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MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
TICKETS FLY OUT THE DOOR FOR 2021 KAMLOOPS Y DREAM HOME EARLIER: The 2021 Kamloops Y Dream Home Lottery is about to sell out. Spokesman Bryce Herman spoke to CFJC Today at about 11:00 a.m. Thursday (May 6). At the time, Herman said there were only a few hundred tickets left for the dream home itself and about $15,000 worth of tickets for the 50/50 draw. Organizers had to cap the number of50/50
CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Walk to End ALS taking place virtually June 19 KAMLOOPS - The Walk to End ALS will take place digitally again in 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person events. All virtual events - including in Kamloops - will take place on Saturday, June 19.On June 19, participants LARGE FIRE BURNS HOME EAST OF KAMLOOPS Large fire burns home east of Kamloops. KAMLOOPS – There was a major house fire along Hook Road just east of Kamloops Tuesday night (June 8). The Pritchard Volunteer Fire Department was called out to the blaze which was clearly visible from the Trans Canada highway. Social media images show the fire was intense and sent large plumes of smoke ONE PERSON BELIEVED DEAD AFTER HOUSE FIRE IGNITES ON HOOK KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP say one person is suspected to have died last night (June 8) after a large house fire ignited along Hook Road east of Kamloops. Kamloops RCMP Media Relations Officer Cst. Crystal Evelyn said Tk’emlups Rural RCMP were notified of the fire in the 1200 block of Hook Road in Monte Creek around 8:30 p.m Tuesday evening 9 NEW COVID-19 CASES IN ISLAND HEALTH AFTER SEVERAL LOW NANAIMO — The number of new COVID-19 cases in Island Health rose sharply compared to recent days. New data on Tuesday, June 8 showed nine new cases within the health authority. Five were found in southern Vancouver Island, with only one in the VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
TICKETS FLY OUT THE DOOR FOR 2021 KAMLOOPS Y DREAM HOME EARLIER: The 2021 Kamloops Y Dream Home Lottery is about to sell out. Spokesman Bryce Herman spoke to CFJC Today at about 11:00 a.m. Thursday (May 6). At the time, Herman said there were only a few hundred tickets left for the dream home itself and about $15,000 worth of tickets for the 50/50 draw. Organizers had to cap the number of50/50
OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
ICBC TO ISSUE ANOTHER ROUND OF COVID-19 REBATES 1 day ago · VANCOUVER — Working from home, and less travel is going to put more money back in the pockets of B.C. drivers. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has announced it will issue a second COVID-19 rebate due to lower claims costs during the pandemic. “We’ve been clear that any KAMLOOPS AND DISTRICT SPCA HOPING FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT IN 23 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops and District branch of the B.C. SPCA is cautiously preparing to re-open to the public in the coming months. However, with kitten season underway, staff and volunteers remain busy. For the animals under the care of the SPCA in Kamloops, the pandemic doesn’t mean much. The ONLINE BOOKING SYSTEM OPENS TUESDAY FOR B.C. COVID-19 The B.C. government’s online registration program opens Tuesday (April 6) at 8 a.m. as part of Phase 3 of B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization plan. There are three steps for residents to register and book your vaccine appointment: Register: First, register when it is your turn and get a confirmation code. Book: Book a vaccine appointment when you ROTHENBURGER: ‘I COULD WRITE A BOOK’ ABOUT WORKING THREE MONTHS AGO, Rick Eldridge was working in a job he loved. After 35 years as a chef, he’d moved to Kamloops from Bella Coola and gotten certification as a security guard, working for Lapper Security on Victoria Street West. He still spends a lot of time there, but now he’s unemployed and WANDERING HERD OF ELEPHANTS GAINS INTERNET STARDOM Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! China's latest internet sensations are under constant supervision, with over a dozen drones constantly filming, 24-hour police escorts, and roads closed to ensure their safety. No, we're not talking about a politician or boy band—we're talking elephants! Source: Wandering Herd Of Elephants Gains Internet Stardom NANAIMO GRANDFATHER JAILED FOR CHILD PORN COLLECTION 1 day ago · NANAIMO — Taking inappropriate pictures of his grandson’s girlfriend led to a much more sinister actions by a 66-year-old man with no prior criminal record. Donald Alan Huppe was sentenced on Thursday, June 10 to three months jail and three years probation at provincial court in Nanaimo. He DR. ALBERT DE VILLIERS, FACE OF INTERIOR HEALTH PANDEMIC KELOWNA — The chief medical health officer for Interior Health in B.C. has been arrested. Alberta RCMP said Dr. Albert de Villiers was arrested in Kelowna Tuesday (June 8) on one count of sexual assault and one count of sexual interference. Grande Prairie RCMP says thecharges come after
SOUND OFF: WHERE TO TURN IN THIS TIME OF GRIEF AND SORROW Behind Closed Doors is a 2006 publication by the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society and Theytus Books that features written testimonials from 32 individuals who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School. It’s important to note the process that was followed in putting this book together. When survivors came forward to tell their stories, they were provided with either a traditional LOTTO MAX JACKPOT SOARS TO RECORD LEVELS AHEAD OF TUESDAY With the rollover in prize money, the number of $1 maxmillions prizes increased to 47, marking a record $117 million in cash available and breaking the record for the largest total lottery prize in Canadian history. “The previous Lotto Max record-breaking draw occurred on Oct. 26, 2018 and was $116 million combined, with a $60-millionjackpot
CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - The spread of COVID-19 continues its downward trend in Kamloops.In the latest update to the case count map broken down by Local Health Area (LHA), the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) reports 15 COVID-19 cases in the Kamloops area for the week of May 30to June 5.
NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Walk to End ALS taking place virtually June 19 KAMLOOPS - The Walk to End ALS will take place digitally again in 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person events. All virtual events - including in Kamloops - will take place on Saturday, June 19.On June 19, participants VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions. If
ISLAND HEALTH ENDS WEEK WITH LOW NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 NANAIMO — Less than 10 new COVID-19 cases were found in Island Health in the last week as the number of active cases dropped by half. Several days in the last week saw only one new case of COVID-19, returning Island Health to levels not seen since right LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - The spread of COVID-19 continues its downward trend in Kamloops.In the latest update to the case count map broken down by Local Health Area (LHA), the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) reports 15 COVID-19 cases in the Kamloops area for the week of May 30to June 5.
NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Walk to End ALS taking place virtually June 19 KAMLOOPS - The Walk to End ALS will take place digitally again in 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person events. All virtual events - including in Kamloops - will take place on Saturday, June 19.On June 19, participants VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions. If
ISLAND HEALTH ENDS WEEK WITH LOW NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 NANAIMO — Less than 10 new COVID-19 cases were found in Island Health in the last week as the number of active cases dropped by half. Several days in the last week saw only one new case of COVID-19, returning Island Health to levels not seen since right LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I KAMLOOPS AND DISTRICT SPCA HOPING FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT IN 13 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops and District branch of the B.C. SPCA is cautiously preparing to re-open to the public in the coming months. However, with kitten season underway, staff and volunteers remain busy. For the animals under the care of the SPCA in Kamloops, the pandemic doesn’t mean much. The ICBC TO ISSUE ANOTHER ROUND OF COVID-19 REBATES 19 hours ago · VANCOUVER — Working from home, and less travel is going to put more money back in the pockets of B.C. drivers. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has announced it will issue a second COVID-19 rebate due to lower claims costs PETERS: STATUES, RECONCILIATION AND CANADA DAY 2021 19 hours ago · WE’VE SAID BEFORE that societies don’t erect statues of people they want to simply remember; they erect statues of people they want to celebrate, to venerate, to hold up as an example of a person of great character or achievement. So when the statue of Egerton Ryerson on the campus of the B.C. TO LAUNCH COMPULSORY SKILLED TRADES CERTIFICATION 18 hours ago · VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is launching a compulsory skilled trades certification system that it says will strengthen economic recovery, while supporting higher-paying, more stable jobs. Premier John Horgan says herecognizes that it
FORMER TRU PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE PRESIDENT EMERITUS TITLE 21 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University has announced it will bestow the title of President Emeritus on former president and vice-chancellor Alan Shaver. Shaver led the university from 2010 to 2018 after coming west from Dalhousie University in Halifax. In B.C. PHARMACARE COVERAGE EXTENDED TO HELP DIABETICS 18 hours ago · VICTORIA – Good news for the thousands of British Columbians living with diabetes, the province has announced it will now have the Dexcom G6, a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that provides regular updates on blood glucose levels throughout the day, covered through BC PharmaCare. “Thousands of NANAIMO GRANDFATHER JAILED FOR CHILD PORN COLLECTION 23 hours ago · NANAIMO — Taking inappropriate pictures of his grandson’s girlfriend led to a much more sinister actions by a 66-year-old man with no prior criminal record. Donald Alan Huppe was sentenced on Thursday, June 10to three months jail and three years probation at provincial court in Nanaimo. He DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 WANDERING HERD OF ELEPHANTS GAINS INTERNET STARDOM Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! China's latest internet sensations are under constant supervision, with over a dozen drones constantly filming, 24-hour police escorts, and roads closed to ensure their safety. No, we're not talking about a politician or boy band—we're talking elephants! Source: Wandering Herd Of Elephants Gains Internet Stardom SOUND OFF: WHERE TO TURN IN THIS TIME OF GRIEF AND SORROW 1 day ago · Behind Closed Doors is a 2006 publication by the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society and Theytus Books that features written testimonials from 32 individuals who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School. It’s important to note the process that was followed in putting this book together. When survivors came forward to tell their stories, they were provided with either atraditional
CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Walk to End ALS taking place virtually June 19 KAMLOOPS - The Walk to End ALS will take place digitally again in 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person events. All virtual events - including in Kamloops - will take place on Saturday, June 19.On June 19, participants VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
