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Recovery Engagement Program
ASK Wellness launches new program to help transition clients toward recovery
KAMLOOPS - ASK Wellness in Kamloops is looking to smooth the transition for clients seeking recovery services in the community. This week, the agency announced the launch of a recovery engagement program with the express purpose of helping people navigate the sometimes complex journey toward recovery, helping connect t...
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Shelter Extension?
Kamloops council asked to consider 3-year extension to Pathways shelter
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops city council is being asked begin the process to consider a three-year extension of an emergency shelter located along Tranquille Road, which is currently set to close this July. In a report going before Tuesday's (March 10) city council meeting, councillors are being asked to distribute a notice of...
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RIH Foundation Radiothon
Kamloops community comes out strong for 12th Annual RIH Foundation Radiothon
KAMLOOPS - The phone lines opened up at 6:00 a.m. Thursday (March 5) morning with donations starting to flood in both online via the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation's website and through the phone bank in the hospital atrium. "There is freezing going on with the Ministry of Health, and so we are being asked for a...
Mar 06, 2026
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Tenancy Act Changes
'This, I think, is that balance'; ASK Wellness CEO Hughes applauds provincial changes to RTA
KAMLOOPS - Supportive housing providers in British Columbia will now have more tools to deal with tenants who may be causing issues in their buildings or the community after changes to the residential tenancy act. "The majority of the approximately 15,000 people living in supportive housing create a positive commu...
Mar 06, 2026
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Community News and Blogs

POLAR PLUNGE
First responders, Special Olympics BC come together for 5th Annual Kamloops Polar Plunge
KAMLOOPS - Thursday morning (March 5), first responders and residents took to Riverside Park to participate in the 5th Annual Kamloops Polar Plunge. The goal of braving the cold Thompson River waters is to bring awareness to fundraising efforts supporting Special Olympics British Columbia. The funds raised help empower...
Mar 05, 2026
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FILM FESTIVAL
Kamloops Film Festival plans for 10 days of cinephile fun
KAMLOOPS - This year marks 30 years for the Kamloops Film Festival. It takes place downtown at the historic Paramount Theatre from March 5 - 14, showcasing local, national and international film artists around the globe. Throughout the festival, there will be different events that movie lovers of all ages can participa...
Mar 05, 2026
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12th annual radiothon
RIH Foundation secures anonymous donor to match up to $200,000 in Radiothon donations
KAMLOOPS - This Thursday (March 5) is the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation's annual Radiothon, taking place from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., broadcasting on B100 from the atrium of the Gaglardi Tower. It will be a tough task to surpass last year's record-breaking day that helped raise more than $650,000 for the foundation....
Mar 04, 2026
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HIDDEN HOMELESS
Kamloops seeing more seniors seeking shelter services
KAMLOOPS - The latest Point-in-Time Count from the City of Kamloops shows at least 419 people affected by homelessness, an increase of more than 100 people from the year prior. While the PIT Count makes no distinctions beyond homeless or not, British Columbia and Canada has seen a sharp rise in seniors struggling to ke...
Feb 28, 2026
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FUNDRAISING WALK
Kamloops preparing for Coldest Night of the Year on Saturday
KAMLOOPS - Mother Nature may not allow it to be true in the literal sense, but Saturday (Feb. 28) is the coldest night of the year, with the fundraising event taking place across the country in more than 200 locations. Locally, the Mustard Seed in Kamloops is helping to organize the Coldest Night of the Year walk for S...
Feb 28, 2026
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PINK SHIRT DAY
Students at A.E. Perry Elementary show kindness for annual Pink Shirt Day
KAMLOOPS - The last Wednesday of February marks Pink Shirt Day for students across Canada. The day started in 2007 when two students from a Nova Scotia school bought 50 pink t-shirts after their friend was bullied for wearing pink. Since then, schools have been preaching kindness to others throughout February.The focus...
