
‘Poor soles’ recovered from abandoned Kamloops shoe repair shop
KAMLOOPS — For years people have been bringing their broken shoes, belts and purses to JJ’s Shoe Repair on the North Shore. But after the shop suddenly closed its doors last year, customers have struggled to get their items back. Months of complaints have prompted the North Shore Business Improvement Association to step in, seizing close to 700 pairs of shoes from the abandoned store on Tranquille Road. The business association is sorting through piles of shoes, in an effort to reunite the footwear with their rightful owners.
Boots made for walking — you would think. But in the case of a Kamloops shoe repair shop, they have wandered far far away.
“When I came on stream in January, we started getting calls right away about how do I get my shoes back, how do I get my shoes back,” says Jeremy Heighton, executive director of North Shore Business Improvement Association.
Hundreds of pairs of lost soles from JJ’s Shoe Repair now stand here at The Wilson Street House. The North Shore Business Improvement Association seized the footwear on June 13th, after the shop abruptly shut down.