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Kamloops lawyer granted bail on charges linked to death of TRU instructorRogelio Butch Bagabuyo is charged with indignity to a body in the death of TRU instructor Mohd Abdullah, who was found dead in a rental van on March 17.CrimeMar 27, 2022
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Hit-and-run driver who killed 3 Kamloops international students gets 3 years in prisonKamloops RCMP said Friday that Reid McKnight, a former Canadian Armed Forces reservist, pleaded guilty to two charges in the crash.CrimeDec 3, 2021
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Thompson Rivers University apologizes for accepting law students then putting them on waitlistIn a statement to Global News, spokesperson Todd Hauptman said it's common for post-secondary institutions to accept more students than the seats in the program.EducationJun 21, 2021
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Army reservist and Afghanistan veteran charged in Kamloops triple fatal hit-and-runReid McKnight is a Canadian Armed Forces reserve soldier with the Rocky Mountain Rangers and was previously deployed to Afghanistan.CanadaOct 8, 2020
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B.C.’s lakes and rivers prove deadly for international studentsIn the last 15 years, one dozen foreign nationals aged 25 and under have drowned in B.C.NewsAug 2, 2020
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B.C. respiratory therapy students graduate early to help fight coronavirusStudents in Thompson Rivers University's respiratory therapy program graduated early to help on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Shaw is one of 65 students who werMay 24, 2020
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Former Rolling Stones manager headlines ‘rock dreams’ course at B.C. universityRock Dreams: A History, 1954-1984 Up Close and Personal with Andrew Loog Oldham, is being offered as a full credit course in January in the Faculty of Arts.EntertainmentDec 15, 2019
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‘Still in shock’: 3 Kamloops hit-and-run victims remembered as friends seek justiceMore than 100 people gathered at a Kamloops church to celebrate the lives of Feyisola (David) Adebowale, Daniel Okocha and Oluwatosin (Kelvin) Adeojo.CrimeDec 2, 2019
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Probe finds B.C. university breached critical professor’s academic freedomAn investigation into the suspension of a B.C. business professor who criticized his university has concluded the administration's actions breached his academic freedom.Nov 19, 2019
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Kamloops hit-and-run: Driver sped through stop sign, police sayTwo people were killed and two others injured, one of them critically, in the crash.Nov 7, 2019
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