The Williams Lake Tribune | Cariboo badgers at risk from vehicles on Highway 97 December 1, 2023
Alum Richard Klafki and habitat biologist Roger Packham document significant numbers of badgers being killed on highways in the Cariboo. Read more
Alum Richard Klafki and habitat biologist Roger Packham document significant numbers of badgers being killed on highways in the Cariboo. Read more
Wells Gray Park advocate Roland Neave has been recognized by his peers, receiving the Bob Everidge Lifetime Achievement Award for his achievements in the travel and tourism…
Aviation staff at the BC Wildfire Service will be offered night vision training, which will allow them to conduct helicopter operations in the dark. Wildfire…
Filmmaker and alum Ryan Collins directs documentary that explores Queer life in rural spaces, mountain towns and the snow industry. The premier of People Like Us will…
TRU World has announced the creation of new scholarships for international students. The announcement came as part of TRU World's 40th anniversary year-round celebrations. “This…
After Canada's worst wildfire season on record, forestry and wildfire experts are turning to modelling and satellites as an increasingly important tool. While in early…
"Under reasonable doubt, you can be possibly guilty," Law's Robert Diab told CBC News. "That's not enough. You can even be probably guilty, and that's…
Dr. George Johnson, Arts faculty member and Radio NL's Citizen of the Week, has been recognized by TD Bank for his commitment to environmental sustainability.…
"The alleged killing in Canada and foiled plot in the US give rise to concerns regarding India’s reliability as a trusted strategic partner for Western…
Arts faculty member Dr. Nicholas Hrynyk and colleagues at the University of New Brunswick are examining the often-overlooked issue of anticipated violence within the Canadian…
TRU Williams Lake, in partnership with the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin, proudly welcomes the Witness Blanket, a nationally recognized art installation, currently on display…
With a goal to raise $50,000, the TRU Recreation Cricket Fund, created in honour of instructor and alum Jay Chaudhry, ensures the sport will live…
Students are already moving into a new 148-bed residence building on the east side of Summit Drive across from TRU’s campus. “It's the crown jewel…
Kamloops Art Gallery Assistant Curator Craig Willms discusses the latest exhibit in the Cube, which explores alum Paula Ducharme's Indigenous history. Watch the video
"It's been a very exciting year for the China International Import Expo for Canadian business," says Associate Professor Dr. Robert Hanlon. "This year we've sent…
The US and Chinese economies benefit from continuously engaging each other, says political scientist Dr. Robert Hanlon. Interview begins at 1:48.
TRU is honouring five esteemed alumni with Distinguished Alumni Awards for outstanding achievement, leadership and public service. Read more
TRU has expanded its international academic network by signing three Memorandums of Understanding with leading universities in Mexico. “Through our global engagements, we not only…
The Witness Blanket travelling exhibit has arrived at TRU in Williams Lake and features over 800 reclaimed items from residential schools. Inspired by the woven…
Ranked fourth in Canada for Women’s Slopestyle and forty-first in the world for Slopestyle after just three years in competition, Katie Brayer’s life is devoted…