
Casey has new leash on life
Casey, the dog surrendered to the Kamloops SPCA branch with a massive tumour on his left shoulder, is five days out of surgery and looking better every day according to his foster parents. A large portion of his torso was shaved in preparation for the surgery and about 40 staples were used to close the...
Permanent bus service from Clearwater to Kamloops expected
Transit service set to continue A three-year pilot program offering bus service from Clearwater and Barriere to Kamloops is set to get board approval as a permanent program – a program that could cost an average of just over $2 per year to just under $10 per year to homeowners. The Valley Connector Transit Service...

Concern over Kamloops intersection dismissed
Not considered high-risk for collision The intersection of 8th Street, Batchelor Drive and the Halston Avenue ramps was fourth in the city for traffic collisions in 2012 with 31 crashes, but the city does not consider the intersection high-risk based on a network screening study. In 2006 the city identified the intersection of 8th Street...

TNRD fire services to span larger area
Fire service coverage could soon span between McLure and Vavenby, uninterrupted, at a cost of approximately $200 per year for the average residence in the service area. Fire chiefs from McLure, Barriere, Little Fort, Blackpool, Clearwater and Vavenby have been discussing the idea for ten years and two years ago the board of directors approved...

Tainted crack, heroin hits Kamloops
Risk of overdose, violent reaction If it looks like brown sugar or smells like perfume, don't use it staff at ASK Wellness Centre are warning. An increased risk to users of illicit drugs comes as brown heroin and perfume-smelling crack cocaine are making some people violently ill and causing overdoses in Kamloops. Kira Haug of...

Vets remove 23-pound tumour from Kamloops dog
A Kamloops dog is expected to make a full recovery after veterinarians removed a 23-pound fatty tumour that threatened its mobility. Casey is an eight-year-old Labrador cross, surrendered to the B.C. SPCA Kamloops Branch last week with a tumour the size of a basketball on his shoulder. The tumour displaced his leg, was putting a lot...

New names in store for Kamloops sport venues
The Tournament Capital of Canada is looking to stay ahead of the competition by bringing in an additional $350,000 in revenues through the renaming of several city-owned sport venues. Henry Pejril of the Kamloops Sports Council says several other communities have already modeled tournament hosting programs after Kamloops and the new partnerships will allow the...

Bring on the bikes
With nearly 100 teams registered for the annual Bike to Work Week you may notice an influx of bicycles in Kamloops this week. The fifth annual event runs from today, May 27, to Sunday, June 2 and will see commuters use bicycles to get to work and school and enjoy events such as lemonade stands...

Kamloops seeking balance on skateboards
Concerns over skateboarding and long boarding in a Sahali neighbourhood means the city will be drawing the line between two bylaws – one which allows skateboarding in the city and another that defines nuisance behaviour and noise. A letter complaining of boarders in the area of Tolima Court off of Monarch Drive outlines many evenings...

Kamloops groups helping less fortunate
Where do people who have addictions go in Kamloops? What about those living with disabilities? And if they have no place to call home? How do they get back on their feet after facing homelessness? These were some of the many questions the United Way attempted to help answer on a Seeing is Believing tour...

Increased flood risk on Nicola Lake
Lowered risk for area rivers Merritt received over 30 millimetres of rain between Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening and that rain has helped propel Nicola Lake to near-flooding levels, even though officials say rivers around the Interior have already peaked and are starting to recede. The Nicola Lake could flood properties around the lake as...

Ruff life: Surrendered dog to go under the knife
CASEY'S BASKETBALL-SIZED TUMOUR TO BE REMOVED UPDATE: 12:15 p.m. May 23, 2013 Casey has been living in a foster home for about a week now and Marg Barker says she is going to miss him when he gets adopted. Casey was dropped off at the SPCA last week when his owner could no longer care...

Rainfall speeding up Kamloops area streamflows
Between 10-40mm of rain has fallen across the region since yesterday morning with parts of the Fraser Canyon and Shuswap areas seeing the highest amount of precipitation. In Kamloops a new rainfall record was set as the airport measured 22mm of rain over a 24 hour period, nearly double the previous record of 10.1mm set...

Get MAD at downtown Spring Arts Festival
Music, Art, Dance to fill streets Demonstrations, music, flowers and paintings will help set the scene for the 2013 Spring Arts Festival in Kamloops this week as the Kamloops Central Business Improvement Association and the Kamloops Arts Council come together for the third annual festival. The three-day festival begins today, Thursday, May 23 at a...

Power restored to 2,000 area homes following storms
UPDATE: 10:30 a.m. May 22, 2013 Power has now been restored to the Aberdeen area of Kamloops after nearly six hours without power for some homes. The outage was discovered just after 4 a.m. and power started returning to some homes around 8:30 a.m. and by 10:30 a.m. power had been restored to all homes...