
ROTHENBURGER: Tournament Capital investment made 20 years ago has paid off
TWENTY YEARS AGO, the people of Kamloops went to the polls to decide whether or not to spend almost $38 million on a bold new plan to expand sports and recreation facilities in the city.
It was a hard-fought referendum, and the “Yes” side gathered nervously in City Hall that night in 2003 as the results came in. There was jubilation when the final count was announced, and the vote showed 54 per cent of the ballots cast were in favour.
As the Scotties wind down, and as the city prepares to host the Memorial Cup, the citizens of Kamloops can look back with pride at their willingness to invest in their community. Though those two events are taking place in the Sandman Centre — originally named Riverside Coliseum — they illustrate the overwhelming success of the Tournament Capital concept.