Kamloops residents are generally more satisfied with life in their city than they are dissatisfied, but less satisfied than they used to be. That seems to be the overall [Continue]
NEWS — The sun broke through just in time and for long enough for 220 marchers to take a message of peace through the streets of downtown Kamloops today. It was the annual [Continue]
NEWS/ POLITICS — A bill aimed at combatting “the dark side of the Internet” won’t compromise the reasonable privacy of information on people’s computers, says [Continue]
MONDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — The federal government is reportedly poised to introduce legislation to change the country’s laws on prostitution. The changes will be in [Continue]
NEWS/ TRU — Students show off their cultures with performances, art, food, games and workshops as the annual International Days is underway at Thompson Rivers University. [Continue]
NEWS/ SOCIAL ISSUES — Kamloops social workers will celebrate National Social Work Week (March 9-15) with a lunch Friday. The B.C. Association of Social Workers chose the [Continue]