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Curbside Collection Schedule Inside PLUS additional events and information contributed by Thompson Rivers University “Heffley Creek Road” Photo Credit: Brittany Klancar
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JANUARY
2015
“Batchelor Hills in Snow” Photo Credit: Bonnie Pryce
LEARN MORE ONLINE “Through my life I have seen Kamloops grow and flourish and couldn’t be more proud of this city! I feel grateful that I can raise my family here in a city that offers everything at its fingertips with ease and convenience. The fact that we can be at mountains, the river and endless number of lakes within a short drive lends this city to scenery and activities that are paralleled by few as lucky as us! #myKamloops always stuns when I share my photos via social media to the world and I am always proud to show it off! #myKamloops has been phenomenal at supporting events that I’ve hosted and supporting me as a new entrepreneur! “
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WHAT’S GOING ON TOURNAMENT CAPITAL For information on facilities, upcoming events and closures, or to view our webcams, visit www.tournamentcapital.com.
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For safer and more efficient collection in winter, carts should be placed as close as possible to the traveled portion of the roadway ahead of snow piles and windrows. Carts in lanes must be clear of snow and ice.
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BUSINESS LICENSING Business licences are due January 1st and are required when any business is being conducted. You can check your business licence information with MyCity. Visit www.kamloops.ca/mycity.
Tammy Uyedia
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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS Community Safety’s focus on crime prevention involves a number of dedicated volunteers. Join our programs such as Speed Watch and Citizens on Patrol. Call 250-828-3818 for more information or visit kamloops.ca/communitysafety.
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Last day for Christmas tree recycling
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“Snowy Thompson River” Photo Credit: Dwayne Gaschermann
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “I love Kamloops because anytime and everywhere it looks beautiful!!”
INDOOR GRAN FONDO ~ FEB 8 The third annual Indoor Gran Fondo and Family Festival will take place at the TCC as a MS fundraiser.
Diana Posada Sunday
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EVENTS ONLINE Wondering what is going on in Kamloops? Visit www.kamloops.ca/events for a schedule of events. You can also submit an event.
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BIDS AND TENDERS The City lists bidding opportunities and unverified bid results on the BC Bid website at www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca.
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Groundhog Day
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District Non-Instructional Day Reading Week at TRU
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Break down or cut cardboard to fit into the recycling cart with the lid fully closed.
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MARCH
2015
“International Days at TRU” Photo Credit: Thompson Rivers University
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON #myKamloops love the Loops as the deer use our backyard steps just like we do!!! #FingersCrossed #CirqueduSoleil
CHANGE YOUR CLOCK – CHANGE YOUR BATTERY On March 8th move your clocks ahead one hour, and change the batteries in your smoke alarms too!
Duncan Robertson @Funky DadDunc Sunday
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DOWNTOWN PARKING Parking in downtown Kamloops has changed. You can now pay with a credit card or even by phone! Learn everything you need to know about parking at kampark.ca.
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iDAYS Celebrate your university’s diverse community and international collaborations during iDays March 10 - 13, 2015. Enjoy world cultures and learn about student and faculty international experiences, research and interests. For a full schedule visit www.tru.ca/internationaldays.html.
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School Spring Vacation Begins
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Earth Hour 8:30-9:30 pm
Large volumes of pet waste should not be set out at the curb for collection. Please deliver large volumes to the landfills or contact a local pet waste removal service.
APRIL
2015
“CFJC TV Boogie The Bridge” Photo Credit: Lynn Sunderman
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “Happy at the farmers market. Come visit us in #kamloops on 4th ave and Victoria street “
Kamloops Farmers Market @Kamlo opsFarmMkt
Sunday SOLID WASTE TIPS
Monday Recycling carts found with garbage in them and garbage carts found with recyclable material will not be picked up. Please ensure materials are placed in the proper carts.
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CAMPUS TOURS Visitors to our campus are always welcome. Anyone interested in post-secondary education can join us for a friendly introduction to university life and TRU’s beautiful campus. www.tru.ca/visit/tours.
Good Friday Municipal Offices Closed
Bear Bylaw Begins
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CFJC TV BOOGIE THE BRIDGE ~ APRIL 26 Celebrate healthy living in our community by participating in the CFJC TV Boogie the Bridge. There are 5, 10 and 21 km runs and walkers are welcome! For more information, visit www.boogiethebridge.com.
BE BEAR SMART The City’s Bear Bylaw is in effect April 1 – November 30. Do not store your carts in laneways. Please store your carts in a secure area to avoid bear-human conflict and keep your family and neighbours safe.
