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Council wants solar project to get the most out of Summerland’s sunshine
A solar energy project in Summerland will allow the community to reduce the amount of…

Company hoping to produce hydrogen in Penticton to power city
In the future, hydrogen may be used to fuel cars and heat homes – and it…

Greens announce candidate for Kamloops-North Thompson
The provincial election just happens to coincide with Thomas Martin's wedding day. Not a big…

Online all candidates forum to be hosted by TRU social work students
If you're wondering who to vote for in the upcoming provincial election, you may want…

Election 2019: Conservatives remain favoured party in the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo
KAMLOOPS – There are still a few weeks left until you have to decide who…

Conservative controversy inspires other Kelowna-Lake Country parties to run competitive nomination races
KELOWNA – The old saying that no publicity is bad publicity is resonating with a…

Is Green the new orange for Interior voters?
THOMPSON-OKANAGAN – Last night, a majority of voters across the province were looking for change.…
B.C. ELECTION 2017: Okanagan support for Liberals and Greens rises, while NDP dips
OKANAGAN – While support for the NDP grew in other parts of the province during…

Family member found Tk’emlups woman after fatal dog attack: Coroner
KAMLOOPS – A Tk'emlups woman who was mauled to death by a family dog more…

Will Vernon-Monashee’s voting history repeat itself in the upcoming election?
VERNON – The Liberal Party has enjoyed a two-decade streak in Vernon-Monashee. Whether that trend…
Kamloops sees red in student vote
KAMLOOPS - If students in the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo riding had their way, Liberal candidate Steve Powrie would be our member of Parliament. Elementary and secondary schools throughout the region, from Kamloops to Barriere to 100 Mile House, participated in mock elections facilitated by Student Vote; an organization that holds parallel student elections with federal, provincial and...

Mall making it easier to recycle K-Cups in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The next time you plan for a shopping spree at the mall, consider bringing your coffee waste with you. In an effort to go green staff at the Aberdeen Mall set up a Keurig cup disposal at the location’s two main entrances. “We’re going to collect all of them and we’re bringing them...