
Art History and happy hour drinks
KAMLOOPS – Want to learn something new while enjoying your after-work drink? Every month will…

33 Street resurfacing will cause minor delays
VERNON – City of Vernon crews and contractors will be resurfacing 33 Street from 30…

Okanagan College students awarded international scholarships
OKANAGAN – Two Okanagan College students will soon have the chance to continue their education…

Weekly volunteer highlights Aug. 5 to Aug. 12
KAMLOOPS – Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Aug. 5 to Aug. 12, 2016 Therapeutic Riding Association…

You guessed it Kamloops, more rain may be on the way
KAMLOOPS – The week starts off with clouds, showers and a chance of thunderstorms in…

It will warm up in the Okanagan as the week wears on
OKANAGAN – Clouds and showers kick off the week in the Okanagan, but things will…

Vail Resorts makes C$1.4-billion takeover offer for Whistler-Blackcomb
VANCOUVER – Whistler-Blackcomb Holdings, the owner of one of Canada's biggest and most popular ski…

iNPHOTOS: A weekend filled with classic cars, barbecue and dragon boats
KAMLOOPS – Ribfest, Hot Nite and dragon boats, oh my! This weekend was an especially…

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
TORONTO – Five things to watch this week in Canadian business: Pipeline talk: The National…

Lin Emery, 90, making monumental art in delicate motion
New Orleans sculptor Lin Emery's career began on a whim as feather-light as the movement…

‘Suicide Squad’ sets August opening record with $135.1M
NEW YORK – The supervillain romp "Suicide Squad" shrugged off scathing reviews to open with…

1 of 2 skydivers killed in California was first-time jumper
SAN FRANCISCO – One of two skydivers who died plummeting into a Northern California vineyard…

NBC swim analyst defends comments criticized as sexist
NEW YORK – The NBC analyst criticized for calling the coach and husband of Hungarian…

TRENDING NOW: Tasmanian Devil joeys
Tasmanian Devils have a reputation of being extremely tough and intimidating. They are the largest…

New computer system identifies more, but smaller, cases of potential EI fraud
OTTAWA – A new computer system designed to root out possible fraud and overpayments in…