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Kamloops Council wants more public feedback on Lafarge Canada application
Kamloops Council is going to ask the ministry of environment to extend the public comment period on the proposal by Lafarge Canada to use part of its currently mothballed Kamloops operation. Councillo...
Apr 12, 2018
B.C.'s Transportation minister is putting truckers on notice
B.C.'s Transportation minister is making it clear that recent changes to the rules governing high mountain highways like the Coquihalla are aimed directly at truckers. Among the changes after another ...
Apr 11, 2018
The leader of the BC Green Party wants a more informed pipeline debate
As the Trans Mountain pipeline debate rages the leader of the BC Green Party is telling his fellow politicians to cool it. "It is just not helpful in our political discourse to mislead, to fearmonger,...
Apr 11, 2018
The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce is calling for carbon tax changes
The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce is worried the provincial government will become addicted to tax revenues from pollution. Chamber President Joshua Knaak says they would like the province to restore t...
Apr 10, 2018
Kamloops will light up green in support of Humboldt this week
This Thursday Kamloops will light up green in support for the community of Humboldt, Saskatchewan as it endures the loss of so many young lives. Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian says City Hall and the Tou...
Apr 10, 2018
Domtar says it is continuing its efforts to reduce its odour
Domtar plans to spend more money to cut down emissions from its Kamloops pulp mill. Environmental Manager Kristin Danglemaier says there has been a 70% reduction in odour discharge over the past seven...
Apr 10, 2018
City of Kamloops lays out rules for homeless to shelter on city land
Kamloops has adopted a new set of rules which will permit the homeless to sleep in city parks. The Director of Community and Protective Services Byron McCorkell says the riverbanks are typically the l...
Apr 10, 2018
BC Chamber of Commerce says the Trans Mountain pipeline debate is a referendum on business confidence in B.C.
The BC Chamber of Commerce says the implications of not building the Trans-Mountain pipeline are "seismic." Chamber President Val Litwin says the pipeline has government and regulatory approval...
Apr 10, 2018
The search for Ryan Shtuka has moved to a new area of Sun Peaks
The parents of Ryan Shtuka who vanished at Sun Peaks seven weeks ago are now going over a new search location. Ryan's mother Heather Shtuka says they are re-examining a possible sighting of her son th...
Apr 10, 2018
B.C.'s Attorney General wants to get one thing clear in the pipeline debate
B.C.'s Attorney General wants to set the record straight on the Trans Mountain pipeline front. "I can assure you and your listeners that B.C. is operating within the law. As for Kinder Morgan's busine...
Apr 10, 2018
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