ISLAND HEALTH ENDS WEEK WITH LOW NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 NANAIMO — Less than 10 new COVID-19 cases were found in Island Health in the last week as the number of active cases dropped by half. Several days in the last week saw only one new case of COVID-19, returning Island Health to levels not seen since right LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Walk to End ALS taking place virtually June 19 KAMLOOPS - The Walk to End ALS will take place digitally again in 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no in-person events. All virtual events - including in Kamloops - will take place on Saturday, June 19.On June 19, participants VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
ISLAND HEALTH ENDS WEEK WITH LOW NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 NANAIMO — Less than 10 new COVID-19 cases were found in Island Health in the last week as the number of active cases dropped by half. Several days in the last week saw only one new case of COVID-19, returning Island Health to levels not seen since right LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I KAMLOOPS AND DISTRICT SPCA HOPING FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT IN 9 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops and District branch of the B.C. SPCA is cautiously preparing to re-open to the public in the coming months. However, with kitten season underway, staff and volunteers remain busy. For the animals under the care of the SPCA in Kamloops, the pandemic doesn’t mean much. The ICBC TO ISSUE ANOTHER ROUND OF COVID-19 REBATES 15 hours ago · VANCOUVER — Working from home, and less travel is going to put more money back in the pockets of B.C. drivers. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has announced it will issue a second COVID-19 rebate due to lower claims costs PETERS: STATUES, RECONCILIATION AND CANADA DAY 2021 14 hours ago · WE’VE SAID BEFORE that societies don’t erect statues of people they want to simply remember; they erect statues of people they want to celebrate, to venerate, to hold up as an example of a person of great character or achievement. So when the statue of Egerton Ryerson on the campus of the B.C. TO LAUNCH COMPULSORY SKILLED TRADES CERTIFICATION 14 hours ago · VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is launching a compulsory skilled trades certification system that it says will strengthen economic recovery, while supporting higher-paying, more stable jobs. Premier John Horgan says herecognizes that it
NANAIMO GRANDFATHER JAILED FOR CHILD PORN COLLECTION 18 hours ago · NANAIMO — Taking inappropriate pictures of his grandson’s girlfriend led to a much more sinister actions by a 66-year-old man with no prior criminal record. Donald Alan Huppe was sentenced on Thursday, June 10to three months jail and three years probation at provincial court in Nanaimo. He ONLINE BOOKING SYSTEM OPENS TUESDAY FOR B.C. COVID-19 The B.C. government’s online registration program opens Tuesday (April 6) at 8 a.m. as part of Phase 3 of B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization plan. There are three steps for residents to register and book your vaccine appointment: Register: First, register when it is your turn and get a confirmation code. Book: Book a vaccine appointment when you DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 FORMER TRU PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE PRESIDENT EMERITUS TITLE 16 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University has announced it will bestow the title of President Emeritus on former president and vice-chancellor Alan Shaver. Shaver led the university from 2010 to 2018 after coming west from Dalhousie University in Halifax. In WANDERING HERD OF ELEPHANTS GAINS INTERNET STARDOM Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! China's latest internet sensations are under constant supervision, with over a dozen drones constantly filming, 24-hour police escorts, and roads closed to ensure their safety. No, we're not talking about a politician or boy band—we're talking elephants! Source: Wandering Herd Of Elephants Gains Internet Stardom SOUND OFF: WHERE TO TURN IN THIS TIME OF GRIEF AND SORROW 1 day ago · Behind Closed Doors is a 2006 publication by the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society and Theytus Books that features written testimonials from 32 individuals who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School. It’s important to note the process that was followed in putting this book together. When survivors came forward to tell their stories, they were provided with either atraditional
CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Sports Council and NorthPaws 50/50 draw aims to fund local teams' return to play KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Sports Council and Kamloops NorthPaws baseball team are hosting a 50/50 raffle draw to help local sport organizations resume play amidst the OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate ONLINE BOOKING SYSTEM OPENS TUESDAY FOR B.C. COVID-19 The B.C. government’s online registration program opens Tuesday (April 6) at 8 a.m. as part of Phase 3 of B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization plan. There are three steps for residents to register and book your vaccine appointment: Register: First, register when it is your turn and get a confirmation code. Book: Book a vaccine appointment when you INTERIOR HEALTH’S NEW CHIEF MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICER EAGER Dr. Albert de Villiers is now one week into the job. Having previously worked out of Grande Prairie as the lead medical health officer with Alberta’s north zone, and coming to Canada from South Africa, Dr. de Villiers brings well-rounded experience. CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Kamloops Sports Council and NorthPaws 50/50 draw aims to fund local teams' return to play KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Sports Council and Kamloops NorthPaws baseball team are hosting a 50/50 raffle draw to help local sport organizations resume play amidst the OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
