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Victor Kaisar
COVID-19 cases linked to Kelowna outbreak increases to 27, including 18 people in the Interior
B.C.'s health officer says there are now 27 people with COVID-19 linked to exposure events in downtown Kelowna, more than double since the 13 cases reported as of yesterday. That includes 18 people in...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
Downtown Kelowna. Photo taken July 2020
Provincial government to allow evictions for non-payment of rent to resume in September
The B.C. government plans to lift a ban on evictions for non-payment of rent on September 1, meaning renters will need to be rent in full starting that month. During the height of the pandemic, 97 per...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
RCMP warn of 'fake gold scam' in the Southern Interior
RCMP in the Southern Interior are reminding people to be cautious about the 'Fake Gold Scam' which is on the rise once again in the region. They say there have been reports in Kamloops, Kelowna, Penti...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
Feds to province $19 billion in funding for 'safe restart' of the provincial economy; US border to remain closed to Aug 21
The federal, provincial, and territorial governments have reached a deal on billions of dollars in transfers to continue reopening economies amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau s...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
BC breaks another record with 175 overdose deaths in June; three in Kamloops
Another grim milestone for overdose deaths in British Columbia in the month of June. The BC Coroners Service says there were another 175 people who died, four more than the previous record of 171 set ...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
City to reopen boat launches once again as water levels recede
Its good news if you're a boater as the city will reopen the boat launches at Pioneer Park, McArthur Island, and Thompson Drive tomorrow morning, July 17. Utility Services Manager Greg Wightman says i...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 16, 2020
The McArthur Island boat launch in Kamloops
Rate of new COVID-19 cases is still small number says Dr. Henry, while noting some concern with an increase in transmission
While B.C. has seen increase in daily COVID-19 cases as restrictions are eased, the province's top doctor notes around 20 cases a day is still a small number given the province's population. "Its not ...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 15, 2020
COVID-19 is 'silently circulating' in the B.C. as health officials announce 21 new cases; four in the Interior
Four new cases of COVID-19 across the Interior Heath Authority today bringing the total up to 216. It was part of 21 cases announced by B.C. health officials today, including two epi-linked cases, for...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 15, 2020
Ashcroft mayor says the new $8-million water treatment plant is working as expected
The Mayor of Ashcroft says the village's new $8-million water treatment plant has been working as expected, in its first major test since being installed last November. Barbara Roden says in years pas...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 15, 2020
B.C won't cut service levels to balance its budget despite $12.5 billion deficit
Despite facing a $12.5-billion budget deficit because of COVID-19, B.C.'s finance minister is ruling out cuts in service levels to balance the books as the government is expecting $6.3 billion less in...
Victor Kaisar
Jul 15, 2020
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