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MAY
2015
“Sunset” Photo Credit: Caitlin Johnson
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “I love Kamloops because I have the opportunity to do what I love. Cheerleading. @FreezeAthletics”
Samuel Ellis @SamuelEllis 15 Sunday SOLID WASTE TIPS
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WATER RESTRICTIONS ~ MAY 1 – AUGUST 31 Water restrictions for residential and commercial properties are in effect on May 1. You may water your lawn or garden on your allowable Odd or Even watering day during these times: Between 6:00 am to 11:00 am or 6:00 pm to midnight. In addition, automatic irrigation is permitted between midnight to 6:00 am when using a timer on your designated day.
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CITY HALL SUMMER HOURS After Victoria Day, City Hall hours of operation are from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
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MYCITY Access your tax accounts online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can view your current and past bills, account payment history and claim your homeowner grant. It's easy! All you need is a copy of your tax notice, visit mycity.kamloops.ca and click on "Register Now".
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Grass clippings are banned from garbage and recycling carts. Grasscycle by leaving the clippings on your lawn. They can also be taken to one of our yard waste sites or composted in a backyard composter at home. Reduce your household garbage by 30-50% by composting your organics at home.
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JUNE
2015
“View of the HooDoos” Photo Credit: Jon Labar
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “@cityofkamloops #mykamloops has lots of great places for my little one to grow up exploring.”
Crystal Creek @Canadian Creek Sunday
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DOG DAYS OF SUMMER On a 30° day, the temperature in your car can heat up to 39° in 10 minutes & will rise to 49° in 30 minutes. A dog’s normal body temperature is about 39°. A dog can withstand a body temperature of 42° for only a short period of time before suffering irreparable brain damage or even death.
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GARDEN TOURS The TRU campus boasts one of the largest plant collections in the interior. Tours: Wednesdays (Mid-May to end of August) 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Meet at TRU House 10.
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Spring Convocation at TRU
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The growth of vegetation, brush, and/or weeds may prevent collection trucks from safely and efficiently accessing your carts. Maintenance of lanes and boulevards is the responsibility of the homeowner.
Register your fruit tree to have the fruit picked so it does not go to waste. www.gleaningabundance.com
JULY
2015
“Horses in the River” Photo Credit: Maureen Hickey
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON #myKamloops “ I love Kamloops for the scenery and there is always so much to explore.”
Jamie Rye @tayho1977 Sunday SOLID WASTE TIPS
Monday
MUSIC IN THE PARK ~ RIVERSIDE PARK From 7:00 – 8:30 pm each evening during July and August (weather permitting), come to the Rotary Bandshell at Riverside Park for free musical entertainment by local, national and international musicians.
Tuesday
Do not set your carts out before 4:00 am between April 1 and November 30 to avoid attracting bears.
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MUSIC IN THE PARK ~ MCDONALD PARK On select evenings during the summer, enjoy live local music at McDonald Park. Check www.kamloops.ca/musicinthepark for schedules.
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Collection trucks may arrive anytime after 7:00 am. Place your carts at the curb by 7:00 am on your garbage day to ensure pickup.
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Thursday
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PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT OPTIONS Payments may be made at most financial institutions in Canada (in person, by telephone banking, or Internet banking), credit unions, by mail or in person at City Hall. Mail early to avoid 10% penalty. Post-dated cheques are accepted.
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“Sunrise on the River” Photo Credit: Travis Olson
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
HOT NITE IN THE CITY / RIBFEST ~ AUGUST 7 – 9 Hot Nite is a long-standing free event with almost every kind of vehicle on display downtown, from classics and street rods, to muscle cars and lowriders. Head over to Riverside Park to indulge in a rack of ribs as the battle of the BBQs for Ribfest heats up.
Elizabeth Spike Sunday SOLID WASTE TIPS
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WHAT’S GOING ON #myKamloops “kamloops powwow, bringing many people together in song, dance. Love dancing at this powwow in the summer.”
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GRAFFITI TASK FORCE Graffiti invites crime and vandalism. Protect your business. Call 250-314-0386 to report graffiti. Visit www.kamloops.ca/communitysafety for more information.
Thursday
myKAMLOOPS APP Spotted a pothole or graffiti you’d like to report? Download the City’s mobile app to report it! www.kamloops.ca/mobileapp
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Propane tanks pose a health and safety hazard during collection and sorting operations. Take them to landfills where they are diverted and disposed of properly. Don’t know where to recycle something? Visit the Recycling Council of BC website at www.rcbc.bc.ca/recyclepedia or call 1-800-667-4321.
