Kamloops council expected to resume advocacy for community court in 2026
KAMLOOPS — The push to establish a community court in Kamloops to deal with petty crimes fuelled by mental health and addiction issues is expected to pick up steam again in the new year, after a so-called Situation Table gets up and running.
Kamloops Protective Services Director Ken Uzeloc said the Situation Table is expected to launch by the end of this year. It will bring together frontline workers from many sectors to work proactively to help people get the supports and services they need.
“Cases can be managed as a group with all of the stakeholders — law enforcement, the healthcare system, the housing system — together to focus on solutions,” said Uzeloc. “Training [for the Situation Table] has been done with initial groups and we’re going some community training.”
Speaking at the July 24 Safety and Security Select Committee Meeting, Uzeloc said the province has also indicated it may entertain the idea of a community court in Kamloops once the Situation Table is established.


