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Firefighter ‘Barriere Jerr’ remembered on town’s new fire engine

Firefighter ‘Barriere Jerr’ remembered on town’s new fire engine

Barriere’s new fire engine has two special decals on the body that bring a tear to anyone who can relate and/or remember those who are recognized in such a poignant manner.
Join Walk For Alzheimer’s online celebration, Sunday, May 30

Join Walk For Alzheimer’s online celebration, Sunday, May 30

This coming Sunday, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. will be joining Alzheimer Societies across Canada to celebrate the people who have raised funds and awareness for community members affected by dementia in an online celebration at 4 p.m., Sunday, May 30.
40 more cases of COVID-19 in Interior Health

40 more cases of COVID-19 in Interior Health

B.C. reported a total of 250 new cases Wednesday, the lowest daily total since October
Quesnel will host High School Rodeo senior finals in June

Quesnel will host High School Rodeo senior finals in June

Public Health gave organizers the all clear to host the competition June 11 - 13
Kamloops/Edmonton bus through North Thompson now underway

Kamloops/Edmonton bus through North Thompson now underway

Public transportation from Kamloops to Edmonton returned to the North Thompson Valley on Thursday, May 20, 2021.
Hurray! Barriere’s new fire engine has arrived

Hurray! Barriere’s new fire engine has arrived

The big day arrived in Barriere this weekend with the arrival of the town’s brand new fire engine.
35 new COVID-19 cases, 2 new deaths at care home in Interior Health

35 new COVID-19 cases, 2 new deaths at care home in Interior Health

The two deaths are connected to a Kelowna care home outbreak
Fewer than 1,000 new COVID cases, 12 deaths over May long weekend in B.C.

Fewer than 1,000 new COVID cases, 12 deaths over May long weekend in B.C.

Premier John Horgan, Dr. Bonnie Henry and Adrian Dix are expected to make announcement on restrictions Tuesday
Children aim to fix adult created catastrophe

Children aim to fix adult created catastrophe

To the Editor;
RANCH MUSINGS: Groundwater licensing a crisis in the making

RANCH MUSINGS: Groundwater licensing a crisis in the making

Groundwater licensing is a serious issue. All users of groundwater, other than domestic users, must get an application for a license in to government before March 1, 2022. This deadline has been set under the “new” Water Sustainability Act (WSA) which came into force in 2016.