Category Archives: News

New Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace potentially being allowed to perform new procedure
The new Mills Memorial Hospital that is still under construction in Terrace, could potentially be getting the ability to perform a type of procedure that was not available to residents before in the f...
Rob Young Aug 27, 2021

Premier Horgan says Wildfire Season will be key subject for next provincial budget
Premier John Horgan says making sure the province is better prepared for the wildfire season will be ``a key focus'' of the next provincial budget. Horgan told reporters today that his government has ...
Rob Young Aug 27, 2021

Emergency Management BC says number of BC wildfires now under 240
The number of wildfires in B-C has fallen below 240 as firefighting crews are aided by cooler temperatures and rain. Emergency Management B-C says most of the blazes are in the Kamloops, southeast and...
Rob Young Aug 27, 2021

B-C government spending 12 million-dollars for grants to give to Community events
The B-C government is spending 12.9-million-dollars to make grants available to festivals, fairs and community events affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourism Minister Melanie Mark says groups will ...
Rob Young Aug 27, 2021

Crews working on repairing area of Highway 20 in Williams Lake
Crews have officially gotten to work on a project that is meant to repair a section of Highway 20 located in Williams Lake that was damaged by ground movement from the Hodgson slide. A spokesperson fr...
Rob Young Aug 27, 2021

Campfire ban in Cariboo fire centre lifted
Starting this Friday at noon, campfires are no longer going to be banned throughout the Cariboo Fire centre. Despite the fire danger rating going down significantly as of late thanks to rainy days and...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Unifor 2301 and Rio Tinto release joint statement on state of Negotiations
It's back to the bargaining table for Rio Tinto and Unifor 2301. Representatives from both sides met in Vancouver this past Monday, and yesterday they released a joint statement. In the talks, both si...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Interior Health Authority reverses order that banned all sports competitions in area
The Interior Health Authority has apparently reversed an order from Monday that banned any and all team sports competition in the entire region. Kamloops City council got an email yesterday saying tha...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Sockeye Salmon opening on Chilcotin river extended
A limited Sockeye Salmon opening that was been placed on the Chilcotin river has received an extension, meaning it will now be open for a First Nations Fishery until September 8th. A Tsilhqot'in triba...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021

Emergency Management B-C says number of BC wildfires is below 250
The number of wildfires in B-C has fallen below 250. Emergency Management B-C says there are about 240 active wildfires with 22 of them being of note, which means they are highly visible or which pose...
Rob Young Aug 26, 2021