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Slow No Tempo to hold full performance as part of concert series - Kamloops News

Slow No Tempo to hold full performance as part of concert series - Kamloops News
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Kamloops quartet raises $1,300 for local youth with Singing Valentines - Kamloops News

Kamloops quartet Slow No Tempo said it made 32 Singing Valentines deliveries across the city this year, raising $1,300 for A Way Home Kamloops.

Local a cappella quartet to deliver singing valentines for charity fundraiser - Kamloops News

Local a cappella quartet to deliver singing valentines for charity fundraiser - Kamloops News
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Kamloops international students are enriching the economy, culture of the city | iNFOnews

April 18, 2021 - 3:00 PM The pandemic may have discouraged a few post-secondary international students from travelling overseas to Kamloops for their studies this year, but their effects on the city can’t be denied. The large contingent of international students is having an impact on the economy and culture of the city, as some stay to start businesses and add to diversity in the Tournament capital. Others are helping supply labour for countless other Kamloops businesses. “During their study, (international students) are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week, and they are actually the essential workers. They are delivering for (Skip the Dishes), working at Superstore and Walmart. Anywhere you go, they provide service to our citizens in the community,” Baihua Chadwick, CEO of TRU World said.

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