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Kamloops · KamloopsUPDATE: 4:47 p.m. A North Kamloops house and the adjacent alleyway are behind police tape on Thursday afternoon while Mounties investigate an overnight shooting that injured one person. Two police vehicles could be seen parked blocking off either end of the alley beside 105 Chestnut Ave. at about 4...See the Story
Four people arrested, one injured following early morning shooting in North Kamloops (Kamloops)
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NDP · KamloopsKAMLOOPS — For the second time in less than three years, the region’s largest obstetrics clinic has stopped accepting new referrals. In a letter to Kamloops-and-area healthcare providers obtained by CFJC Today, the doctors who run the Thompson Region Family Obstetrics (TRFO) clinic in Royal Inland Hospital say the move is effective immediately. In the letter dated September 3, TRFO says its doctors will care for its current patient load over the…See the Story
Staffing pressures once again threaten closure of Kamloops area’s largest obstetrical clinic

Kamloops · KamloopsKAMLOOPS – More than 20 Community Services Officers stepped into Kamloops council chambers on Tuesday, September 2. It was a historic milestone for the City of Kamloops, swearing in its first cohort of community services officers with peace officer status “They’ve now got recognition for their role as a part of our protective services agencies in town. It’s great to see the first group get sworn in and badged up,” said CAO Byron McCorkell. “Now,…See the Story