Jennifer Stahn

Jennifer Stahn

Nail in coffin for Kamloops area cattle producers

The closing of the federal Grassland Applied Technology Centre on Ord Road in Kamloops came as a surprise to many and Coun. Nancy Bepple wants to know what the province and the Government of Canada are doing to ensure the cattle industry will receive support. Bepple notes 29 per cent of the province's beef industry...

UPDATE: Weather warnings lifted, but not for area highways

UPDATE: May 22, 2013 6:19 a.m. The B.C. Interior appears to be out from under heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorm watches, but area highways are still in for some weather. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement this morning for the following highways where the 5 to 15 cm of snow is expected by Thursday:...

On course to the Canada Games

Shumway Lake south of Kamloops will play host to sprint canoe and kayak teams aiming to represent the province at the Canada Summer Games in Quebec this August. The training squad selection trials will feature 5km, 1,000m, 500m and 200m races sanctioned by CanoeKayak B.C. On both Saturday and Sunday this weekend. Five Kamloops athletes...

Parking pass for Kamloops Food Bank

Much needed renovations to the Kamloops Food Bank are underway thanks to a generous donor and a necessary stamp of approval from the city. In April a volunteer that died left $100,000 to the food bank, which on the heels of a fire nine months earlier was even more appreciated as renovations became more of a...

Spatsum Creek fire under control

UPDATE: 1:30 p.m. May 21, 2013 The Kamloops Fire Centre is now reporting the Spatsum Creek fire is 100 per cent contained. Crews continue to work on hot spots. 8:48 a.m. May 21, 2013 Continued mild weather has helped crews gain control of a fire that quickly grew to 1,400 hectares last week forcing evacuations...

Hope for new business at Kamloops airport

There could be a new company coming to Fulton Field in Kamloops sometime in the near future - Jim Anderson of Venture Kamloops says the group is in the beginning stages of preparing to make a pitch to a company interested in the possibility of setting up shop at the airport. Anderson says the marketing...

Kamloops taking new approaches to attract doctors

Kamloops is focussing its approach in how it recruits doctors and it appears to be paying off. Jim Anderson of Venture Kamloops, the arm of the City assigned to attract professionals and businesses, told council this week the group was chasing opportunities in many areas before he got on board. Focussing has resulted in better overall practices...

Surgeries postponed as RIH prepares for weekend surge

OCCUPANCY AT 125% Another five surgeries have been postponed this week as administration at Royal Inland Hospital prepares for a possible long weekend surge in the emergency room. Health services director Kris Kristjanson says occupancy is at 125 per cent today with three elective surgeries postponed today and another two tomorrow. The surgeries represent a...

High water, high fire risk usher in long weekend

While many are looking forward to the Victoria Day long weekend, hospital officials are worried what might happen if the nice weather holds out and have already postponed surgeries as they prepare for a possible surge in capacity. The effect is often seen during the May long weekend and with Royal Inland Hospital already at...

UPDATE: Spatsum Creek fire evacuation alerts rescinded

UPDATE: 10:40 a.m. May 17, 2013 The Spatsum Creek wildfire is now considered 75 per contained and all evacuation alerts have been rescinded by the Thompson Nicola Regional District. The fire remains at 1,400 HA and 124 fire fighters are on site along with four helicopters helping with bucketing support and actioning hot spots. Mop...

To fee or not to fee?

That is the question of council Free transit on Canada Day – over the past two years more than 11,500 rides have been given free of charge to users of the conventional transit system in Kamloops. This year some city councillors are asking whether the free service should be extended to users of custom transit...

Feeding families, building community

With six dinners already providing more than 700 meals to children and their families – the Rotary Club of Kamloops is glad to have approval to continue the program. The club partnered with the food bank and School District 73 to host the meals in the NorKam Secondary School cafeteria as part of a pilot...

Training, not policy, needed to deal with homophobic harassment

The Kamloops board of education is content with its bullying policy for now and sees no need to tailor-make it for homophobic bullying despite a Kamloops Thompson Teachers Association claim that school administrators aren't properly dealing with the issue. Some trustees say they want to ensure all staff are trained to deal with those issues,...

Polite sign wars

Candidate signs in Kamloops South Thompson created a stir throughout the election and today volunteers from Todd Stone's office decided to offer a little gratitude at the intersection of Hillside Drive and Notre Dame Drive following his victory in Tuesday nights election. Throughout the last four weeks signs at that intersection and around other parts...

Early birthday celebration for Lake

Surrounded by family, friends and supporters of environment minister and Kamloops North Thompson Liberal candidate Terry Lake was emotional Tuesday night as the results rolled in varying his lead over NDP candidate Kathy Kendall. Lake earned 52 per cent of the vote, more than enough to keep his seat. Early on, Lake and his daughter...