Numbers increasing at local shelter as weather turns colder
KAMLOOPS — It’s been a difficult 24 hours for Kayla Ebach.
“I just recently lost my home and then we kind of lost our vehicle last night, so RCMP brought us here,” she said. “We’re not from Kamloops, so they brought us here so we’d be out of the cold and a place for my dog to be, some food and a place to sleep.”
Ebach, her partner and their dog Diesel were welcomed in by the Mustard Seed New Life Community’s Winter Refuge program.