Community News & Blogs

REMEMBRANCE DAY
Kamloops Museum and Archives hosting military history tours with local focus
KAMLOOPS - It is Canadian military history, with a Kamloops lens. A series of tours hosted by the City's Kamloops Museum and Archives over the next week and a half gives residents a chance to learn more about the local men and women who served. "We try to talk a little bit about the first and second World Wars, th...
5h ago
Read More
official military fly-past
Kamloops to receive Remembrance Day fly-past from 410 Squadron CF-18 jets
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops residents can look to the sky this Remembrance Day, as the city is going to have an official military flyover this year. An official military fly past wasn't originally on the agenda. Last year marked the final fly over from the 419 'Moose' Squadron, which underwent changes to its programming and th...
6h ago
Read More
KAMLOOPS LEGION POPPY CAMPAIGN
Veteran support fundraising through annual poppy campaign returns to Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The Royal Canadian Legion's Poppy Campaign is underway across the city, with donations being gathered for veteran support initiatives. The annual campaign is focused on local Legion branches, which means the money stays in Kamloops. Donations are held in trust at the branch level, which allows the Legion to ...
Nov 01, 2024
Read More
youth mental health awareness
Second annual Nicholas' Run for Youth Mental Health taking place Saturday
KAMLOOPS - This weekend, Kamloops residents will lace up their running shoes for Nicholas' Run for Youth Mental Health. It's the second year of the 5-kilometre walk/run event, which was founded in memory of Nicholas Zhou, a young Kamloops man who struggled with depression and passed away at age 19. The event raises awa...
Nov 01, 2024
Read More

Community News and Blogs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM CANCELLATION
Kamloops United Church preschool operations not returning after fire restoration work
KAMLOOPS - One of the oldest preschools in the province, run out of the Kamloops United Church building, is set to close. Administrators and the board of the preschool say the move was unexpected, while church leadership says the decision was made as it reviewed its programming following recent fire damage to the build...
Oct 31, 2024
Read More
HUNGER COUNT 2024
Growth of food insecurity underlined in national report, reflected at Kamloops Food Bank
KAMLOOPS - A new report authored by Food Banks Canada is showing food bank usage has reached the highest number in Canadian history, with more than two million monthly visits reported this year. The Hunger Count 2024 report shows there has been a 90 per cent increase compared to pre-pandemic years. Those who need emerg...
Oct 30, 2024
Read More
VETERANS WORKSHOP
Veterans forge axes, friendships at Honour Ranch in Ashcroft
ASHCROFT, B.C. - The Veterans Artist Collective is a non-profit program focused on encouraging veterans and members of the Canadian Armed Forces to try new art forms. This past weekend, the group hosted eight veterans from across Canada for an axe-forging workshop at Honour Ranch in Ashcroft."We have a master blac...
Oct 29, 2024
Read More
day spaces
Kamloops lacking day spaces as temperatures drop
KAMLOOPS - With the loss of two day spaces that served more than 200 people, along with emergency shelter spaces on the North Shore, some Kamloops shelter operators are concerned about what dropping temperatures will mean for those living on the street. The closures of The Loop - which served about 60 people daily - an...
Oct 29, 2024
Read More
Know your neighbour walk
Know your Neighbour Walk set for Riverside Park Saturday
KAMLOOPS - The Know Your Neighbour Walk was started in 2012 by local members of the Sikh community, honouring the birthdate of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, founder of Sikhism, and his universal message of our common humanity. "Over the years, we've continued this walk as a way of supporting brotherhood and sisterhood to bui...
Oct 26, 2024
Read More
2024 Tk’emlúps ELECTION
Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Kúkpi7 Rosanne Casimir seeking re-election with project completion in mind
TK'EMLUPS - Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc will hold its chief and council election this November 9. There are 12 candidates running for Tk̓wenem7íple7 (band councillor) seats and two candidates are vying for Kúkpi7 (Chief). Current councillor Joshua Gottfriedsen is running for the spot, as well as curr...
Oct 26, 2024
Read More
SEASON OF GIVING
Salvation Army hopes to warm up 200 Kamloops residents with 'Coats for Folks'
KAMLOOPS - The Salvation Army is getting ready to wrap up its first winter season program this Friday (Oct. 25) in support of those less fortunate. 'Coats for Folks' has been collecting warm winter jackets, along with gloves and tuques to provide to those in need throughout the community. Friday is set to be the last d...
Oct 25, 2024
Read More
Chamber of Commerce
Kamloops' Pangilinan honoured by national chamber body
KAMLOOPS - The executive director of the Kamloops and District Chamber of Commerce has been given a prestigious award.Last week, Acacia Pangilinan was named Executive of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada in the 500-to-999-member category.The recognition is awarded on the basis of outstanding perf...
Oct 24, 2024
Read More
first poppy ceremony
First poppies given to Kamloops mayor, Tk'emlúps Kúkpi7
KAMLOOPS - Ahead of the official start of Canada's poppy campaign, the Kamloops Legion and ANAVETS representatives pinned the first poppy to Kamloops' mayor and Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Kúkpi7 Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 23). Each year, starting on the last Friday of October and lasting until November ...
Oct 24, 2024
Read More
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY WEEK
'It's all of our responsibility'; SD73 looking for improved community committment to bus safety
KAMLOOPS - Every day, 4,700 students are transported to and from schools across the Kamloops-Thompson School District. That encompasses 84 individual buses traveling more than 9,000 kilometres each day. Those figures also don't include close to 3,700 field trip kilometres annually. October 21-to-25 is school bus safety...
