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KAMLOOPS MUSEUM & ARCHIVES
Wide Angle exhibition shares more than 100 years of Kamloops movie-making, and theatre experience
KAMLOOPS - Whether you're a film aficionado, or a Kamloops history buff, the latest exhibition at the Kamloops Museum will likely catch your eye. Wide Angle is a collection of photos, stories, and equipment that tells the story of more than 100 years of movie making and enjoyment in the region. During preparations to c...
Jul 09, 2025
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BRIGHT RED BOOK BUS
Bright Red Book Bus driving summer-time reading materials to Kamloops kids
KAMLOOPS - With school out for the summer, parks and playgrounds around Kamloops are a popular destination for kids and families, and they're also a daily stop for the Bright Red Book Bus. This summer marks 11 years of the book bus, which offers free reading materials to kids around the city. The program is a joint col...
Jul 08, 2025
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Survey Says
Feedback sought as Kamloops Food Policy conducts annual community survey
KAMLOOPS - There is still time to complete the Kamloops Food Policy Council's annual community survey as the deadline has been extended into next month.The roughly 15 minute long survey - which launched on June 12 - was set to wrap up on today (July 6), but it has been extended into a still to be determined date in Aug...
Jul 06, 2025
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Pop-Up Community Centres
BCICF to operate pop-up community centre in downtown Kamloops in July
KAMLOOPS - The BC Interior Community Foundation (BCICF) will be operating a month-long Pop-Up Community Centre in downtown Kamloops this month.It will be located in the grand foyer of the TNRD Library Building at 465 Victoria Street, and will be open six days a week from July 2 to July 31.In a news release, the BCICF s...
Jul 01, 2025
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Community News and Blogs

CANADA DAY
Kamloops Multicultural Society enthusiastic to celebrate Canada's 158th Birthday
KAMLOOPS - Canada Day festivities in Kamloops will feature events all day, including a flag parade to birthday wishes worldwide and the singing of O'Canada at the Riverside Park bandshell."Canada is such a welcoming, inclusive country. We are very diverse in our culture. Canada Day brings people from all cultures ...
Jul 01, 2025
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RIVER SAFETY
Lifeguards return to Riverside Park as City of Kamloops staffs only designated open-water swimming site
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops will once again begin staffing the Riverside Park beach area with lifeguards when the calendar flips to July, and they'll be there until mid-August. Micah Strecheniuk, the city's Aquatic Program Supervisor, says while people are free to make their own choices, that is the only designated...
Jun 30, 2025
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Fireworks Permits
No consumer permits issued as Kamloops to determine fate of Canada Day fireworks show
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops says while this year's Canada Day festivities will very likely feature fireworks at dusk, it wants that pyrotechnics display to be the only one that lights up the sky that evening. No consumer fireworks permits have been approved, and the City says the professionally run show on Canada D...
Jun 29, 2025
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National Award
Kamloops Food Bank wins national excellence award
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Food Bank is the recipient of the Excellence in Food Banking Award for a large food bank, which it won during the Food Banks Canada National Conference gala in Montreal last week.This biannual award is given out to a food bank that serves more than 1,500 clients per month. It is meant to celebra...
Jun 28, 2025
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Canada Day Festivities
Fireworks to return as Kamloops releases details about Canada Day 2025 festivities
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops has released its schedule of events for this year's Canada Day festivities, and its expected to feature a fireworks display. After electing to move forward with a drone light show last year, City Councillors reversed course, and reverted back to the traditional fireworks display. Accordi...
Jun 26, 2025
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'A NEIGHBOURHOOD REMEMBERED'
Final days of exhibition featuring commissioned paintings of downtown homes in Old Courthouse Art Gallery
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops residents have a few days left to take in a new art show out of the old Courthouse building, featuring paintings of iconic downtown homes. 'A Neighbourhood Remembered' is an exhibition of the two-dozen portraits Debbie Lively was commissioned to paint of the houses that used to line the 400 and 500 ...
Jun 25, 2025
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IN THE CLASSROOM
TRU international students reflect on course that immerses them in Indigenous traditions
KAMLOOPS - Kusum first found it uncomfortable to sit in a circle and quietly listen to classmates speak, a common practise in Privileging Indigenous Oral Traditions and Storywork in International Indigenous Research, the Thompson Rivers University course taught by associate professor Mukwa Musayett (Shelly Johnson). A ...
Jun 19, 2025
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ART COLLECTIVE
North Shore art collective breaks barriers, provides opportunities to those who need them most
KAMLOOPS - The Same Sky Art Collective, a non-profit art studio on the North Shore, has been building a community of talented local artists who are given an opportunity to display their art. Lana Fine is the studio's creative director and has been writing a thesis about the toxic drug crisis."Disrupting the notion...
Jun 19, 2025
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NEW LEASE ON LIFE
Kidney donor found: Firman passes mom note at work to share news on 'best day ever'
KAMLOOPS - When Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) pops up on his call display, Ryan Firman's stomach churns. News can be grim and morbid. The opposite was true on May 29, when the 25-year-old Kamloopsian picked up the phone while at work to return a missed call from his kidney donor co-ordinator at VGH. "She says, ...
Jun 16, 2025
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PRIDE PARADE
Annual pride parade a celebration of support, visibility in downtown Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Pride Week in Kamloops came to a close this weekend with the seventh annual parade lighting up the downtown. The parade took place on Victoria Street with motorized floats, sign holders and on-foot marchers taking to the street in support of the 2SLGBTQI+ community."I think having a pride parade is supe...
Jun 16, 2025
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New Recreational Amenities
District of Clearwater seeking feedback on proposed additions to Weyerhaeuser Pioneer Park
CLEARWATER, B.C. - The District of Clearwater is seeking feedback on plans to add a new a dog park and a new bike park with a dirt pump track at Weyerhaeuser Pioneer Park.It says the proposed amenities would be in addition to the existing playground and the Dragonfly water park, and that there is enough space to add bo...