B.C. GOVERNMENT LAYS OUT FOUR-STEP ROAD MAP FOR EASING VICTORIA — With COVID-19 case counts falling and immunization rates on the rise, B.C. government and health officials have unveiled a plan to lift restrictions in the coming weeks. The four-stage plan includes conditions that must be met, including immunization rate ONLINE BOOKING SYSTEM OPENS TUESDAY FOR B.C. COVID-19 The B.C. government’s online registration program opens Tuesday (April 6) at 8 a.m. as part of Phase 3 of B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization plan. There are three steps for residents to register and book your vaccine appointment: Register: First, register when it is your turn and get a confirmation code. Book: Book a vaccine appointment when you INTERIOR HEALTH’S NEW CHIEF MEDICAL HEALTH OFFICER EAGER Dr. Albert de Villiers is now one week into the job. Having previously worked out of Grande Prairie as the lead medical health officer with Alberta’s north zone, and coming to Canada from South Africa, Dr. de Villiers brings well-rounded experience. NEWS – KAMLOOPS AND AREA KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the university is looking for additional ICBC TO ISSUE ANOTHER ROUND OF COVID-19 REBATES VANCOUVER — Working from home, and less travel is going to put more money back in the pockets of B.C. drivers. The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has announced it will issue a second COVID-19 rebate due to lower claims costs during the pandemic. “We’ve been clear that any PETERS: STATUES, RECONCILIATION AND CANADA DAY 2021 WE’VE SAID BEFORE that societies don’t erect statues of people they want to simply remember; they erect statues of people they want to celebrate, to venerate, to hold up as an example of a person of great character or achievement. So when the statue of Egerton Ryerson on the campus of the B.C. TO LAUNCH COMPULSORY SKILLED TRADES CERTIFICATION 29 minutes ago · VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is launching a compulsory skilled trades certification system that it says will strengthen economic recovery, while supporting higher-paying, more stable jobs. Premier John Horgan says herecognizes that it
FORMER TRU PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE PRESIDENT EMERITUS TITLE 3 hours ago · KAMLOOPS — Thompson Rivers University has announced it will bestow the title of President Emeritus on former president and vice-chancellor Alan Shaver. Shaver led the university from 2010 to 2018 after coming west from Dalhousie University in Halifax. In NEW CAO HIRED FOR REGIONAL DISTRICT OF NANAIMO 20 hours ago · NANAIMO — The Regional District of Nanaimo board turned to its neighbour for its next chief administrative officer. The board announced the hiring of Doug Holmes to lead the RDN after he served the same role with the Alberni Cloyoquot Regional District RAISING A GLASS TO THE END OF PROHIBITION 1 day ago · It will be 100 years next Tuesday, June 15 since the first nine government liquor stores opened in B.C. marking the end of prohibition. The BC Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) and BC Liquor Stores are kicking off celebrations to mark a century of serving the NANAIMO GRANDFATHER JAILED FOR CHILD PORN COLLECTION 5 hours ago · NANAIMO — Taking inappropriate pictures of his grandson’s girlfriend led to a much more sinister actions by a 66-year-old man with no prior criminal record. Donald Alan Huppe was sentenced on Thursday, June 10to three months jail and three years probation at provincial court in Nanaimo. He SOUND OFF: WHERE TO TURN IN THIS TIME OF GRIEF AND SORROW 1 day ago · Behind Closed Doors is a 2006 publication by the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society and Theytus Books that features written testimonials from 32 individuals who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School. It’s important to note the process that was followed in putting this book together. When survivors came forward to tell their stories, they were provided with either atraditional
LAWMAKERS REMOVE STATE LEGISLATOR OVER OREGON CAPITOL 15 hours ago · SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Lawmakers in Oregon on Thursday night expelled a Republican legislator who let violent, far-right protesters into the Statehouse. Rep. Mike Nearman was the first member of the House to be expelled in its 160-year history. The House voted59
CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Highway repaving projects planned for Thompson and Shuswap throughout summer KAMLOOPS - The Thompson and Shuswap regions will see multiples kilometres of highways and side roads paved throughout the summer.One of the B.C. government's first resurfacing projects that began in OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
NEWS – KAMLOOPS AND AREA KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the university is looking for additional VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 RAPIST AND KILLER PAUL BERNARDO SET TO HAVE PAROLE HEARING Rapist and killer Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing June 22. TORONTO — Convicted teen killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo is set to have another parole hearing this month. The Parole Board of Canada says the hearing is tentatively scheduled for June 22. Bernardo is serving a life sentence for kidnapping, torturing and killing two CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA Highway repaving projects planned for Thompson and Shuswap throughout summer KAMLOOPS - The Thompson and Shuswap regions will see multiples kilometres of highways and side roads paved throughout the summer.One of the B.C. government's first resurfacing projects that began in OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
