
Time capsule to commemorate historic Kamloops councillor, mark this moment in history
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops residents are invited to add a message or memento to the future before the sealing of a time capsule this weekend.
The capsule will be included in the back of a newly-restored historic sign that will be reaffixed to the Freemont block, a long-standing brick commercial building in the 200-block of Victoria Street.
Artist Vaughn Warren was commissioned by the building’s owner, Reeve Harrison, to restore the sign, and says though it is more than 100 years old, he was disappointed to see the lack of historical information included on the sign itself.
“When I was taking the sign down, I was very, very excited to see the back of the sign, because I wondered if (the maker) had signed it themselves or what year it had been done – any sort of historical information,” said Warren. “Unfortunately, there wasn’t anything there. So that led me to say, ‘I think I’m gonna change the channel on that.’”