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The teddy bears had their picnic, and what a wonderful picnic it was

The teddy bears had their picnic, and what a wonderful picnic it was

The teddy bears had their picnic, and what a wonderful picnic it was.
Business selling cannabis may be coming to Barriere

Business selling cannabis may be coming to Barriere

Public Hearing held for a Zoning Bylaw amendment to permit “Cannabis Sales” on BMI property
Canfor adds to mill curtailments with brief B.C. Interior shutdowns

Canfor adds to mill curtailments with brief B.C. Interior shutdowns

Vavenby down for six weeks, Houston and Mackenzie one week each
Hockey Days wind-up weekend at the Sportsplex

Hockey Days wind-up weekend at the Sportsplex

By Jaime Polmateer
If we cannot see you, how do we miss you?

If we cannot see you, how do we miss you?

Common sense has been missing in action for quite some time now - perhaps he was taken out by glaring lights or a tailgater?
Man wanted by Barriere RCMP still on the lam

Man wanted by Barriere RCMP still on the lam

Believed to be in the Barriere/Kamloops area, Layton Daniel MacLaren, 25, should not be approached if you spot him
Barriere Library welcomes local youngsters to “come on in”

Barriere Library welcomes local youngsters to “come on in”

The Thompson Nicola Regional District in Barriere not only has an extensive supply of reading materials available, but at this time it also features several fun programs for kids, including babies and toddlers with their caregivers. These activities can also be of interest to others who may like to stop in for some interesting activities before returning home.
Don’t worry about that sheen on the river says City of Kamloops

Don’t worry about that sheen on the river says City of Kamloops

An oily substance spotted on Kamloops rivers is caused by a reaction between bacteria and minerals in the water.
Coastal GasLink pauses work over trap line dispute

Coastal GasLink pauses work over trap line dispute

Unist’ot’en dispute claims traps were set after injunction gives pipeline workers access.
Company donates $275,000 to replace destroyed Loon Lake fire hall

Company donates $275,000 to replace destroyed Loon Lake fire hall

Also donates to Cache Creek fire department; still has $80,000 yet to be designated