New developments, such as Library Square, are luring more to the north side of the river.
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The list of new developments and projects is as long as a drive-thru lineup during a lunch rush at the new Brocklehurst Tim Hortons outlet.
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The 176-page document is a comprehensive land-use blueprint intended to guide the growth of the North Shore for the next 20 years.
READIn the last few years, the district has offered several schools of excellence on the North Shore.
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Teen duo heroic in pulling cat, dogs from house fire in Brocklehust.
READBusinessman plans petition to change Kamloops building-inspection practices
READKamloops offered more bus hours from BC Transit
READKamloops issuing more licences to do-it-yourself businesses
READParticulates entering Kamloops' air space are decreasing
READDocuments filed in court address accident at Wiliams Lake campus of Kamloops university
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KTW explores the growth, the changes and the challenges for the community on the north side of the river in this multi-part series.
READKamloops trustees hope for answer on trades school
READKamloops school board to look at policy change
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Standing on her door step, Lynda Boutilier can literally see the positive changes in her neighbourhood.
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In Bob Hughes' crystal ball, the North Shore will be a village filled with funky art shops, cafes and music venues.
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A steady stream of residents got another good look at the proposed Ajax copper and gold mine south of Aberdeen.
READKamloops-Thompson school district policy amendment would allow students to be tested for impairment.
READThe crisis line — 1-888-353-2273 — will be handled by staff and volunteers, each trained to deal with crises
READInvestigators do not believe the fire is suspicious and are looking at electrical wiring as a possible cause.
READ$900 per student, per year, program to be decided on by Kamloops-Thompson board of education.
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