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Kamloops mom fights for autism assessment for young son
A Kamloops mother continues to get the runaround after years of trying to get her…

Lemonade stand sparks overwhelming support for Kamloops family
The old adage “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” never made more sense for…

First-time homebuyers with 2 incomes, no kids priced out of Penticton
An electrician from Penticton is looking to purchase his first home but he and his…

Residential property values plunged most in Lytton at -23%
The average property value in the majority of B.C. communities rose over the past year…

UPDATE: Highway 3 reopens following vehicle incident
Highway 3 has now reopened following a road closure due to a vehicle incident this…

Vernon sees property values increase but smaller towns see biggest jump
Property values in smaller North Okanagan towns increased more dramatically in 2020 than in Vernon.…

We’ll soon find out what impact pandemic had on property assessments in Okanagan, Kamloops
What was the impact of COVID-19 on property prices in the Thompson-Okanagan last year? The…

City may spend $200,000 to continue review of Ajax Mine proposal
KAMLOOPS – The review of the proposed Ajax Mine may cost the City of Kamloops…

Cherryville residents feeling ‘bullied’ by B.C. Timber Sales over controversial logging operation
CHERRYVILLE - A North Okanagan Regional District director says his community feels its interests in further studying impacts of a contentious logging operation is being ignored by the provincial government. Equipment crews rolled into Cherryville Monday to start building a road in the Cherry Ridge area, where B.C. Timber Sales intends to log 190 hectares...