Feb 26, 2026
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Recovery Housing
Loud Voice Society using different approach to recovery
KAMLOOPS - Those in Kamloops looking to begin their path to recovery have limited options. Currently, just three operators are offering recovery-focused dry housing - the Mustard Seed, Blue House and the Loud Voice Society. All three provide similar services, working with people struggling with addiction to help them g...
Feb 24, 2026
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Calling All Volunteers
Hundreds needed as volunteer recruitment opens for Kamloops 2026 55+ BC Games
KAMLOOPS - The host society for the 2026 55+ BC Games in Kamloops is calling for hundreds of residents to help carry out the week-long event as volunteer registration opens.According to a news release distributed Tuesday (Feb. 24), volunteers are needed for administration, event-day venue support, hospitality, leadersh...
Feb 24, 2026
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UKRAINIAN VR MUSEUM
Ukrainian Virtual Reality Museum gives Kamloopsians 'terrifying' look into devastation of Russian invasion
KAMLOOPS - On Saturday (Feb. 21), the VR Museum of War in Ukraine stopped in to the Old Kamloops Courthouse with displays of art, war items and virtual reality goggles which allow museum visitors to get a close look at the devastating war in Ukraine. It's been 1,461 days since Russia invaded mainland Ukraine. The two E...
Feb 24, 2026
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Tidbits of Change
Kamloops' Cassie McNutt recognized by Tidbits of Change Foundation for community service
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops' Cassie McNutt received an award and post-secondary bursary on Friday (Feb. 20) morning from the Tidbits of Change Foundation. McNutt was selected for her dedicated work over the past seven years, raising funds for the Kamloops Hospice Society through her Christmas light display and charity drive th...
Feb 21, 2026
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BLIND HOCKEY
Kamloops Storm, Canadian Blind Hockey team up to teach kids about sport
KAMLOOPS - Canadian Blind Hockey, in partnership with the Kamloops Storm, hosted a Try Skating and Blind Hockey event on Tuesday (Feb. 17) at the McArthur Island Sports Centre Olympic Arena. This comes in part with Canadian Blind Hockey's field trip program, where the organization invites local youth around the region ...
Feb 18, 2026
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CHILD DISABILITY FUNDING
Chris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism still processing provincial funding change
KAMLOOPS - Until June 2026, B.C.'s $6,000-per-year tax credit for families who have children diagnosed with ASD autism aged 6 to 18 years old will continue to be available. After that time, a new model with $475 million in funding will change to needs-based support. According to the B.C. government, the change is meant...
Feb 18, 2026
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Blind Hockey
Canadian Blind Hockey hosting first-ever try blind hockey event at McArthur Island in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops and area residents with vision impairments can try out the sport of blind hockey at McArthur Island this coming Tuesday (Feb. 17).Canadian Blind Hockey is hosting a free event in partnership with the Kamloops Storm. It's open to all blind or partially sighted community members, though pre-registrati...
Feb 14, 2026
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THE FIANCÉE
Farcical comedy 'The Fiancée' is WCT's newest production
KAMLOOPS - The Fiancée is a play written by former Kamloopsian Holly Lewis. It is a comedy set in the 1940s about a woman during World War II who gets engaged to three different men, all of whom are returning home on the same day. The show is a continuation of Western Canada Theatre's Canadian theme for its 50th...
Feb 11, 2026
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Dallas Brodie
Shuswap-area First Nations denounce OneBC leader's planned Tuesday visit to Sorrento
SORRENTO, B.C. - Three Shuswap-area First Nations have written an open letter to the community of Sorrento in response to a controversial event planned for Tuesday evening (Feb. 10).The letter expresses "deep concern and dissatisfaction" at the decision to host a talk by OneBC leader Dallas Brodie at the Sorr...
Feb 10, 2026
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Neill Moroz
Longtime Kamloops firefighter, former chief Moroz succumbs to cancer
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops firefighters are mourning the loss of one of their own. In a social media post, the Kamloops Professional Fire Fighters' Association - IAFF Local 913 says Neill Moroz died recently after a battle with occupational cancer.Moroz served as part of Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) for 28 years and was awarded...
