Tag Archives: City Hall
Kamloops celebrates Public Works Week with Civic Operations open house
KAMLOOPS - Every day in our city, hundreds of people go about their jobs in the Civic Operations department. It may be street sweeping, or snow clearing, or mowing the sports fields we play on, but th...
May 27, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
Kamloops firefighters shine in FireFit Regional competition
KAMLOOPS - Hundreds of the fittest firefighters were in the city over the weekend. That's because Kamloops Fire Rescue was the host department for the 2019 Southern BC Regional Firefit competition, wh...
May 27, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
New City of Kamloops three-dog adjudication process working well: councillor
KAMLOOPS - The procedural change that removed dog bylaw variance applications from Kamloops council is working well, according to one councillor.A Kamloops bylaw restricts locals from having more than...
May 27, 2019 Image Credit: (Tangibleday / Dreamstime.com)
Kamloops spray parks open for summer
KAMLOOPS - With warm, sunny weather on the way, the City of Kamloops is opening all of its water parks. According to a City news release, all four parks are open as of today. Water parks are located a...
May 27, 2019 File Photo (Image Credit: CFJC Today)
West Victoria project moves to 24-hour construction
KAMLOOPS - More changes are coming to the Victoria Street West improvements project.Starting Sunday (May 26), Extreme Excavating will move to a 24-hour construction schedule. That will be in place for...
May 24, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
Minimal Todd Road remodel delays have City gearing up for next major road project
KAMLOOPS - While much of the City's focus is on re-construction of West Victoria Street, Barnhartvale residents must contend with improvements to Todd Road. Now a week into the first part of reconstru...
May 22, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today / Kent Simmonds
Multi-level government discussions in Kamloops focused on emergency management
KAMLOOPS - While Justin Trudeau was in Kamloops, City Hall played host to the Prime Minister, along with federal and provincial ministers, to discuss emergency management improvements. In particular, ...
James Peters May 22, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
ROTHENBURGER: We’ve now crossed the line of incivility into death threats
IT KEEPS GETTING TOUGHER and tougher to serve your community in politics. This week, a 52-year-old man was arrested for threatening the life of Kelowna mayor Colin Basran.It's worth examining how this...
James Peters May 18, 2019 Image Credit: Facebook / Colin Basran
Balance of Power: Dr. Joel Wood from TRU's School of Business and Economics and Mayor Ken Christian
Host James Peters gets into the details of carbon pricing in B.C. and across Canada with Dr. Joel Wood, assistant professor in TRU's School of Business and Economics. Next, James talks to Kamloops May...
James Peters May 16, 2019
Kamloops Transit monthly fare rates to drop, transfers gone, new rate created for low income riders
KAMLOOPS - For the first time since 2015, Kamloops council is moving forward with fare changes for rides on conventional Kamloops Transit. Included in the changes is the elimination of transfers, some...
James Peters May 14, 2019 Image Credit: CFJC Today
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