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KAMLOOPS – City council decided earlier this month to give themselves a raise and to form a citizen task force to provide recommendations as to what councillors should be paid. A total of five members will be selected for the task force, which is being asked to look at annual remuneration, annual and monthly allowances...

KAMLOOPS - The Aberdeen Hills Golf Links continues to be transitioned to community development as a new multi-family housing complex prepares to take over part of the former golf course and the city prepares the remaining area to be transformed into park space. The location of the latest development is slated for the former fourth...

KAMLOOPS – The public is being given a chance to air any concerns or support for a capacity increase at the Commodore Grand Cafe and Lounge on Tuesday before council makes the decision whether to lend support to the application or not. The downtown lounge is asking for an increase to 107 persons from a...

KAMLOOPS – A large portion of regular donors to the Kamloops B.C. SPCA are children who bring in upwards of $900 each month, helping the association raise the approximate $500,000 they need each year to operate. Branch manager Charlene Holloway says many of the donations come from kids requesting money and supplies to donate to...

Update: 9:50am June 22, 2013
KAMLOOPS - The THRiVE Festival is underway this weekend. The three day festival celebrating the arts focuses on participant growth through programs, workshops and exhibits. Festival manager Amanda Lynne Ballard says there are all kinds of courses, concerts and expo events. All kinds of B.C. artists are performing including award winning poet Shane Koyczan. With a...

KAMLOOPS – The caterpillars are crawling along the boulevards of Columbia Avenue while a large butterfly greets visitors to McArthur Island Park. The creative minds of city gardeners are giving Kamloops residents and visitors a reason to smile with the recent installation of annual gardens around the city. Parks operations supervisor Shawn Cook says giving...

KAMLOOPS - Crown counsel has laid charges against Kamloops resident Steven Seidel in a disturbing case of animal cruelty. BC SPCA investigators recommended the charges against Seidel, who is accused of strangling his cat with his bare hands. The body of the deceased cat was found in a garbage dumpster behind the building where Seidel...

KAMLOOPS – Fire centre crews have been deployed to Yukon and Alaska this week to help with fire suppression efforts following an increase in wildfire activity in the northern areas. On Tuesday two airtankers and a birddog plan were sent to Palmer, Alaska (northeast of Anchorage) while two three person rappel crews were deployed further...

KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Fire Department is teaching fire safety to children in a new way—with the aid of an inflatable bouncy house. Life safety officer Sheldon Guertin says they started using the fire safety house at events around the city at the end of April and after eight events more than 1,000 people had already...

KAMLOOPS – A plan to end homelessness in Kamloops by 2015 is an attainable goal if affordable housing continues to be focused on by council and community partners, an action plan coordinator says. The 2013 homelessness summary shows a need for 2,222 affordable housing units, from temporary and subsidized housing to private rental and entry...

KAMLOOPS – A group of goats best known for their work at Kenna Cartwright Park last year have approval to continue living in Kamloops for the next three years — they're just waiting for the weeds to reach the ideal stage before getting to work in the park this summer. City integrated pest management coordinator...

KAMLOOPS – The latest Fraser Institute report does not properly reflect the quality of education at the schools of the Kamloops-Thompson School District but the superintendent says an achievement contract completed by the district for the province is a realistic view of how the district is doing. SD73 superintendent Terry Sullivan presented the achievement contract...

City funding could expand program to more groups KAMLOOPS – As one of only four rent banks in B.C. the local rent bank, run by Kamloops Elizabeth Fry Society, helps low income families not normally eligible for other assistance. The rent bank started in January with the support of four local groups and the first...

KAMLOOPS – Trails in Kenna Cartwright were built by cyclists for racing many years ago and though the latest trails to be approved by the city make the system more user friendly for all trail users it was cyclists behind the initiative to give the park more connector trails. Last week more than a dozen...

KAMLOOPS – Does dad dig BMX bikes? Is gardening more his groove? Does he like to tinker with old cars? Do muscle cars make him drool? No matter his preference you can celebrate Father's Day together this weekend either participating in or watching the many activities going on in the city. The national series for...

Part of job to voice question and concerns when public health is an issue KAMLOOPS – City physicians have joined the fight to protect the area in and around Kamloops by forming an organization geared towards promoting health education and science based interventions to maintain and improve the environment. The catalyst for the latest health...

Firefighters going door to door this week KAMLOOPS - A Barnhartvale fire has presented Kamloops Fire Rescue with the opportunity to start rolling out a program to help residents understand the importance of fire prevention in their homes. A family is lucky to be alive after a fire tore through their Barnhartvale house last weekend....

KAMLOOPS - The superintendent is recommending a student petition in support of an anti-homophobia policy presented to School District 73 at the beginning of June to be included in the consultation process this fall. At the end of April the Kamloops Thompson Teachers Association presented a report to the board of education outlining the need...

KAMLOOPS - A decision by council Tuesday afternoon to give themselves a small raise and form a committee to look at possible increases in the future brought about high tensions on Twitter this week. Coun. Arjun Singh wanted to see the 90 minute conversation halted Tuesday afternoon, concerned his fellow councillors were getting to the...

Update: 12:46 p.m. June 14, 2013 MERRITT - Kinder Morgan is reporting all repairs are complete, the site has been cleaned up and the pipeline is set to be restarted again this afternoon after a spill was discovered Wednesday afternoon. Originally thought to be close to 12 barrels worth of crude oil leaked the company...

KAMLOOPS - Nearly seven weeks after the initial call came in for the Spatsum Creek wildfire that consumed more than 1,400 hectares and forced evacuations of more than 100 residents near Ashcroft the fire continues to smoulder as crews work at mopping up hot spots. B.C. Wildfire spokesperson Melissa Welsh says the fire is still...

KAMLOOPS – Curious about the route for the planned route for the pipeline? Have an opinion you want to share? Kinder Morgan is hosting an open house today and is looking for any feedback the community is willing to share about the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Last expanded in 2008 the company is looking...

KAMLOOPS - A child can act as a mother's lifeline when life gets tough, but for many women that have recently dealt with incarceration or detox, they do not have a safe place to go with their children and that can mean having their children taken away. The Elizabeth Fry Society believes in a women's...