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Nurses at the Nicola Valley Hospital in Merritt spent the lunch hour today protesting staffing…

Cyclists need not worry about bike theft if they're heading to the Kamloops Farmers' Market…

A Kamloops security guard dodged a criminal record after he fought with a homeless man…

Glen Warner tries to spend his time getting to know the people he crosses paths…

RCMP are warning residents to be wary of a well-worn telemarketing scam making the rounds…

VERNON – A year after the idea was first discussed, Vernon council is set to…

KAMLOOPS – You may soon be under the watchful eye of the Kamloops Central Business…

VERNON – If downtown Vernon is going to have private security patrols on the city's…

VERNON – Ed Kendall had hoped to retire with his business on 33 Street in…

'I KNEW HE WAS THERE.' WEST KELOWNA – It’s probably the last property in West…

STAB WOUND QUARTER INCH AWAY FROM HEART KAMLOOPS – A former Walmart loss prevention officer…

KAMLOOPS – The maternity ward in Kamloops is upgrading its security features to protect newborns.…

VERNON – Security personnel all the way in Vancouver were able to tip off police…

VERNON - Medical marijuana dispensaries in Vernon were warned about police raids, but an armed robbery got one of them first. Police said three men robbed Black Crow Herbal Dispensary on 48 Avenue at gunpoint the evening of Dec. 30, making off with cash and marijuana products. The robbery comes on the heels of an...
“MY SENSE OF SAFETY AND SECURITY, THAT’S PROBABLY THE BIGGEST THING THEY’VE TAKEN” VERNON - Pocket change, sunglasses, and credit cards are among the items stolen from Rhian Harrison’s car, but the Vernon resident says the biggest thing she’s lost over a series of thefts is her sense of safety and security. Since February, shortly...

KAMLOOPS – Enhanced security, including locked doors and a security guard, was put in place at a Brocklehurst ministry office recently but officials are staying tight-lipped as to what led to it. The Ministry of Children and Families office on Southill Street had 'enhanced security' for an undisclosed period. “Based on information received by the...
PENTICTON - The police expense report from the Boonstock festival weekend in August has been made public and reveals hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime, car cleaning services and general supplies. The police report, released by the provincial government Monday, outlines the $252,715 in policing costs—both anticipated and unexpected—for the August long weekend when over...
PENTICTON - Penticton council has an unexpected supporter for its push to put oversight for large-scale events under the provincial umbrella—the Boonstock Music and Arts festival. All but one member of Penticton's councillors and mayor used the Union of B.C. Municipalities Convention this week to lobby provincial government ministers hard to take on the regulatory...
PENTICTON - Boonstock organizers say they received a bill from the provincial government three-and-a-half times more than the additional $50,000 RCMP say is owed for extra costs incurred over the festival weekend last month. The Ministry of Justice sent an invoice to Boonstock organizers with a “total owing” of nearly $177,000, and gave them 30...
VERNON – Fear over where Vernon’s alleged serial arsonist will strike next has pushed the…
PENTICTON - RCMP said the pressure Boonstock put on emergency services over the long weekend was taken to unprecedented levels. In a statement released Wednesday, Const. Kris Clark said the large number of overdoses and the death of a 24-year-old Alberta woman caused “alarm for the overwhelmed emergency and security operations”. RCMP provided additional resources...
PENTICTON - Police continue to have serious concerns about a lack of security at Boonstock but are powerless to intervene. Add Penticton RCMP to the list of organizations kept in the dark about festival plans, now only three weeks away. Staff Sgt. Kurt Lozinski, the officer in charge of RCMP involvement in the festival, says...