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As the summer draws to a close, most teachers and students are looking toward the 2009-10 school year. However, for the NorKam Technology Education Department the 2008-09 school year will be one we won t soon forget. By far, the most memorable series of ....
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Photograph By Catherine Litt A couple of weeks ago, Kamloops Daily News reader John Harrison asked our Readers Reporter to hunt down a mystery that s plagued his AM radio reception for months. It s been a challenging quest to find the answer, but we think we ve done it. Harrison had asked why his car radio goes haywire every time he drives through the St. Paul Street and Second Avenue intersection while tuned to Radio NL on the AM dial. We hunted high and low, across four provinces, just to find the appropriate people who could answer this mystery - the trail eventually leading us to B.C. Hydro. ....
The Kamloops Garden Club Award for best vegetable garden was presented to Luigi and Giulia Torchia with awards and flowers by Kamloops Garden Club member Joe Cooper, middle second from left, along with Beautify Kamloops 2012 chair Tony Bradwell, right, Monday evening at the TRU Horticulture Gardens. Photograph By Keith Anderson It happens all the time. You re walking through a neighbourhood and suddenly the world opens as senses take in colours, sounds of water bubbling, a breeze carrying light perfume and pure beauty. You ve come across a neighbourhood of gardeners, and this year Bella Coola Court in Juniper Ridge earned the honour of Best City Block during the 35 ....
This year’s total will be divvied between New Beginnings Stroke Recovery, Kamloops Therapeutic Riding Association, Chris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism, Kamloops Brain Injury Association and the Y Women’s Emergency Shelter. The funds are going to myriad programs and resources and come at a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted operations for many organizations making this past year’s record all the more impressive. For New Beginnings, the money will be instrumental, president Lorna Friess said. The funds will enable the group to acquire much needed equipment to help with its exercises and physical therapy, and they are also looking for help with speech therapy. ....