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SEVENTH ANNUAL
High school food drive blends community, competitive spirit of Kamloops students
KAMLOOPS - Four different secondary schools around Kamloops have been competing over the last several weeks to see who can collect the most items for the Kamloops Food Bank. The annual campaign is meant to give back to the community while teaching students about the importance of food security. For the seventh annual h...
Dec 12, 2025
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TEDDY BEAR TOSS
Kamloops Blazers deliver at RIH, with newborn Theodore among Teddy Bear recipients
KAMLOOPS - Fans brought stuffed animals, tuques, mittens and scarves to the rink on Friday (Dec. 5) when the Kamloops Blazers hosted the Penticton Vees on Teddy Bear Toss Night at Sandman Centre. When Kayd Reudig scored the Blazers' first goal, more than 2,000 Teddy bears rained down onto the ice - 2,065 to be exact. T...
Dec 11, 2025
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OPERATION: SECRET SANTA
Final collection days for Centre for Seniors Information holiday gifting campaign
KAMLOOPS - Isolation is often named as a top concern for seniors who don't have family or friends nearby to regularly visit with. It's why the Kamloops Centre for Seniors Information organizes Operation: Secret Santa every year. Staff and volunteers with the Centre in Northills Mall have turned the office into Santa's ...
Dec 11, 2025
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Home for Christmas
Kamloops United Church ready for Christmas back home
KAMLOOPS - Nearly 16 months since a devastating fire ripped through the Kamloops United Church, the congregation has returned home to their downtown parish. Just in time for the Christmas season, the United Church has reopened and it held its first Sunday service last weekend. While nobody would wish for the fire, Reve...
Dec 11, 2025
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Community News and Blogs

OPERATION: RED NOSE
Kamloops RCMP, BC Highway Patrol reiterate safe ride home message with weekend check points
KAMLOOPS - Police officers in Kamloops and across British Columbia were out in force this past weekend as part of their Light Up the Province Campaign. "So we had police officers out with our BC Highway Patrol and we had multiple check stops throughout the community and the highways just reminding drivers, and che...
Dec 09, 2025
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New Accessible Playground
BC Wildlife Park moving ahead with accessible playground project after years of fundraising
KAMLOOPS - The BC Wildlife Park is moving ahead with its new accessible playground project following years of fundraising.The latest boost to the coffers comes via another $10,000 contribution from the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie campaign, which ended on Nov. 20."This is the third year in a row that [Kamloops...
Dec 07, 2025
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Rebuilt Church
Sunday service returning to Kamloops United Church nearly 16 months after 2024 fire
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops United Church will be hosting its first service at its rebuilt downtown location this Sunday (Dec. 7), nearly 16 months after the church was damaged by an electrical fire. Worshippers were displaced as the Aug. 13, 2024 fire caused major damage to the downtown church's sanctuary. They'll return ...
Dec 06, 2025
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Fighting hunger
Westsyde Secondary raises bar at Empty Bowls fundraiser
KAMLOOPS - Empty Bowls fundraisers are held around the world each year to raise money for organizations that fight for hunger relief. Westsyde Secondary raised more than $4,000 for the Kamloops Food Bank on Thursday (Dec. 4) during its Empty Bowls event. Students - who made bowls that were taken home by members of the...
Dec 06, 2025
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Back Home
Pit Stop meal program returns home just in time for Christmas dinner
KAMLOOPS - The Pit Stop meal program has returned home after more than a year working as nomads. Last August, the United Church in Kamloops was damaged by fire that ripped through the sanctuary, with the kitchen used by Pit Stop suffering water and smoke damage as a result. The program that helps feed anybody in need e...
Dec 06, 2025
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Hospice Fundraiser
McNutt house decked out for another year of raising funds for Kamloops hospice
KAMLOOPS - Lights can be seen from the highway and from the roundabout entering the Dallas neighbourhood in Kamloops. The home and yard (5215 Dallas Dr.) of the McNutt family shines with an eye-catching array of holiday lights designed to draw in passersby and, hopefully, donations for the Kamloops Hospice Association....
Dec 06, 2025
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École Polytechnique Massacre
Shoe memorial to honour victims of violence against women Saturday
KAMLOOPS - On Saturday (Dec 6), shoes will be spread throughout Heritage House in honour of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The day, December 6, the 36th anniversary of the 1989 Ecole Polytechnique massacre when 14 women were killed for no reason other than the fact they were women...
Dec 06, 2025
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Miniature North Pole
Santa's Village open on Victoria Street in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Jolly Old St. Nick and Mrs. Claus are welcoming visitors at Santa's Village. The 1/12-scale North Pole replica is set up at 250 Victoria St., open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekends and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays, as well as by appointment. Mrs. Claus spreads holiday cheer at the door and leads...
Dec 06, 2025
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LET'S TALK ABOUT DINOSAURS
Mother of missing Ryan Shtuka pens new children's book
KAMLOOPS - The mother of Ryan Shtuka, a young man missing from the Sun Peaks area since 2018, has written a new children's book in honour of her son's childhood experience. In 2022, Heather Shtuka first wrote 'Missing from Me', a book about her son's disappearance which shared tragic aspects of that experience and the ...
Dec 05, 2025
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TOY HOUSE CAMPAIGN
B-100 Toy House Campaign gathering new, unwrapped toys for Christmas Amalgamated
KAMLOOPS - The start of December marks a critical time for local charities looking to collect donations for their holiday campaigns to help out people in need. Many of the toys Christmas Amalgamated is able to provide to families over the holidays come from the B-100 Toy House Campaign, which is now in full swing. Ther...
