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Kamloops residents, business owners raise concerns about new day spaces
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• Zone 1: Westsyde (west of Westsyde Road from Sicamore Drive to Riverview Road); • Zone 2: Brocklehurst/North Kamloops (from Eighth Street to Valhalla Drive and from Tranquille Road to Pembroke Avenue); • Zone 3: North Kamloops/McDonald Park (between Cottonwood Avenue, Tranquille Road and sections of Royal Avenue); • Zone 4: Upper Sahali (south and east of Summit Drive from Pineview estates to Highway 5A); • Zone 5: Juniper West (Qu’Appelle Boulevard and Galore Crescent area) and sections of Valleyview west of Highland Road (Valleyview Drive and Glenwood Rive, Orchard Drive). Residents who live in areas selected will not have to pay any additional costs for the city’s curbside collection during the pilot project.