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BC Day Municipal Offices Closed
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5 1 0 2 R E B SEPTEM
“Back to School BBQ” Photo Credit: Thompson Rivers University
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON Did you know the Kamloops Blazers got their start in 1981 as the Kamloops Jr. Oilers? They have since won 3 Memorial Cups.
CITY HALL WINTER HOURS After Labour Day, City Hall hours of operation are 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
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WORLD RIVERS DAY - SEPT 27 Celebrate our beautiful rivers as you enjoy free entertainment, music, art and activities for the entire family at Riverside Park from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Debra Rossen Sunday
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TRU EVENTS The university regularly hosts free public talks on a broad range of topics. Theatre productions and musical performances run monthly from September to March. Campus parking is free in the evening. events.tru.ca
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Back to School Drive Safely; Cross Safely Start of term at TRU
Labour Day Municipal Offices Closed
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Dust poses a health and safety risk during collection. Ensure that sawdust, vacuum dust, furnace filters, and other loose dust is securely bagged for collection.
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OCTOBER
2015
“Mt. Mara Lookout” Photo Credit: Frank Rhebergen
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “Riverside to Valleyview. Love this place I live in! #mykamloops”
WASTE REDUCTION WEEK OCT 19-25, 2015 Reduce and reuse before you recycle. Try taking a waste-free lunch challenge!
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Combine multiple bags of soft plastics together to save space. This includes plastic bags, plastic wrap, bubble wrap and other plastic packaging.
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GARBAGE CONTAINERS Did you know you can downsize your garbage containers? Reduce your collection fees and help save the environment! During Waste Reduction week, downsizing is free. Call 250-828-3461.
Darlene Doricic @darlenedoricic Sunday
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BACK THE 'PACK Cheer on the TRU WolfPack—from basketball to soccer—in regional and national varsity games from September to April. For teams and schedules visit www.tru.ca/athletics.html.
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“Ranch Entrance” Photo Credit: Kelly Pape
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “We love Kamloops because it’s a city with a small town feel.“
CHANGE YOUR CLOCK – CHANGE YOUR BATTERY On November 1 move your clocks back one hour, and change the batteries in your smoke alarms too!
Erin Johnson Sunday
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BEAR BYLAW ENDS NOV 30 This month bears are very active to feed before winter sets in. Residents are reminded not to place their solid waste containers at the curb before 4 :00 am on collection day and to not accumulate or improperly store bear attractants.
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SIDEWALK CLEARING Please keep walkways in front of your home or business free of ice and snow for citizens.
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Do not place carts within 1m of obstacles such as parked cars or boats and leave at least an arm’s length of space between them so that the automated collection trucks can pick them up.
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“Train Bridge” Photo Credit: Brittany Klancar
LEARN MORE ONLINE
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
WHAT’S GOING ON “Kamloops is a 4 season outdoor playground! Tubing at Sun Peaks :) #mykamloops #selfie”
SIDEWALK CLEARING Please keep walkways in front of your home or business free of ice and snow for citizens .
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SENIOR’S CHRISTMAS LIGHT TOUR Join the free trip around town to see the best lit spots in the city. For details or to register, call 250-828-3500.
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Quinn Savage @qasavage Sunday
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CHRISTMAS SEASON: “SAFE FOR THE SEASON” Shoppers are reminded that retail parking lots are more vulnerable to theft due to excess parcels and gifts in vehicles. Take them home as soon as possible and secure them from view.
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Compost your Christmas tree at one of the locations listed at: kamloops.ca/garbage/christmastreerecycling.shtml
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Boxing Day Municipal Offices Closed
BONUS TEAR-OUT
SOLID WASTE INFO GARBAGE
RECYCLING BLUE LID
GREY LID
City approved containers only
PAPER
Newspapers, magazines, catalogues, phone books, junk mail, cards, office paper, file folders, paper bags, paper egg cartons, hard & soft cover books. Note: Please contain shredded paper in a box or paper bag.
City approved containers only
CARDBOARD
Corrugated cardboard & boxboard, (cereal, detergent, shoe boxes, etc).
Note: Please cut large cardboard into pieces no larger than a magazine, do not fold.
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PURCHASE GARBAGE STICKERS AT:
Bottles & jars only (jam, pickle, beverages, etc).
