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Kamloops artist raises $10K for the Indian Residential School Survivors Society | iNFOnews

Shannon Ainslie Kel-C Jules, an Indigenous artist, teacher and model in Kamloops, poses for a photograph, Thursday, July 1, 2021. She teamed up with the owners at Overtime Apparel and Promotions to sell orange T-shirts to raise money for the Indian Residential School Survivors Society. (SHANNON AINSLIE / iNFOnews.ca) July 02, 2021 - 8:00 PM Kamloops artist Kel-C Jules has teamed up with the owners of Overtime Apparel and Promotions to sell orange shirts as a fundraiser for the Indian Residential School Survivors Society. The group set up under a canopy tent on the Tk’emlups First Nation early yesterday morning, July 1, and were sold out of the shirts by noon. Jules started the fundraiser one week ago, and has raised $10,000, all of which will be sent to the survivors society head office in North Vancouver.

Kamloops resident becomes voice for her mom who died on Highway of Tears | iNFOnews

Shannon Ainslie Rae Bennett is an Indigenous educational assistant in Kamloops. She is raising awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous women and sharing her late mother s story. Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Rae Bennett July 01, 2021 - 7:00 PM Kamloops resident, Rae Bennett, is one of thousands of people in British Columbia who have lost a loved one on Highway 16, also known as the Highway of Tears. In 1997, Bennett’s mother Sandra Calahasen went missing from her home in Fort St John. Described in the local papers as a typically cheerful lady who worked many hours at the local Salvation Army, Sandra’s disappearance was considered unusual to her four children and people of the small community.

Kamloops businesses pull together to support restaurant targeted by crime | iNFOnews

Shannon Ainslie FILE PHOTO - Husband and wife, Kamau (right) and Denese (left) Metsimela found a glass door shattered at their restaurant Jamaican Kitchen on Monday, June 21, 2021. Food, beer and a safe were missing. (LEVI LANDRY / iNFOnews.ca) June 28, 2021 - 7:00 PM A Kamloops business owner is collaborating with other businesses in the city to help support the owners of the Jamaican Kitchen on the North Shore who have been the victims of several break-ins and vandalism, the most recent just last week. Decorative Metal owner Brock Smith said he wants to help the family business out in true Kamloops style.

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