NEWS – KAMLOOPS AND AREA KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the university is looking for additional VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 RAPIST AND KILLER PAUL BERNARDO SET TO HAVE PAROLE HEARING Rapist and killer Paul Bernardo set to have parole hearing June 22. TORONTO — Convicted teen killer and serial rapist Paul Bernardo is set to have another parole hearing this month. The Parole Board of Canada says the hearing is tentatively scheduled for June 22. Bernardo is serving a life sentence for kidnapping, torturing and killing two NEWS – KAMLOOPS AND AREA KAMLOOPS - Post-secondary education is an expensive endeavour. On Monday (June 7), the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) School of Nursing announced a partnership with a local organization that will help ease that financial burden for students in need.Now, the university is looking for additional OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
POTENTIALLY DEADLY CONTAMINANTS FOUND IN ILLEGAL POT 17 hours ago · The sale of illicit cannabis continues to thrive in B.C. through black market sale and unregulated shops on first nations land. The province has undertaken a pilot project to check the safety of that product against the government regulated variety and has found that many samples contained contaminants that would not be allowed in the legal cannabis market. POPE REJECTS GERMAN CARDINAL’S RESIGNATION, URGES REFORM 2 hours ago · ROME (AP) — Pope Francis refused Thursday to accept the resignation offered by German Cardinal Reinhard Marx over the sex abuse scandal in the church, but said a process of reform was necessary and that every bishop must take responsibility for NEW COMPLAINT-DRIVEN RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL BYLAW RECEIVES 1 day ago · NANAIMO — A much-discussed animal bylaw was given third reading for the second time after the province required amendments. The bylaw is designed to reduce calls to the Nanaimo SPCA by firming up rules about outdoor animals, how many can be kept in one household and animal welfare. Karen Robertson THE CREEPIEST MCDONALD’S IN THE WORLD Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! These days, you can find a pair of the “Golden Arches” on nearly every street corner the world over. A little poking around even reveals some relatively crazy and unexpected McDonald’s locations. For example, you’ll find a franchise in Guantanamo Bay RUSSIAN COURT OUTLAWS OPPOSITION LEADER NAVALNY’S GROUPS 15 hours ago · MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court on Wednesday night outlawed the organizations founded by Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny by labeling them extremist, the latest move in a campaign to silence dissent and bar Kremlin critics from running for parliament in September. The Moscow City Court’s DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SURVIVORS FUNDRAISER GAINING STEAM AS KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops man is amazed at the donations and support he’s received as he gets ready to start his fundraising run on Monday night (June 7). Brock Fraser launched Brock’s 215km for 215 Children Run & Fundraiser shortly after Tk’emlups te Secwepemc discovered 215 unmarked grave POPE VOICES SORROW OVER CANADIAN DEATHS, DOESN’T APOLOGIZE VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Sunday expressed sorrow over the discovery in Canada of the remains of 215 Indigenous students of church-run boarding schools but didn’t offer the apology sought by the Canadian prime minister. Francis, in CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA VIDEO: More than 215 trucks roll past former Kamloops residential school to show support for Indigenous community KAMLOOPS - Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER Sports. KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the high schools athletic director. FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I TICKETS FLY OUT THE DOOR FOR 2021 KAMLOOPS Y DREAM HOME EARLIER: The 2021 Kamloops Y Dream Home Lottery is about to sell out. Spokesman Bryce Herman spoke to CFJC Today at about 11:00 a.m. Thursday (May 6). At the time, Herman said there were only a few hundred tickets left for the dream home itself and about $15,000 worth of tickets for the 50/50 draw. Organizers had to cap the number of50/50
SUSPECT SOUGHT AFTER ANGLEMONT SHOOTING LEADS TO MISTAKEN KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP have released more details about what drew a large police presence in the Valleyview area this morning (May 10). In a release, Cst. Crystal Evelyn says the incident began around 6:45 a.m in the Anglemont area when Chase RCMP responded to a CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSNEWSKAMLOOPSOBITUARIESPOLLSANNOUNCEMENTSVIDEO KAMLOOPS - Two new wildfires emerged in the Kamloops Fire Centre as the Victoria Day long weekend began.A 0.50-hectare fire near Annis Bay northeast of Salmon Arm and a 0.01-hectare fire near Mile Creek west of Kelowna were discovered Saturday (May 22). The Annis Bay fire is suspected to be human caused, while the Mile NEWS | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPSOBITUARIESKAMLOOPS AND AREA VIDEO: More than 215 trucks roll past former Kamloops residential school to show support for Indigenous community KAMLOOPS - Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from VIDEO: MORE THAN 215 TRUCKS ROLL PAST FORMER KAMLOOPS KAMLOOPS — Horns were honked, fists were raised, and tears were shed. More than 215 transport trucks, pick-up trucks and cars from Merritt, Williams Lake and Kelowna drove onto Tk’emlups land in solidarity and to honour the 215 children whose CHARGES APPROVED IN MURDER INVESTIGATION KELOWNA — Charges have now been approved after the death of a man in Kelowna last weekend. The B.C. Prosecution Service has approved a charge of second degree murder against Lorence Williams in the death of Thomas Chadwick, whose body was found just after 10:00 p.m. on Sunday May 30, 2021 at a residence in the 3400-block of Sexsmith Roadin Kelowna.