Oct 23, 2024
Read More
cans for cambodia
Kamloops-based Cans for Cambodia collects one-millionth container
KAMLOOPS - Each week in Kamloops, dozens of households that have accumulated cans and bottles for recycling call or text Shawn Pooley to haul away the empties. He's the founder of 'Cans for Cambodia', a project that gives the bottle deposit money to families who need help paying for their childrens' education, medical ...
Oct 23, 2024
Read More
SUPPORT LOCAL
Community supports local business with annual Heffley Creek Fall and Harvest Fair
KAMLOOPS - Heffley Creek Hall's annual craft fair and harvest sale took place on Sunday (Oct. 20), with hundreds attending in and around the Heffley Creek area.The event is held every year to support local vendors. It gives people a chance to buy some last-minute Halloween items and even get a head start on some holida...
Oct 22, 2024
Read More
TREE PLANTING
Thick fog can't cloud tree-planters' enthusiasm at Aberdeen's West Highlands Park
KAMLOOPS - Members of the Aberdeen Neighbourhood Association and Youth of Kamloops Climate Action Network gathered at West Highlands Park Sunday morning (Oct. 20) to plant some trees in the community.This is the second annual autumn tree planting. The event was held as an open house where people could show up anytime b...
Oct 22, 2024
Read More
FIRE RECOVERY 50/50
Kamloops Music Collective launches 50/50 fundraiser to replace instruments damaged in fire response
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Music Collective has launched a new raffle ticket fundraiser to purchase new instruments, after many of their supplies were wrecked during a fire event at the Kamloops United Church building. At the time of the August fire, the Music Collective was in the building for a summer program and manage...
Oct 19, 2024
Read More
PUMPKIN PATCH
Find that perfect pumpkin by visiting patches around Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - One of the biggest staples in the month of October is finding the perfect pumpkin for your home. There are plenty of options but if you are still deciding on where to go, here are some different patches around Kamloops and area.Pete Murray's Pumpkin Patch5973 VLA ROAD, CHASE, BCOPENING HOURS9:30am - 4:30pm7 ...
Oct 15, 2024
Read More
RIVERS DAY
Bert Edwards students engage in annual Rivers Day festivities
KAMLOOPS- September 22 is Rivers Day in B.C. Although that day has come and gone, Bert Edwards Science and Tech School holds its own event to celebrate each year. Students from kindergarten to Grade 12 make their way down to the North Thompson River to participate in various activities - a way to promote conservation a...
Oct 12, 2024
Read More
THANKSGIVING DINNERS
PIT Stop and Mustard Seed to host Thanksgiving meals for community members, shelter residents
KAMLOOPS - Thanksgiving is usually a time when friends and family get together and enjoy turkey dinner, but there are many in the community who might not have a big spread to look forward to. That's why several community organizations in the city have made a tradition of serving up a Thanksgiving meal to people experie...
Oct 12, 2024
Read More
NATURE RESTORATION WORK
Indigenous-led STUWI(x) Naturalization Project begins restoration work in flood-damaged area of Merritt
MERRITT, B.C. - Community tour groups were given a walk-through this week of what will eventually be a restored nature area at the end of Pine Street in Merritt. The STUWI(x) Naturalization Project is a new floodplain restoration plan led by local community members and the six area First Nations, with funding and resou...
Oct 11, 2024
Read More
Ola!
Hispanic Society of Kamloops marks National Hispanic Heritage Month
KAMLOOPS - October is National Hispanic Heritage Month, an opportunity to recognize and acknowledge the contributions the Hispanic community has made to Canada. Plenty of events and displays of culture are planned for October, starting Saturday morning (Oct. 5) as the Hispanic Society of Kamloops is hosting a celebrati...
Oct 05, 2024
Read More
Convention
KamCon returns to TRU Campus Activity Centre this weekend
KAMLOOPS - KamCon returns to Kamloops this weekend with the seventh annual convention poised to be the biggest yet. The event opens Friday (Oct. 4) and runs all the way through Sunday at the TRU Campus Activity Centre. KamCon gives people an outlet to play and try out various board and card games with other people in t...
Oct 05, 2024
Read More
Hard Times
Kamloops BC SPCA issues urgent plea for pet food
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops BCSPCA has put out an urgent call for pet food for it's animal food bank program. "Everyone is really struggling, right now as well as there's obviously been an increase in prices of every type of food, pet food included," said Dana Coulter, Kamloops BCSPCA animal care manager. "W...
Oct 05, 2024
Read More
Canada Day
Fireworks or drone show? Kamloops council to decide future of Canada Day nighttime display
KAMLOOPS - The latest big decision for Kamloops council? Between Canada Day fireworks and another drone show in 2025.The traditional fireworks show was scrapped for Canada Day this year because of dry conditions and the risk of wildfire. Instead, the city commissioned a drone show above Riverside Park, saying it was be...
Oct 04, 2024
Read More
70 YEARS
Kamloops United Church preschool recognized for 70 years of service
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops United Church celebrated a special milestone over the weekend as the preschool and out-of-school care was recognized for being open for 70 years. The day was filled with activities for families, friends, alumni and supporters of the preschool. Like any birthday party, there was cake and refreshments...
Oct 01, 2024
Read More
RHYTHM AND BREWS
Annual BrewLoops event at Mac Island gets people hopping
KAMLOOPS - BrewLoops, Kamloops annual beer festival, took place Saturday night (Sept. 28) at the McArthur Island disc golf course.More than 26 different B.C. beers, multiple tap bars, 15 breweries and cideries were all in attendance, including four from Kamloops. The event serves as an important way for local brewers t...
Oct 01, 2024
Read More