Kamloops welcomes Canada’s premier junior hockey celebration as the Memorial Cup opens
KAMLOOPS — The Memorial Cup officially arrived on Thursday at the Tk’emlups Powwow Arbour, where a commemorative Blazers jersey was unveiled, which the team will wear tonight.
“We decided to use the Royal Canadian Legion’s lapel pin recognizing Indigenous veterans,” Norm Daley, Blazers’ President explained at the event on Thursday. “To date, nearly 15,000 Indigenous people have been identified as serving in the First World War and Second World War. More than 2500 Indigenous Canadians serve in the military today.”
While the energy in and around Kamloops has been building for some time, it’s finally reached its peak. After months of preparation, the Memorial Cup tournament finally gets underway Friday night.


