
Skateboard over head puts man in critical condition
Kamloops RCMP say a 46-year-old man is in critical condition at hospital following an altercation with a group of teenagers near the 7-Eleven on Tranquille Road Sunday evening. The Mackenzie, B.C., man was struck in the head with a skateboard after the driver of the vehicle he was in honked at a group of youths...

Premier “laser focused”
By Jennifer Stahn Premier Christy Clark appeared in Kamloops Thursday saying she's a fighter, with the latest Angus Reid opinion poll showing the Liberals dipping below the 30 per cent mark for the first time this year. On Clark's agenda was discussion about the B.C. Jobs Plan and how much the government has accomplished in...

Students recreate history of Kamloops
By Jennifer Stahn As part of the bicentennial last year students were asked to submit projects and artwork based on their research and perspectives of Kamloops history and next week the interpretive history book will be launched. Museum educator Melissa Baker explains the process for creating A Children's History of Kamloops included a class from...

Candidates speak: How to fix the medical system in Kamloops
By Jennifer Stahn As the May 14 election edges a little closer candidates are facing numerous questions from residents about how they will address the many concerns in the Kamloops if elected. One of the hot topics in Kamloops is healthcare – specifically lack of family doctors and overcrowding at Royal Inland Hospital. The Government...
Road safety initiatives funded by ICBC
By Jennifer Stahn ICBC released numbers showing how much was invested in make roads safer across the province in 2012 and the Kamloops area saw about four per cent of the approximately $8-million spent. With 22 projects completed in the area, improvements were made to make roads safer for both pedestrians and drivers. Rumble strips,...

Seven-foot Kamloops basketball player making waves
By Jennifer Stahn The Gonzaga Bulldogs have not only made the second round of playoffs again this year - they are being led by Kamloops basketball phenom Kelly Olynyk, who was recently named to the All-America First Team by basketball writers, heralded by U.S.A. President Barack Obama and featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated....

Westsyde Road resurfacing
A 10.5-kilometre stretch of Westsyde Road north of Kamloops will be resurfaced this summer, with completion slated for the end of September. The $1.5-million contract was awarded to Dawson Construction and will see the work done between the northern boundary of Kamloops and the north end of Black Pines where the asphalt is more than...

“More complex than it first appears”
TWO WEEK SPRING BREAK UP FOR DISCUSSION By Jennifer Stahn As students around Kamloops are celebrating the fact they get a week off of school there are still some people questioning whether School District 73 should look at a two-week break instead of the standard one week that has been in place for years. District...

Council issues Nanaimo an Earth Hour challenge
By Jennifer Stahn With his pride on the line Coun. Donovan Cavers is seriously hoping Kamloops residents will get on board with Earth Hour this year. After returning from a sustainability conference last month Cavers told council that he wanted to issue a challenge to Nanaimo to see which city could get the most resident...

Coroner investigating death of local activist
The B.C. Coroners Service confirmed today it is investigating the sudden death of 61-year-old author, actor and activist John Pasquale Boncore at his home on the Adams Lake reserve near Chase. Boncore, also known as Splitting the Sky or by his native name Dacajeweiah, was found by his friends on March 13 and is believed...

Local handyman competing for national title
By Jennifer Stahn With six episodes already behind us, Kamloops handyman Mark Ulinder is set for the final episode of HGTV's Canada's Handyman Challenge Tuesday night where he will be featured as one of the four finalists. Ulinder will compete for the title of Canada's Handyman Challenge winner and a $25,000 prize on Tuesday's show....

Taxes set to raise 3.55 per cent
By Jennifer Stahn After a marathon session lasting nearly five hours on Tuesday, Kamloops city councillors approved a 3.55 per cent tax hike for Kamloops homeowners. Determined to reduce the proposed rate of nearly 7.5 per cent to a more acceptable level, council weighed in on and debated nearly every addition to the budget, from...

Clean air not taken lightly at council meeting
By Jennifer Stahn
Local doctors join emergency care campaign
By Jennifer Stahn With doctors in the midst of contract negotiations and emergency room wait times apparently rising, physicians in British Columbia started a campaign in February aimed at letting the public know just how bad the situation is in hospitals across the province. Doctors working in B.C. emergency rooms have already posted a total...

Grass fire at Ajax site quickly contained
A small grass fire about two kilometres east of Jacko Lake was contained just before noon today. The land where the fire started is owned by KGHM Ajax Mining Inc and is in the area where the proposed open pit gold and copper mine would be located. Community relations specialist Robin Bartlett says regular work...