City to host second public information session around Kamloops Centre for the Arts
KAMLOOPS — Wednesday night (Feb. 12), Kamloops residents were given a chance to learn more details surrounding the proposed Kamloops Centre for the Arts project.
The event at McArthur Island was one of two public information sessions the city is holding ahead of a springtime referendum. Voters will be deciding April 4 whether Kamloops should borrow up to $45 million to build the arts facility downtown.
Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian says the event last evening had about 100 people turn out, with plenty of opponent questions around financing, location, alongside supporter discussions around their desire for better performance venues in the city.