PLASTIC CONTAINERS AND BAGS METAL All bottles, food tubs & lids with the recycle number 1-7, (soft plastic, milk jugs, yogurt, shampoo, laundry detergent, bubble wrap, etc).
City Hall, Hasty Market, Safeway (Sahali, North Shore), 7-Eleven (Summit Dr.)
Food & beverage containers, lids, caps, aluminum trays & foil.
NOT ACCEPTED IN THE RECYCLING CART Grass & Yard Waste Windows & Dishes Waxed Cardboard Electronics & Cell Phones Medical Waste & Needles Oil & Antifreeze Containers Food Contaminated Paper Products Plastic or Foil Laminated Paper Propane Tanks
SURPLUS GARBAGE
Any surplus waste must be in garbage bags no larger than 26” x 36”. Surplus bags will only be collected if they have a $2 orange sticker.
Tires & Car Parts Light Bulbs Batteries Plastic Toys Styrofoam Scrap Metal Paint Cans Liquids Diapers Clothing
PLEASE RETURN ALL REFUNDABLE BEVERAGE CONTAINERS TO LOCAL BOTTLE DEPOTS.
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NOT ACCEPTED IN THE GARBAGE CART Grass Clippings Clean Recyclables Dirt, Sod & Rocks Paints, Solvents Liquids Used Oil & Filters Construction & Demolition Materials Offal Waste
Flammable, Toxic, Hazardous, Explosive, Volatile or Corrosive Material Hot Ashes / Charcoal Pesticides / Herbicides Medical Waste / Needles Propane Tanks Scrap Metal, Tires
FOR OTHER RECYCLING OPTIONS: Recycling Council of British Columbia www.rcbc.bc.ca • 1.800.667.4321 Return-It Electronics www.encorp.ca Electronics & Batteries www.call2recycle.ca For donating clothing and other reusable household items see www.kamloops.ca/garbage
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WHAT DAY IS GARBAGE & RECYCLING DAY? Calendar dates are colour coded to show which zone is scheduled for garbage and recycling pickup that day. Collection days advance one day after each statutory holiday.
HELP US SERVE YOU BETTER APRIL
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Containers are to be placed at curbside before 7:00 am on collection day when at least half full. Container lids must be completely closed for pickup. Do not overfill or compress items. Cut down large cardboard pieces.
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MOVING?
Containers are registered with the property address, so please do not take containers with you when you move. Container change requests are to be made by registered homeowners only.
Please set out your containers in a location that provides safe access for collectors. Debris, weeds & overhanging trees limit our ability to provide service. In winter, place containers in an area free of ice and snow so that collection is possible.
FOR DAMAGED & MISSING CONTAINERS OR FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:
250.828.3461
DISPOSAL SITE INFO PLEASE
REDUCE, REUSE & RECYCLE BEFORE VISITING THE LANDFILL
YARD WASTE DEPOTS Lawn clippings, leaves, garden waste and branches up to 15cm (6”) in diameter. No kitchen or animal waste please.
And remember to sort, separate and save on your loads of demolition, renovation and construction waste:
LANDFILLS Please support our diversion initiatives by separating these items from your load.
10:00 am - 7:00 pm, 7 days a week
• Propane Tanks • Batteries • Electronics • Appliances • Newsprint • Tires
MCGILL ROAD YARD WASTE DEPOT
MISSION FLATS LANDFILL
10:00 am - 6:00 pm, 7 days a week
8:30 am - 4:30 pm, 7 days a week
BARNHARTVALE YARD WASTE DEPOT
BARNHARTVALE LANDFILL
8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Friday to Monday
8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Friday to Monday
CINNAMON RIDGE COMPOST FACILITY (Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day) Located on Tranquille Road, 4.5km west of Airport Road
(Closed December 1st to February 28) Located on Bunker Road at the west end of McGill Road
(Closed December 1st to February 28th) Located at the Barnhartvale Landfill at the end of Eliza Road
RECYCLING DEPOTS ARE ALWAYS OPEN
• Wood • Concrete • Metal • Asphalt Shingles • Cardboard
(Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day) Located at the end of Mission Flats Road (accepts cash, cheque, debit or credit card)
(Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day) Located at the Barnhartvale Landfill at the end of Eliza Road (accepts cash only)
FOR LOCATIONS CALL:
250.828.3461
OR GO ONLINE:
WWW.KAMLOOPS.CA
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL Bring your leftover hazardous materials to one of the Product Care Depots located at both landfills.
