Merritt Herald

Merritt Herald

Since 1905, the Merritt Herald has been a vital source of information for Merritt and the Nicola Valley. The newspaper is dedicated to fulfilling the needs of its community in a variety of ways. Each Tuesday and Thursday, the Herald delivers updates on local news, community happenings, and sports. In 2001, we celebrated a significant achievement by winning the top award in the Canadian Community Newspaper Association's annual competition, being recognized as the best newspaper in Canada in its circulation category for the second consecutive year.

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  • 2 months ago | merrittherald.com

    —— By Ty Lim A Merritt real-estate group is providing insight into how American and Canadian tariff dispute can impact housing. As part of the ongoing trade war between the US and Canada, the prices of imported goods are expected to rise on both sides of the border. In one of the more recent parts […]

  • Jul 9, 2024 | merrittherald.com | Jake Courtepatte

    With extreme heat scorching the Nicola Valley, all campfires are banned in the Kamloops Fire Centre as of Friday, July 12. Just shy of two months since the banning of Category 2 fires, which include the burning of piles up to two metres in height, a Category 1 ban will include all sizes of campfires, and will remain in effect until Oct. 11, 2024 unless previously rescinded.

  • Jan 4, 2024 | merrittherald.com | Jake Courtepatte

    The season of giving continues on for Bass Coast enthusiasts, thanks to the release of the seventh edition of ’12 Days of Bass Coast’. The Merritt festival has teamed up with a dozen alumni artists for the compilation of original tracks, now available on a pay-what-you-can basis, with all album sale proceeds going to the Nicola Valley Food Bank. “Each original track is donated by the artist with the goal of raising funds for this important cause.” said Bass Coast co-founder Andrea Graham.

  • Jan 3, 2024 | merrittherald.com | Jake Courtepatte

    Start your engines, a cross-province rally is soon to kick off in Merritt. The Thunderbird Rally, hosted by the West Coast Rally Association and dubbed as “a fun winter driving adventure through the back-roads of BC”, runs from Jan. 27-28 from Merritt to Salmon Arm. It is the first leg of the 2024 BC TSD Rally Championship, which will see participants roll through approximately 850 kilometres of B.C. roads. Early entry prices are available until Jan. 19.

  • Jan 3, 2024 | merrittherald.com | Jake Courtepatte

    Centennials fans were treated to fireworks early on New Years Eve, with the Merritt squad playing host to the Chilliwack Chiefs in a spirited affair. Looking to rebound from a 4-1 loss to the Surrey Eagles in their return from the Christmas break two days prior, the Cents took to the ice in front of a crowd of close to 700 at the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena for a Dec. 31 matinee.

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