Kamloops welcomes pipeline agreement between Province and feds
KAMLOOPS — Jobs and an economic boost are on the table for the City of Kamloops following a major agreement between the B.C. and Federal governments.
This as the agreement comes with a proposed new pipeline through the Trans Mountain corridor, which could see the major construction project come through Kamloops.
“CAO Byron McCorkell called me this morning (July 3) and said this was great news for the city. He’s looking at potential jobs and economic growth. It’s a win for the city,” said Kamloops’ Deputy Mayor Dale Bass.
“Look at how long it took the Trans Mountain to go through, they were here for a long time. So, there will be more construction going on in the city, and that’s always a good thing because that feeds the economy.”