MISSING GRANDE PRAIRIE MAN POSSIBLY RAN OUT OF GAS NEAR Missing Grande Prairie man possibly ran out of gas near Kamloops. KAMLOOPS — Jesse Faulkenham, a 31-year-old man missing from Grande Prairie, Alta., might be traveling to Penticton. According to his wife Brooke Timewell’s Facebook post, Faulkenham might have drove until he ran out of gas. She said there are no debit or credit cardtransactions.
DECEASED BODY FOUND IN DOWNTOWN NANAIMO BELIEVED TO BE NANAIMO — Police believe a woman missing for the last few days was discovered deceased in downtown Nanaimo. Cst. Gary O’Brien said investigators believe the body found on Thursday, June 3 in the vicinity of Albert St. and Victoria Cres. is 27 LONGTIME KAMLOOPS EDUCATOR, COACH, MENTOR AND VOLUNTEER Sports. KAMLOOPS — An icon and leader in the Kamloops education and sports community has passed away. Jack Buckham died on Wednesday at his home on East Shuswap Road. Jack Buckham was a longtime educator, coach, mentor and volunteer. A teacher at Valleyview and later Kam High, where he also served as the high schools athletic director. FAMILY OF RYAN SHTUKA BUILDING ON DETAILED APPROACH SUN PEAKS, B.C. — It’s been more than three years since Ryan Shtuka disappeared while in Sun Peaks, and this past weekend RCMP returned to the area for another search. Ryan was not recovered on this search, but his family says their efforts to find him won’t waver. “I want to cry because I TICKETS FLY OUT THE DOOR FOR 2021 KAMLOOPS Y DREAM HOME EARLIER: The 2021 Kamloops Y Dream Home Lottery is about to sell out. Spokesman Bryce Herman spoke to CFJC Today at about 11:00 a.m. Thursday (May 6). At the time, Herman said there were only a few hundred tickets left for the dream home itself and about $15,000 worth of tickets for the 50/50 draw. Organizers had to cap the number of50/50
SUSPECT SOUGHT AFTER ANGLEMONT SHOOTING LEADS TO MISTAKEN KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP have released more details about what drew a large police presence in the Valleyview area this morning (May 10). In a release, Cst. Crystal Evelyn says the incident began around 6:45 a.m in the Anglemont area when Chase RCMP responded to a OBITUARIES | CFJC TODAY KAMLOOPS Shelley Doris Campbell. Posted May 12, 2021 | 12:22 PM. March 6, 1955 – May 8, 2021 Shelley Seear Campbell Shelley was born March 6, 1955 in Vancouver, BC and died May 8, 2021 in Date: 2021-05-08. Location:Kamloops.
POTENTIALLY DEADLY CONTAMINANTS FOUND IN ILLEGAL POT The sale of illicit cannabis continues to thrive in B.C. through black market sale and unregulated shops on first nations land. The province has undertaken a pilot project to check the safety of that product against the government regulated variety and has found that many samples contained contaminants that would not be allowed in the legalcannabis market.
