AFP | 'Zombie' blazes and drought: Canada headed for another brutal fire season February 23, 2024
Just three months after the official end of the 2023 wildfire season, experts are already concerned about this year. "The stage is set for a…
Just three months after the official end of the 2023 wildfire season, experts are already concerned about this year. "The stage is set for a…
In conjunction with TRU's interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice program, Dr. Vandana Shiva is coming to the university to give a…
Curtis Atkinson, director of Athletics and Recreation, speaks with Sarah Penton of Radio West about the WolfPack women’s volleyball team clinching a playoff spot and…
TRU is counting down to the 2024 Day of Giving: 48 hours to raise $48,000 in support of students and education. "We encourage donations of…
Globally, lightning accounts for less than five per cent of fire ignitions, and across Canada, about half. But in the NWT, "it’s far away the…
Last summer's record-setting wildfire season, coupled with the drought-like conditions that persist in parts of BC and Alberta, have made the situation this winter more…
Wildfire expert Dr. Mike Flannigan says it is too early to predict just exactly what the upcoming fire season will look like in BC, but…
The WolfPack women's volleyball team clinched a playoff spot for the first time in four years, as the men's team fought to the bitter end,…
A recent survey by the Kamloops-Thompson school district found that 33 per cent of respondents need child care right now. Education and Social Work faculty member…
Calgary's Amanda Speers and Mark Garlough of Tsawwassen arrived at TRU from different places for different reasons, but their stories share a common element: TRU…
Wildfire expert Dr. Mike Flannigan says it’s mainly fire weather that varies much year to year, or even decade to decade — and helps explain…
It’s going to be an emotional night at the Tournament Capital Centre in Kamloops, as the WolfPack men’s volleyball team looks to close out its…
What does Valentine's Day look like when viewed through a non-traditional lens, within the LGBTQ+ community? Gender scholar Dr. Kevin Le, from the Faculty of…
"There is no question the new federal rules and caps on visas will change the international education landscape," writes President Brett Fairbairn. "Some private schools…
Ten other experts join wildfire researcher Dr. Mike Flannigan in concluding that so far in the 21st century, BC is falling well short of receiving…
Researchers at TRU and the Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre have partnered up in a research project to try to understand why sexual harassment persists…
There is a growing number of lawsuits by corporations against human-rights activists and other critics – often categorized as “strategic lawsuits against public participation,” or…
Riley Brinnen will be returning to the Tournament Capital Centre this weekend to be honoured as a graduating athlete. Brinnen was one of two WolfPack athletes…
The TRU and Kamloops communities are invited to attend one or both of two Black History Month events with Dr. David Este, professor emerit of…
Curtis Atkinson, director of athletics and recreation, speaks with Radio NL about WolfPack men's volleyball player Riley Brinnen, who was seriously injured after a violent…