Feb 10, 2026
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SAFE SCHOOL STREETS
Kamloops DPAC extends safety push to limit vehicle traffic near schools
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) is joining a national group of communities taking part in a program intended to limit vehicle traffic near schools. The Kamloops DPAC is the only parent-run organization taking part in this program."The $20,000 grant means we can do some great data co...
Feb 10, 2026
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CROSSROADS RENOVATIONS
ASK Wellness prepares to welcome clients back to Crossroads after more than a year
KAMLOOPS - This week, ASK Wellness will begin welcoming residents back to the Crossroads after more than a year-long renovation of the old hotel site along Seymour Street. Once decrepit, the Crossroads in Kamloops is getting the final touches of a lengthy, multi-million-dollar renovation, with 25 clients set to arrive ...
Feb 10, 2026
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Family Day
Details released as Kamloops prepares to organize 12th annual Family Day Festival
KAMLOOPS - The City of Kamloops has released details about next Monday's (Feb. 16) Family Day Festival at the Tournament Capital Centre.The 12th edition of the annual festival will run 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and it will feature a number of performances from Uncle Chris the Clown as well as music and dance performance...
Feb 08, 2026
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Safer School Streets
SD73 DPAC seeking feedback on proposed School Streets project in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS - The Kamloops-Thompson School District (SD73) District Parent Advisory Council (DPAC) is looking for feedback into its plan to run a School Streets project at a local school.DPAC has secured a $20,000 grant from Green Communities Canada and Chair Bonnie McBride says they're now beginning to engage with parent...
Feb 07, 2026
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BLACK FILM FESTIVAL
Third annual Kamloops Black Film Festival begins Sunday with '40 Acres'
KAMLOOPS - The third annual Kamloops Black Film Festival kicks off this Sunday (Feb. 8), running for three straight weeks, with a feature movie being shown at the Paramount Theatre on each Sunday. The festival will feature three films, starting with '40 Acres' this weekend, followed by 'Judas and the Black Messiah' and...
Feb 07, 2026
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Cocoa craze
YKA Hot Chocolate Festival buttressing non-profit, bolstering local cafes, restaurants
KAMLOOPS - Sumptuous servings of cocoa are warming cockles, padding non-profit coffers and piquing interest in Kamloops cafes and restaurants. The third annual YKA Hot Chocolate Festival is running through the month of February, with participating vendors donating between $1 and $3 from each drink sold to the Mount P...
Feb 06, 2026
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WHITE CANE WEEK
White Cane Week brings vision problems into view for Kamloops residents
KAMLOOPS - It's White Cane Week and the Kamloops White Cane Club, which has been running for more than 30 years, commemorates the occasion by spreading awareness about vision impairment. White Cane Week has been held during the first week of February since 1944, originally to help support soldiers who suffered vision i...
Feb 05, 2026
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Remembering Casorso, Wright, Fine
Kamloops hockey community in mourning: 'Hug your parents and tell your buddies you love them'
KAMLOOPS - Kamloops Storm forward Luca D'Amore sent his buddy Cam Casorso a text after hearing Southern Alberta Mustangs teammates were involved in a highway crash on Monday (Feb. 2) near Stavely, Alta. He never heard back. "It was before they announced who it was," D'Amore said. "And then when the news...
Feb 04, 2026
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SOUND OFF
SOUND OFF: Supporting British Columbians through the Strategic Investment Fund
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Guide Dogs
CNIB in need of volunteers to foster future service dogs across Canada
SOUND OFF
SOUND OFF: TRU professor's perspective does not reflect that of Kamloops' Iranian community
Mar 04, 2026
Question of the Week
With B.C. moving to end the time change, do you prefer permanent Daylight Savings Time, permanent Standard Time, or the status quo?
Mar 02, 2026