(SHANNON AINSLIE / iNFOnews.ca) July 09, 2021 - 6:00 PM The volunteer team at the Cookshack Cravings food truck spent today cooking and handing out free meals to to evacuees, volunteers and first responders at the Kamloops Arbour. The grounds have been a safe hub for wildfire evacuees and the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation, has been supplying volunteers, food and other supports. Cookshack Cravings owner Deanna Bell says she and her two volunteers decided they would like to help. Bell figures they d be making up to 400 meals today. “I have a ton of food as usual, she says. Some evacuees are in Lytton on a bus tour today and will be hungry when they get back. I just want to give back and support them, so we are giving out free food today. I want to feed everybody and be grateful for everything we have.
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Rob Emery, pictured in this submitted photo, said his parents lived close to Wayne Brennan and his wife Katherine. Emery says his parents were good friends with the couple and were there to help them with errands over the years.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Rob Emery July 06, 2021 - 4:53 PM Residents of Kamloops are mourning the unexpected death of a local bottle picker named Wayne Brennan. Brennan had been a fixture in Kamloops for decades, covering several kilometres every day, by foot, collecting bottles. He died in his North Shore home on June 30 due to heat-related complications. He was 71 years old.