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'Lewd' Prince George man gets 52 days

'Lewd' Prince George man gets 52 days

A Prince George man police caught with his pants down has been sentenced to 52 days in jail and one year of probation. When police were called during the early morning of Oct.
Chinese museum would right historical wrongs, Kamloops group says

Chinese museum would right historical wrongs, Kamloops group says

A museum honouring the contribution Chinese immigrants made to B.C. and Canada would go a long way to righting historical wrongs, the president of the Kamloops Chinese Cultural Association.
Health Minister Terry Lake near the top on MLA expense list

Health Minister Terry Lake near the top on MLA expense list

Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake spent $33,147 between April 1 and the end of the September, the second highest among MLAs, a report on travel expenses states. The report, which logged MLA expenses from April 1 to Sept.
Green leader Elizabeth May accuses Tories of trying to silence her

Green leader Elizabeth May accuses Tories of trying to silence her

Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says a back-door attempt by the federal government to silence her won鈥檛 work.
Class-action lawsuits over tuition leave Prince George school district on the hook

Class-action lawsuits over tuition leave Prince George school district on the hook

The Prince George school district is on the hook for student fee repayment after a legal judgment made in B.C. Supreme Court a few days ago. On Friday, Madame Justice Jane Dardi ruled that two class action lawsuits filed against many of B.C.
Medical professionals need to learn from their mistakes, doctor says

Medical professionals need to learn from their mistakes, doctor says

The medical profession needs to take a page from the airline industry and create a culture of safety, according to emergency room physician Dr. Brian Goldman.
Man jailed overnight for swearing at judge

Man jailed overnight for swearing at judge

Two words spoken to the wrong person landed a man in Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre overnight.
Employers flustered by new anti-bullying rules from WorkSafeBC

Employers flustered by new anti-bullying rules from WorkSafeBC

The Kamloops Chamber of Commerce says new workplace anti-bullying rules have caught businesses by surprise because not enough was done to spread awareness. But not to worry, the provincial agency dedicated to protecting the safety of about 2.
21 B.C. dry cleaners found to be mishandling toxic chemical

21 B.C. dry cleaners found to be mishandling toxic chemical

A federal government sweep of 48 B.C. dry cleaning businesses found that almost half were allegedly mishandling a toxic chemical that has been linked to leukemia, kidney and liver cancers as well as depression of the central nervous system.
Domestic violence takes a big jump in Kamloops

Domestic violence takes a big jump in Kamloops

Domestic violence has jumped 36 per cent in Kamloops in the past four years. But part of that increase is due to more incidents being reported, the city鈥檚 top cop said Monday. Supt.