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Resiliency centre opens in Kamloops for wildfire evacuees
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“It makes us feel pretty special, actually,” co-owner Harry Aggarwal told KTW. His family owns the shop, having purchased it in 2011 (the name was carried on from a previous owner). Harry said he does not yet know who sold the June 22 winning ticket to Gary Hill of Kamloops, who split a $70-million Lotto Max jackpot with someone in Ontario. Hill was not a regular of the shop and the store had been busy. Harry, however, suspects the person that sold the ticket was his mother, who has sold winners in the past two years. Last year, a winning Set for Life scratch and win ticket was sold at McGoo’s to Angela Gardner, who won $675,000 after scratching three cash symbols. In 2019, someone purchased a $2 crossword scratch and win ticket at the same store and won $25,000.
Meet the Kamloops man who won $35 million in a Lotto Max draw
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COVERING GROUND WITH KADREA DONATION:
Kamloops And District Real Estate Association donated $13,680. to the United Way as part of its support of the organization.
KAMLOOPS MOUNTIES PERFORM RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS:
Kamloops Mounties dolled out a few gifts recently to show their appreciation as part of this year’s Random Acts of Kindness Day a day intended to recognize and support the little things people do that make a difference in the lives of others. To show how much these acts are appreciated, the RCMP Crime Prevention Unit gave out teddy bears to toddlers, 50 swag bags with thank you notes to staff at Royal Inland Hospital and 50 Slurpee vouchers to area students. “Of all the years to show some kindness this is the year,” said Corporal Dana Napier of the Crime Prevention Unit. “We wanted to let all of the ages in our community know we are thinking of them and wanted to offer a small gift of appreciation.” Napier encouraged others in the community to offer up the