Kamloops council finalizes financial plan, tax increase amid opposition from mayor
KAMLOOPS — On the same day the city received a clean audit of its books, council adopted its 2026 financial plan Tuesday (April 15), as well as set mill rates for the year.
There were no 11th-hour curveballs from council, as the group approved the expected 5.7 per cent tax increase for the average Kamloops homeowner.
That decision was made 7-1, with Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson opposing the mill rate, but not the entire financial plan bylaw.


