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Heated exchanges highlight fourth B.C. Liberal leadership debate

Heated exchanges highlight fourth B.C. Liberal leadership debate

Feisty moments as the six candidates square off in Kelowna Saturday
In Sun Peaks, the doctors will soon be in

In Sun Peaks, the doctors will soon be in

Two physicians
Barriere woman found deceased in burning home

Barriere woman found deceased in burning home

A Barriere senior was found deceased after a structure fire in her home
The Weather Network predicts wild winter

The Weather Network predicts wild winter

La Niña signals long, stormy season full of highs and lows
Kamloops Métis agency receives full control over child welfare

Kamloops Métis agency receives full control over child welfare

Kamloops This Week
MLAs Stone, Milobar present 50th anniversary plaque

MLAs Stone, Milobar present 50th anniversary plaque

Thompson-Nicola Regional District was incorporated on Nov. 24, 1967
VIDEO: Government approves funding of $750,000 drug for B.C. woman

VIDEO: Government approves funding of $750,000 drug for B.C. woman

Approval comes one day after province announces funding for Soliris on a case-by-case basis

Barriere replaces their Fire Chief and Deputy Chief

Volunteer fire department has shift in leadership
TNRD approves spending $100,000 on monument to wildfire volunteers

TNRD approves spending $100,000 on monument to wildfire volunteers

The monument will be erected in the plaza outside Sandman Centre
Paul Celesta, Chu Chua fireman for 34 years

Paul Celesta, Chu Chua fireman for 34 years

In a recent letter to the Star/ Journal, Heather Taggart writes, “My very dear friend, Paul Celesta, an elder tribesman of the Simpcw First Nation, and the man who brought the Chu Chua Fire Department to that community, has decided to retire after 34 years of serving his community.”