Jun 15, 2025
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Grant Writer Pilot
TNRD launches community grant writer pilot program
KAMLOOPS - The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) has launched a new Community Grant Writer pilot program, that will aim to support non-profit groups across its ten electoral areas seek out and apply for grant funding. Financial Supervisor Austin Potts the new pilot was launched following an increase in requests ...
Jun 15, 2025
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Cassie's SD73 Scholarship
New scholarship to benefit community-minded SD73 students
KAMLOOPS - The founder of Cassie's Charity Drive has helped launch a new scholarship for students in the Kamloops-Thompson School District who want to give back to their community. The Cassie's Charity and Student Achievement Fund will aim to support students who want to help make a lasting difference, similar to how C...
Jun 14, 2025
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rmhc family room
Ronald McDonald Family Room opens for regional families at Royal Inland Hospital
KAMLOOPS - It's taken nearly eight years of work, but the Ronald McDonald Family Room is finally open at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops. The space is designed for families at the hospital to use for resting, breaks and meals, without having to leave the hospital campus and be far from their children. It features a l...
Jun 13, 2025
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Golfathon for ALS
Local golf club pros test mettle in PGA of BC Golfathon for ALS
KAMLOOPS - General manager Alec Hubert and head pro Andrew Bentley of the Kamloops Golf and Country Club were flying around the course on Thursday (June 12) morning, winding through the willows while raising money for the fight against ALS. Representatives from 28 golf courses in B.C. are taking part in the PGA of BC G...
Jun 12, 2025
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Tour Paramedic Ride
Paramedics cycling to raise funds for national monument in Ottawa, wrapping up four-day tour in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - A group of paramedics cycling through the Southern Interior heat will wrap up their four-day tour in Kamloops. For more than a decade, the Tour Paramedic Ride has held cycling rides across Canada in efforts to raise money to erect a national monument in Ottawa for paramedics who have died in the line of duty...
Jun 12, 2025
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TIN CUP RALLY
Seniors call for pension reform at second annual Tin Cup Rally in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The second annual Seniors Tin Cup Rally took place on Wednesday (June 11) on the 700-block of Fortune Drive. Seniors gathered to voice concerns over the rising cost of living and its relation to pensions, which they want to see increased. "Seniors' financial difficulties need to be heard," said Kat...
Jun 12, 2025
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KAMLOOPS PRIDE WEEK
PRIDE week kicks off in Kamloops; parade scheduled for Sunday
KAMLOOPS - It's PRIDE week in Kamloops and this year, the Kamloops PRIDE Society has organized plenty of ways for people to celebrate and show solidarity amongst the 2SLGBTQI+ community and allies. Kamloops PRIDE kicked off the week with an open house and youth carnival in Riverside Park Wednesday afternoon (June 11), ...
Jun 11, 2025
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Heat Plan
City of Kamloops, Interior Health talk heat safety as temperatures remain above seasonal levels
KAMLOOPS - As southern B.C. remains mired in a spell of above normal temperatures, the City of Kamloops and Interior Health are reminding people to be aware about the potential dangers of heat.While the elevated temperatures are not expected to cross into the threshold for a heat warning in Kamloops, the city has relea...
Jun 08, 2025
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PETS IN HOT CAR
With warmer weather approaching, BC SPCA reminding people to never leave pets in hot vehicles
KAMLOOPS - With temperatures rising across the province, the BC SPCA is urging people to never leave their pets in hot vehicles, even if its just to run a quick errand."They can develop heatstroke quickly and it can take even, sometimes even only five minutes, depending on how hot it is and also depends on the pet...
Jun 07, 2025
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D-DAY ANNIVERSARY
'It's amazing what power can do'; 104-year-old WWII veteran recounts landing on Juno Beach 81 years ago
KAMLOOPS - Eighty-one years ago today, Allied Forces conducted the largest amphibious attack in military history, simultaneously storming five beaches in Normandy, France. Canada was tasked with taking Juno Beach, widely thought of as the second hardest objective to take from German forces behind the United States on O...
Jun 06, 2025
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SPECIAL CEREMONY
Legion to exercise Kamloops Freedom of the City Friday afternoon
KAMLOOPS - The Legion was given the freedom of the city in Kamloops back in 1986, this Friday (June 5) ahead of the BC/Yukon Legion Command Conference this weekend, the legion will exercise that freedom.The ceremony will begin at City Hall where the deputy mayor of Kamloops will read a proclamation, allowing the legion...
Jun 05, 2025
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Civil Forfeiture Grants
Several Kamloops-area programs getting funding from B.C. Civil Forfeiture Grant program
KAMLOOPS - The B.C. government says a number of initiatives in the Kamloops area will benefit from a provincial grant that is aimed at preventing crime, advancing healing and enhancing public safety.The B.C. Ministry of Public Safety said Thursday (June 5) it is providing $7.5-million in grants towards 166 community-le...
Jun 05, 2025
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Spirit of Kamloops
WATCH: Iconic 2141 steam locomotive emerges from storage for first time in nearly six years
KAMLOOPS - A momentous Monday evening (June 2) for the Kamloops Heritage Railway Society (KHR) as the 2141 steam locomotive emerged from storage for the first time in nearly six years. KHR Leader of Railway Development Jordan Popadynetz said the milestone followed the successful completion of nondestructive testing (ND...
Jun 03, 2025
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Our Community
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May 20, 2025

Art of Gardening
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SOUND OFF
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ONE MAN'S OPINION
COLLINS: The NDP continues its ignorance
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ONE MAN'S OPINION
COLLINS: How do you keep track of all the rules?
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