SHOWS – EVENING NEWS 460 Pemberton Terrace Kamloops, BC V2C 1T5. Phone: (250) 372-3322 Newsroom: (250) 851-3204 NEW COMPLAINT-DRIVEN RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL BYLAW RECEIVES 9 hours ago · NANAIMO — A much-discussed animal bylaw was given third reading for the second time after the province required amendments. The bylaw is designed to reduce calls to the Nanaimo SPCA by firming up rules about outdoor animals, how many can be kept in one household and animal welfare. Karen Robertson VINYL RECORDS SURGE DURING PANDEMIC, KEEPING SALES 1 day ago · PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Vinyl record sales surged during the pandemic as music lovers fattened their collections, and audio cassettes began a comeback as well, keeping business spinning at record stores. Easing restrictions on indoor shopping and continuedinterest in
BACHELOR NATION SAYS GOODBYE TO CHRIS Hours after the 17 th season of The Bachelorette bowed, Chris Harrison left the franchise. He led The Bachelor and all of its spinoff from 2002 forward, but has been under increasing fire for the franchise’s lack of diversity, and his call for “compassion” for Bachelor contestant Rachael Kirkconnell, after 2018 photos emerged of her participating in an Old South slave-plantation-themed ball. NANAIMO RCMP NAB IMPAIRED DRIVER AFTER HIGHWAY HIT AND RUN 1 day ago · NANAIMO — Police made short work of an impaired driver who fled the scene after an evening hit and run. Emergency crews attended a scene on the Nanaimo Parkway near Mostar Rd. around 7:15 p.m. on Monday, June 7 after a red sedan was hit by a MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BOY IN ROAD-RAGE SHOOTING 1 day ago · SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California man has been charged with murder and shooting at an occupied vehicle in a road rage shooting that killed a 6-year-old boy last month on a freeway. Orange County prosecutors on Tuesday charged 24-year-old Marcus Anthony Eriz with murder in THE CREEPIEST MCDONALD’S IN THE WORLD Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! These days, you can find a pair of the “Golden Arches” on nearly every street corner the world over. A little poking around even reveals some relatively crazy and unexpected McDonald’s locations. For example, you’ll find a franchise in Guantanamo Bay MCAULIFFE WINS DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR VIRGINIA GOVERNOR 22 hours ago · RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Terry McAuliffe, the exuberant former Virginia governor and longtime fixture of Democratic politics, won the party’s nomination Tuesday in his quest for a second term in office. McAuliffe will go on to face GOP nomineeSections
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FUTURE LEARNING AT TRU TRU planning for virtual learning, trades developing safeguards for some in-person classes KAMLOOPS - While other major universities across the province have established official policies for the fall semester, Thompson Rivers University has yet to set their plans in stone. As it is now, the university is planning mainly for virtual learning and, where possible, hands-on learning. The trades and technology …7h ago
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Merritt RCMP renew plea for information after finding missing woman'sbelongings
MERRITT, B.C. - RCMP in Merritt are renewing a call for information into a missing woman after finding some of her personal items.Lalie Honeywell was last seen on Monday (May 11) at the Double D Inn in Merritt at about 6:00 p.m. RCMP put out a plea for information into Honeywell's whereabouts the next day.Some of her …10h ago
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Clearwater concerned about impacts to tourism as a result of COVID-19pandemic
KAMLOOPS - British Columbia has the third-largest parks system in North America, behind only the US Parks Service and Canada's National Parks. However, since April 8, provincial parks across BC have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those parks reopened today for day use only, and the public will be e…6h ago
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KSAR expecting busy weekend as provincial parks open KAMLOOPS - This weekend will be the second long weekend since the COVID-19 pandemic began. With some provincial parks opening up, members of Kamloops Search and Rescue (KSAR) are expecting to be busy. "We're hoping everybody will be extra cautious this weekend and definitely listen to the provincial guidelines, stayin…6h ago
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On the lam from Logan Lake recovery centre, three suspects arrested inKamloops
KAMLOOPS - Three suspects are in custody after a run from the Kamloops RCMP Thursday (May 14).According to a news release from Staff Sergeant Mathias Van Laer, police were informed that the three were absent without permission from the Vision Quest Recovery Society in Logan Lake.When police checked on a tip that they …6h ago
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HOME SALES IN KAMLOOPS Strong demand keeps Kamloops properties selling amid pandemic KAMLOOPS - At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, real estate sales were identified as an essential service. However, many prospective home buyers and sellers became hesitant. Initially, Vince Cavaliere with River City Realty says the flow of home sales experienced a hiccup. "When the mandates came down for March 15, …May 14, 2020
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See more Kamloops News COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS Online graduations still bring stars to the virtual lectern This year's college graduates won't get to take their triumphant walk across the stage. They won't get to toss their caps amid a sea of classmates. Instead, they have to settle for online ceremonies while their diplomas are mailed home. But at least one aspect of the traditional graduation ceremony is being salvaged f…12m ago
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Trump's Mar-a-Lago club to partially reopen this weekend FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club will partially reopen to members this weekend as South Florida slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown. An email sent Thursday to members says the Palm Beach resort's Beach Club restaurant, its pool and its whirlpool will reopen Saturday after being…6h ago
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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:19 p.m. on May 14, 2020: There are 73,401 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada. _ Quebec: 40,724 confirmed (including 3,351 deaths, 10,829 resolved) _ Ontario: 21,494 confirmed (including 1,798 deaths, 16,204 resolved) _ Alberta: 6,4…6h ago
