TNRD board to debate borrowing up to $6.3M for joint search-and-rescue, fire station in Rayleigh
KAMLOOPS — The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) is looking to the alternative approval process (AAP) to fund its share of the cost of a new purpose-built headquarters for Kamloops Search and Rescue.
During Thursday’s (Jan. 22) regular meeting, the TNRD’s board of directors will decide whether to begin the process of seeking public approval to borrow up to $6.3 million to build a joint facility, which will also house a new Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) station.
According to TNRD staff report, the estimated cost of the proposed facility at 4420 Devick Rd. is $9.45 million. The City of Kamloops will cover around $2.36 million – and provide the property in Rayleigh – while KSAR will cover another $1.4 million.
While the TNRD’s share of the cost is around $5.69 million, the report recommends the TNRD include a 10 per cent contingency, bringing the regional district’s share to $6.3 million.




