City of Kamloops to form draft legislation meant to regulate data centres
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is cautiously ambling into the wild west of data centre regulation.
At its regular meeting Tuesday (May 26), council instructed city staff to write a draft policy framework aimed at data centres, addressing land use, taxation and community benefit.
During the same meeting, Councillors Nancy Bepple and Dale Bass gave notice of a future motion that would see the city ask the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) to lobby Ottawa for targeted federal regulations.
Bell, Telus, Equinix and SilverServers already operate data centres in Kamloops, with another Bell AI Fabric facility slated to be opened on the TRU campus in late 2027.