LATEX PAINT
SPRAY PAINT
ALKYD PAINT
HOUSEHOLD PAINT
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
DOMESTIC PESTICIDES
GASOLINE Some restrictions may apply, please visit
www.productcare.org for more information
CITY HALL CONTACTS City Hall Reception
250-828-3311
[email protected]
7 Victoria Street West, Kamloops, BC, V2C 1A2 Regular hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Summer hours (Victoria Day to Labour Day): Monday to Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
DEPARTMENT
PHONE EMAIL
Mayor and Council Activity Guide Registration Animal Control Arenas Building/Plumbing permits Business Licenses Bylaw Enforcement Cemeteries Parks & Facility Bookings Parks Maintenance Parking Pools: Canada Games Westsyde Property Taxes Public Skating Schedule Public Works Centre RCMP Non-Emergency Tournament Capital Centre Utility Billings Water Restrictions
250-828-3494
[email protected] 250-828-3500 www.kamloops.ca/ezreg 250-828-3409
[email protected] 250-828-3335
[email protected] 250-828-3554
[email protected] 250-828-3481
[email protected] 250-828-3409
[email protected] 250-828-3462 cemeteries @kamloops.ca 250-828-3600
[email protected] 250-828-3551
[email protected] 250-828-3407
[email protected] 250-828-3655
[email protected] 250-828-3616 250-828-3437
[email protected] 250-828-3387 250-828-3461
[email protected] 250-828-3000 250-828-3655 www.tournamentcapital.com 250-828-3438
[email protected] 250-828-3551
[email protected]
Emergency: 911 Emergency After Hours: 250-828-3461 Poison Control Centre: 1-800-567-8911
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PHOTO SUBMISSIONS Annette Devick Bonnie Pryce Brenda Sherwood Brendan Mucha Brittany Klancar C Mader Caitlin Johnson Carmen Lachapelle Cathy Holman Chad Harris Charlie Bruce Charlotte Valente Cher Mc Chris Kempling Chris Nickless Christa Keppel-Jones Chun-On Lam Cynthia Howkins Daniel and Laurel
Dave Wells David Ferguson Dawn Aziz Deanna C Delores Mackay Diana Posada Dipesh Prema Donna Dogterom Donna Welyk Doug McKee Dwayne Gaschermann Erin Johnson Frank Rhebergen Garth Doetzel Gordon Gore Gordon Leary Greg Dueck Greg Shea Helene Girard
Ivy McCormick Jan Nademlejnsky Jenny Quince Jess Mucha Jim Wolf John Noakes Jon Labar Jordan Popadynetz Joshua Stoesz Karen Repka Kate Parker Kathleen Fisher Kelly Pape Kenneth Hay Leah Clare Lesley Dea Linda Davidson Lisa Osaduik Liz Ekering
Lorraine Corrigan Lynn Sunderman Mark Fisher Matti Haverila Maureen Hickey Michael Beach Michelle Dressley Miranda Luison Moira Tellier Nathalie Wandler Pat Fletcher Pat Leibel Patricia Frayne Paula Swint Phil Holman Philippe Schlesser Rachael Turner Rick Joyce Riley Clark
Robson Rogan Ron and Susan Durant Roxane Kolle Ryan Fiddy Sabrina Bepple Sandra Quirion Sherry Bennett Sigi White Susan Cullum Tammy Nesbitt Tammy Uyeda Tara Gostelow Terry Kress Terry Simpson Tracy Popowich Travis Olson Troy Clifford Vaughn Warren Wanda Durette
Many thanks to those who participated in our myKamloops selfie contest and shared their Kamloops pride. The winner of 2 Cirque du Soleil tickets was Crystal Creek.
Additional events, photos and information for this calendar have been contributed by Thompson Rivers University.
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“Batchelor Hills in Snow” Photo Credit: Bonnie Pryce
“Snowy Thompson River” Photo Credit: Dwayne Gaschermann
“International Days at TRU” Photo Credit: TRU
“CFJC TV Boogie The Bridge” Photo Credit: Lynn Sunderman
“Sunset” Photo Credit: Caitlin Johnson
“View of the HooDoos” Photo Credit: Jon Labar
“Horses in the River” Photo Credit: Maureen Hickey
“Sunrise on the river” Photo Credit: Travis Olson
“Back to School BBQ” Photo Credit: TRU
“Mt. Mara Lookout” Photo Credit: Frank Rhebergen
“Ranch Entrance” Photo Credit: Kelly Pape
“Train Bridge” Photo Credit: Brittany Klancar
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