The Thompson-Nicola Regional District board of directors has re-elected chair Barbara Roden and vice chair Robin Smith to carry on in their positions for the third year in a row.
Despite being worlds apart during the Second World War, Kamloops locals were quick to support the war effort by rallying ...
The City of Kamloops is looking for input on a draft version of a report looking to identify the community’s current housing ...
The results of the Tk’emlúps the Secwépmc band election remained a mystery well after the polls closed on election night (Nov ...
More than 100 people took part in an event held last week to connect Indigenous vendors with purchasing staff from businesses ...
TNRD chief administrative officer Scott Hildebrand told Castanet Kamloops he felt the budget was “well received” by directors ...
More than $4.4 million in provincial money is earmarked for facilities work in the Kamloops-Thompson school district over the ...
The Kamloops Blazers held on by a razor's edge to notch another victory into the win column Saturday night as they hosted the ...
Kamloops council has adopted a bylaw putting into play a new revitalization tax exemption aimed at spurring construction of ...
The results of the Tk’emlúps the Secwépmc band election may not be known until hours after the polls close on election day ...
A Kamloops mobile home park recently sold for more than $2.8 million. Warrens Mobile Home Park, located at 1720 Westsyde Rd., ...
“This marks the start of an important process that balances the needs of our growing community with careful financial planning and fiscal responsibility,” the City of Kamloops said in a news release.