TNRD approves use of AAP for borrowing $6.3M for new Kamloops Search and Rescue hall
KAMLOOPS — A joint venture between Kamloops Search and Rescue (KSAR), the City of Kamloops and the Thompson Nicola Regional District could see a new fire hall and Kamloops Search and Rescue base built in Rayleigh. The project is estimated to cost nearly $9.5 million with the two local governments splitting the bill. KSAR is also set to provide $1.4 million to lower the price tag.
With 26 hands lifted into the air Thursday (Jan. 22) afternoon, KSAR is one step closer to finally having a permanent home after years of cramped quarters.
“That would be an understatement. I think this was a monumental step forward for KSAR,” said KSAR president Paula Davies after the vote.


