
By David F. Rooney After a marathon four-hour public hearing Council decided to table further discussion about the Tree House Hotel development until noon on...
A $1 million donation for a Kamloops breast cancer clinic for faster diagnosis and...
By Leslie Savage If you are among the “1 in 9” women to have breast cancer, you know how important it is to move from...
Mount Tupper claims a life
A climbing accident on Mount Tupper in Glacier National Park has resulted in the death of an alpinist from Vancouver, Revelstoke RCMP said Tuesday,...
A Millennial in the United Church pulpit: An interview with Rev. David Cooke
By David F. Rooney The United Church has a new minister to tend its flock: the Rev. David Cooke. And one of the things that...
John Morrison keeps struggling to uncover the answers to questions arising from his brother’s...
By David F. Rooney John Morrison’s quest for what he thinks are answers to the questions arising from his brother Roger’s death in 2012 has...
Forestry minister takes an adventurous plunge
By David F. Rooney Local BC Liberals have been enjoying the recent attention of party leaders. Two weeks ago it was Premier Christy Clark; This...
Obituary Notice – Beverly Ann Todoruk
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Beverly Todoruk on July 21, 2016, in Kamloops at 70 years of age. She was a...
Travelling south through Nakusp this week? Help save the tiny toadlets!
Toadfest at Summit Lake Provincial Park near Nakusp will be held on Wednesday July 27, between 4 and 7 pm, and on the following...
Donald? Hillary? Either one will be bad for BC’s softwood industry
By David F. Rooney Premier Christy Clark “is not optimistic” about BC’s prospects for avoiding another Softwood Lumber War with the United States. “I’m not optimistic...