
Man to stand trial for summer shooting
KAMLOOPS - The man accused in a shooting on Brunner Avenue over the summer is expected to go to trial early in the New Year. Trevor Wilvers faces multiple charges including posession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm without a license, unlawfully causing bodily harm and criminal negligence causing bodily harm after an incident...

Apparently, sunrise was quite lovely in Kamloops today: have a look
KAMLOOPS - Some people are early risers, others are just — not. Luckily, Kamloops earlybirds seem to be quite handy with a camera because they caught what a lot of us missed this morning, an absolutely beautiful sunrise over the city. Here's how some of us woke up this morning and what some of us...
Kamloops cops hit gangs, take weapons
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops RCMP's top cop emphasized organized crime as a priority yesterday after multiple weapons seizures recently in the city. "We're faced with situations where organized crime groups are reaching out into the city," said Supt. Brad Mueller. "Today, I want to emphatically state that that remains a priority for us." Mueller would not...

Snow Angels needed in Kamloops before next snowfall
KAMLOOPS - You can volunteer this holiday season, and right now — there's not much to it. Only half the seniors and people with limited mobility who need their driveways shovelled in Kamloops have been matched up with Snow Angels and the program is in need of volunteers. There's not much snow on the ground right...

Senior loses licence after hitting, severing pedestrian’s leg
'I'M A GOOD DRIVER.... I'VE BEEN DRIVING IN PARKING LOTS ALL MY LIFE.' KAMLOOPS - A 69-year-old Kamloops woman has been taken off the roads after hitting a pedestrian in a parking lot last year and severing his leg. Evelyn Jack was charged with driving without due care and attention after an incident in the...

TNRD amending zoning bylaws for medical marijuana grow-ops
KAMLOOPS - The TNRD is preparing for changes to medical marijuana laws to be imposed by the federal government. A public hearing was held last week and a bylaw regulating medical marijuana grow-ops in the area was read for the third time. Now, the law is headed for review by the province before it can...

Police tackle drug problem on the streets; 39 charges to be recommended
KAMLOOPS - A three-month undercover investigation on the streets of Kamloops has resulted in a slough of drug charges for everything from marijuana to heroin. Police are recommending 39 charges against 19 people after 'Project Eplanster' by the Kamloops RCMP Targeted Enforcement Unit. The majority of the charges — 28 of them — are for cocaine trafficking,...

Solution to hospital parking: transit user
KAMLOOPS - Hospital parking woes got you down? If you live in Kamloops, the answer is likely yes, but a Kamloops transit user is wondering why more people aren't utilizing bus services that drop passengers off right at the hospital. Route six, 'City Loop', leaves about once an hour from the Lansdowne Exchange and drops...

Jury deliberations expected tomorrow in double murder trial
KAMLOOPS - The jury has heard evidence and arguments from both sides and should begin deliberations tomorrow in the Roy Fraser double murder trial. After five weeks, about 30 exhibits and over 40 witnesses, the jury must decide whether Fraser killed Damien Marks, 31, and Kenneth Yaretz Jr., 24. The two Kamloops men were found...

Break and enter spree ends in Kamloops, lands man five years in jail
KAMLOOPS - Ninety-nine problems have sent a 47-year-old man to jail for five years. Chadley Olson, 47, was sentenced today in B.C. Supreme Court in Kamloops after pleading guilty to multiple break and enter charges in both Kamloops and Saskatoon earlier this year. "Mr. Olson was on quite a crime spree here," said Crown prosecutor...

FRASER TESTIFIES: He didn’t kill Yaretz Jr or Marks
KAMLOOPS - "Did you kill Ken Yaretz Jr.?" "No." "Did you kill Damien Marks?" "No." "Do you know who killed them?" "No." The man accused of double murder in Kamloops took the stand today in his own defence. Roy Fraser — on trial for the 2009 murders of Kenneth Yaretz Jr., 24, and Damien Marks, 31...

‘I don’t know how many times I have to tell you, I didn’t kill these guys:’ Fraser
KAMLOOPS - Someone came to his home, killed two men, hid the murder weapon, burned evidence and buried the bodies, all while he wasn't home, a man on trial for murder told a jury today. Roy Frederick Fraser, 56, reiterated under cross-examination by Crown prosecutor Tim Livingston what he told the jury yesterday: He did...

Rotary club to tackle meth problem as a community
KAMLOOPS - A local rotary club is starting a task force to target a rise of crystal meth in Kamloops. The club was approached by the Kamloops RCMP after it reported a growing concern about crystal meth usage in Kamloops during last quarter's reports. Kamloops Daybreak Rotary Club president Debra Sloat says the group is...

Merchants warned of possible point of sale scam
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Business Improvement Association is reminding businesses to be vigilant after multiple complaints were made about a possible retail scam. The Association's general manager Gay Pooler says the RCMP received complaints from businesses in the downtown, North Kamloops and Aberdeen regions about people claiming to be point of sale merchants and asking...

Two dogs shot at Knouff Lake
ANIMAL CRUELTY INVESTIGATION LAUNCHED KAMLOOPS - Police are investigating animal cruelty after the death of two dogs, shot in the Knouff Lake area earlier this week. The two dogs were found by their owner on Vitsula Road. One was dead. One was still alive. "One of the dogs was paralyzed mid-body down and left for...