Business Examiner | Modular village crane work has begun at TRU campus April 14, 2023
The first modulars for new student housing at TRU's East Village are coming together. Completion for the four-storey, 80-room, 148-student bed building is set for…
The first modulars for new student housing at TRU's East Village are coming together. Completion for the four-storey, 80-room, 148-student bed building is set for…
Garry Gottfriedson - Indigenous educator, renowned poet and Secwépemc cultural advisor to TRU - will soon receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the the…
A group of local Kamloops Fish and Game Club members and TRU students will soon be counting bighorn sheep along Kamloops Lake to help researchers…
Ottawa’s outsourcing of the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) program to Accenture is one of the government’s largest deals with a consulting firm, raising questions…
CFBX, TRU's campus-based community radio station, is about to begin its spring volunteer drive through April 23. Read more
Faculty of Law's Matt Malone and Russell Walton write that in its current form, Canada’s proposed cybersecurity law "does not keep pace with evolving threats."…
Although misunderstood, bats are important for the environment. That's why Master of Science in Environmental Science student Samantha Gidora is venturing out to inactive underground…
It's tick season again in the Okanagan. Entomologist Rob Higgins says the most common area to find ticks is on grasslands, but they can also…
Faculty and students of TRU's Veterinary Technology program are helping to stage an upcoming feral cat spay and neuter clinic in Kamloops. Read more
TRU's Veterinary Technology program has new learning tools - animal simulators in the form of an artificial cow, horse and dog. Heather Shannon, chair of…
TRU Williams Lake proudly welcomes two powerful Indigenous exhibitions to campus over the next few months - Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in British…
Two Barriere high school students made a competitive showing at the Cariboo Regional Skills Competition at TRU, with one of the students taking first place…
TRU alum Jessica Buchanan, who takes the stage in the Actors Workshop Theatre's current production of Mustard, speaks with CBC Kamloops about the play. Interview begins…
Drs. Jenni Karl and Rochelle Stevenson, two of four presenters at this year's Little Lectures, Big Ideas event at the Paramount Theatre, speak with CBC…
TRU alum and Kamloops social worker Nadine Ryan recently received the Heart of the Grasslands Award for her dedication to children and the community of…
TRU's spring Open House is back, welcoming students and community members to the Kamloops campus on Saturday, March 25. “This is a great event for…
The dishes TRU alum Shelby Jordan serves at her Dawson City restaurant "reflect the new philosophy of eating she’s developed in the Yukon: small, local,…
Robin Nichol, associate professor of theatre, discusses the Actors Workshop Theatre's upcoming production of Mustard, "a twisted fairy tale about friendship, love, growing up, moving on…
For many around the world, slavery still exists. "Even though the practice of slavery has been formally abolished, an estimated 49.6 million people are in…
Faculty of Law students and faculty with deep connections to northern BC tackled Coastal GasLink pipeline issues at the 2023 Kawaskimhon Moot, a court competition…