Mayor of 100 Mile House says a ‘thank you’ isn’t enough after Kamloops’ effort during fires
KAMLOOPS — The mayor of 100 Mile House says a ‘thank you’ for the help provided by the City of Kamloops and the thousands of volunteers during last summer’s wildfires isn’t quite enough.
But Mitch Campsall was in front of city council on Tuesday, reaffirming his appreciation for everything the city did to help his people.
Campsall got emotional during his speech to council, reflecting on the hardships his community endured during wildfire evacuations and not knowing what 100 Mile House would look like when they returned. During his visit to City Hall, Campsall also presented a commemorative plaque to mayor Ken Christian and councillor Arjun Singh, who was the deputy mayor during the wildfires.