Members of the Kamloops White Cane Club went head to head in a bowling match with local government officials Friday, an event held to raise awareness about blindness in the community.
Mark Fitz, a long-time resident, has been the driving force behind the project. For the past five years, Fitz has been putting up lights around the pond.
The Endurance Health and Fitness and The Starting Block 10 and three km carnival run starts at 10 a.m. in Lavington Park. The Med will be hosting a Drag Brunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. One of the ...
A burglar who stole a pricy mountain bike from a locked storage room inside a North Kamloops apartment building has been ...
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Since its formation in 1960, Vernon Search and Rescue has saved an untold number of lives. Covering 7,500 square kilometres, ...
The benchmark proposal provided by a 2023 consultants report suggests raising fees by $400 for in-ground cremations, $200 for ...
A social advocate behind a controversial drop-in centre for the homeless that was shuttered last summer has no plans to ...
Rob Gronkowski scarfed down some chicken wings. Marshall Faulk brought the gumbo and beignets. David Njoku walked around ...
Travis Kelce is an unusual example of an offensive star who has a keen interest in his next opponent’s offensive line. The ...
The Critteraid Animal Sanctuary in Summerland is celebrating one of the largest members of their rescue family reaching 14 ...
The Summerland Museum & Archives Society has a collection of historical photos of a local family and is looking for the ...