Dec 04, 2025
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KAMLOOPS & DISTRICT ELIZABETH FRY SOCIET
Two days left to drop off donations for Elizabeth Fry Society's Holiday Toy Drive
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops and District Elizabeth Fry Society has two days left for its first holiday toy drive collection, meant to provide Christmas gifts for women and children who have fled abusive living situations. The toy drive began on Monday (Dec. 1) and runs until Friday (Dec. 5). People who want to help out are...
Dec 04, 2025
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SNOW ANGEL VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer Kamloops in need of about 100 more Snow Angels to shovel
KAMLOOPS - Shovels, scrapers and sanders were hard at work Monday (Dec. 1) throughout the Interior. With more snow on the way, Volunteer Kamloops is quickly trying to fill up its Snow Angels roster. The annual program recruits volunteers to shovel the driveways and walkways of seniors and people with mobility challenge...
Dec 04, 2025
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FOOD SECURITY SUPPORT
Farm2Chefs food and drink fundraising brings $20K to Kamloops Regional Farmers' Market
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops Regional Farmers' Market Society was given a $20,000 donation Tuesday (Dec. 2), courtesy of summertime food and drink fundraising from the annual Farm2Chefs event. Farm2Chefs president Jared Summers says the event began in 2010 as a way to connect local farmers with local chefs. It's grown since...
Dec 03, 2025
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GIVING TUESDAY
RIH Foundation preparing to launch a new fundraising campaign
KAMLOOPS - After a weekend stoked in commerce with Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday, comes a day spared for something much more virtuous. Giving Tuesday is when people come together in the spirit of generosity to give back to charities and causes ahead of the uber-commercialized holiday season to ...
Dec 03, 2025
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TRU
Thompson Rivers University names 5 distinguished alumni for 2025
KAMLOOPS - Thompson Rivers University (TRU) has announced its crop of distinguished alumni for 2025.They include Robert Atwood and Richard Sullivan, who co-founded Kamloops company Hummingbird Drones. The former BC Wildfire Service firefighters have grown their company into a critical part of the province's fire suppre...
Dec 02, 2025
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Live Comedy
Comedian Jimmy Carr announces new Canadian tour with first-ever stop in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Jimmy Carr is coming to Kamloops for the very first time next year, and he's bringing his edgy, dark, and often controversial one-liners with him. The British-Irish comedy superstar has announced a new 31 city Canadian tour, which includes a stop at Sandman Centre on Sunday Sept. 20, 2026. The 'Laughs Funny ...
Dec 02, 2025
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Giving Tuesday
Donations made to Mustard Seed in Kamloops to be matched for Giving Tuesday
KAMLOOPS - The Mustard Seed is making a donation push in Kamloops for Giving Tuesday. The non-profit that cares for individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty says any donations made by Kamloops residents before midnight on Wednesday (Dec. 3) will be matched by the Arnie J. Charbonneau Foundation. "In Kamlo...
Dec 02, 2025
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OPERATION POPCORN
Transplant recipients return to Royal Inland with treats for Operation Popcorn
KAMLOOPS - It's the 34th year for Operation Popcorn, where BC Transplant recipients go to hospitals throughout the province to say thank-you and drop off holiday treats. This year, BC Transplant will deliver more than 5,000 packages of popcorn to intensive care units (ICU), emergency departments, operating rooms, trans...
Dec 02, 2025
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Water Main Break
UPDATE: Water service restored to majority of Vavenby-area users after earlier break
VAVENBY, B.C. - (UPDATE 4:20 p.m.): The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) says it has restored water to all but one property that is serviced by the Vavenby Community Water System. In an update just after 4:00 p.m. Monday (Dec. 1), the TNRD siad it has located and isolated the water leak that impacted the approx...
Dec 01, 2025
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2026 Is Nearly Here
City of Kamloops 2026 calendars ready for pickup this Tuesday
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops and area residents will be able to pick up copies of the 2026 city calendar as of this Tuesday (Dec. 2), while supplies last.Pickup locations include City Hall, the Tournament Capital Centre, Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre, the Civic Operations Centre, the North Shore Community Policing Office and...
Nov 30, 2025
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Stuff A Bus
Annual 'Stuff the Bus' fundraiser to benefit Kamloops Food Bank set for early December
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops and BC Transit will be holding their annual Stuff the Bus fundraiser in support of the Kamloops Food Bank next weekend.It will be held on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7, outside the Save-On Foods at Columbia Square in Sahali. City staff and volunteers will be on location between 10...
Nov 30, 2025
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Kamloops hospice fundraiser
Celebrate a Life crafts, raffle tickets and memory tree fundraiser set up in Northills Mall
KAMLOOPS - There are three weeks left for Northills Mall patrons to pay a visit to the Celebrate a Life craft sale, raffle and memory tree. It's a key fundraiser for the Kamloops Hospice Association. Every year, dozens of people use their crafting, knitting, quilting and other creative skills to create items for the sa...
Nov 29, 2025
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CAMP OUT TO END YOUTH HOMELESSNESS
With tenants settled into Katherine's Place, A Way Home's Camp Out fundraiser eyes transportation needs
KAMLOOPS - A Way Home Kamloops is preparing to host its annual Camp Out to End Youth Homelessness, coming up December 5. The organization was founded by the late Katherine McParland, who felt providing housing and guidance to youth who age out of foster care could improve their odds of success in life and help them avo...
Nov 28, 2025
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SHOEBOX PROJECT KAMLOOPS CHAPTER
Shoebox Project collecting holiday gift boxes to uplift women in need throughout Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Collection has started for this year's Shoebox Project in Kamloops, which brings holiday gifts to women navigating a variety of difficult life circumstances. The idea is to fill a standard-sized, decorated shoebox with approximately $50 worth of gifts and other essentials, or donate monetarily to have a box ...
Nov 27, 2025
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ONE MAN'S OPINION
COLLINS: William has taken care of it already
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