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Clearwater concerned about impacts to tourism as a result of COVID-19pandemic
KAMLOOPS - British Columbia has the third-largest parks system in North America, behind only the US Parks Service and Canada's National Parks. However, since April 8, provincial parks across BC have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Those parks reopened today for day use only, and the public will be e…6h ago
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KSAR expecting busy weekend as provincial parks open KAMLOOPS - This weekend will be the second long weekend since the COVID-19 pandemic began. With some provincial parks opening up, members of Kamloops Search and Rescue (KSAR) are expecting to be busy. "We're hoping everybody will be extra cautious this weekend and definitely listen to the provincial guidelines, stayin…6h ago
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COVID-19 behind one per cent cut to Vancouver's policing budget:council
VANCOUVER - The union representing Vancouver's police officers joined the police chief Thursday in criticizing a budget cut passed by city council, arguing their services shouldn't be reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. City council passed a motion Wednesday to reduce the police department's $314 million budget by o…6h ago
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COVID-19 behind one per cent cut to Vancouver's policing budget:council
VANCOUVER - The union representing Vancouver's police officers joined the police chief Thursday in criticizing a budget cut passed by city council, arguing their services shouldn't be reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. City council passed a motion Wednesday to reduce the police department's $314 million budget by o…6h ago
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With more new COVID-19 cases Thursday, province encourages residents not to travel this long weekend VICTORIA - Provincial health officials are urging people to avoid travelling this upcoming long weekend as more COVID-19 test positive cases and deaths are reported.In her daily COVID-19 update Thursday (May 14), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reported 15 new cases of COVID-19, for a province-wide total of…8h ago
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Pandemic reduces ICBC's claim costs, but crashes investments, says Eby VICTORIA - The COVID-19 pandemic has sideswiped British Columbia's public vehicle insurer, but the attorney general says it's too soon to assess the potential damage.David Eby, who is also the minister responsible for the Insurance Corporation of B.C., says claim costs are down about $160 million because there have be…12h ago
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FLASHBACK! 1994 WHL Cup western bantam final -- Jardine Blazers vsLeduc
KAMLOOPS --- In the 1993-94 season Kamloops Minor Hockey had a powerhouse bantam team in the Jardine Blazers.Coached by the late Mickey Fritz, and with a lineup that included some future Western League players, including Ajay Baines, Derek Paget, Brent Fritz and John Bradley.The Jardine Blazers became the first Kamloo…5h ago
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Garand scholastic player of the year Blazers Garand WHL scholastic player of the year KAMLOOPS --- The Blazers were the cream of the crop in the B.C. Division this season ---- and pretty good in the classroom too.Mixing the high demands of being an elite junior hockey talent with practice, travel, games and community work, with excellance in the classroom, doesn't come easy.In 42 games this season Gara…May 14, 2020
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Hockey Night in Kamloops? Premier says B.C. WHL rinks could help NHL finish its season VICTORIA - Could we see NHL hockey at Sandman Centre before long? That seemingly absurd notion is not out of the question, according to Premier John Horgan.During his media availability Wednesday (May 13), Horgan was asked about a telephone conversation earlier in the day with National Hockey League Commissioner Gary …May 13, 2020
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The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada The latest numbers of confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases in Canada as of 7:19 p.m. on May 14, 2020: There are 73,401 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada. _ Quebec: 40,724 confirmed (including 3,351 deaths, 10,829 resolved) _ Ontario: 21,494 confirmed (including 1,798 deaths, 16,204 resolved) _ Alberta: 6,4…6h ago
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COVID-19 behind one per cent cut to Vancouver's policing budget:council
VANCOUVER - The union representing Vancouver's police officers joined the police chief Thursday in criticizing a budget cut passed by city council, arguing their services shouldn't be reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. City council passed a motion Wednesday to reduce the police department's $314 million budget by o…6h ago
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camping still off limits NewsAlert: National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1 OTTAWA - Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has announced that national parks will gradually reopen starting June, signalling the federal government's first halting steps to bringing Canada out of its COVID-19 cocoon.Wilkinson says some trails, day use areas, green spaces and recreational boating will be availabl…6h ago
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Online graduations still bring stars to the virtual lectern This year's college graduates won't get to take their triumphant walk across the stage. They won't get to toss their caps amid a sea of classmates. Instead, they have to settle for online ceremonies while their diplomas are mailed home. But at least one aspect of the traditional graduation ceremony is being salvaged f…12m ago
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NFL players accused of armed robbery at South Florida party MIAMI - Police in South Florida are trying to find New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar after multiple witnesses accused them of an armed robbery at a party, authorities said Thursday. Miramar police issued arrest warrants for both men Thursday on four counts each of …5h ago
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Trump's Mar-a-Lago club to partially reopen this weekend FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club will partially reopen to members this weekend as South Florida slowly reopens from the coronavirus lockdown. An email sent Thursday to members says the Palm Beach resort's Beach Club restaurant, its pool and its whirlpool will reopen Saturday after being…6h ago
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