The 38th Annual Kamloops Gun & Antique Show & Sale
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The 38th Annual Kamloops Gun & Antique Show & Sale is on April 22nd and 23rd at McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre!
The 38th Annual Kamloops Gun & Antique Show & Sale is on April 22nd and 23rd at McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre!
Boogie the Bridge is Kamloops’ largest celebration of movement. Boogie is about so much more than running or walking and a single day event.
Participate (run or walk) in the 1K Kids’ Mini Boogie, 5K, 10K or 21.1K Half Marathon distances.
Boogie is for EVERYBODY and EVERY BODY.
Please join Mayor and Council at the 11th Annual Volunteer Appreciation BBQ to celebrate the volunteers who build, maintain, and grow healthy communities. Thank you for making a difference in Kamloops!
Kamloops Spring Home Show 2023
FREE ADMISSION! BC INTERIOR'S LARGEST HOME SHOW!
Renovate - Decorate - Landscape. Meet local industry experts who will discuss your ideas and help you find solutions to assist you with all of your home improvement needs.
Kamloops Emergency Support Services (ESS) provide a crucial service in assisting people who have been forced to leave their home due to fires, floods, landslides, or other emergencies. Displaced residents are provided accommodation, food, and other essentials to help recover after disaster.
Improving home energy performance has many benefits. It’s quieter, is less prone to temperature swings, has fewer hot and cold spots, results in lower energy bills, and has fewer carbon emissions.
This free, virtual group workshop will cover current incentives, tips and tricks you can do today, and some thoughts to consider for future home renovations.
Kamloops Emergency Support Services (ESS) provide a crucial service in assisting people who have been forced to leave their home due to fires, floods, landslides, or other emergencies. Displaced residents are provided accommodation, food, and other essentials to help recover after disaster.
The Kamloops Chapter of the Vintage Car Club of Canada is organizing their Annual Easter Drive & Car Show. Vintage vehicles will be on display at Riverside Park after their drive.
For further details contact Rich Vandermey - 250-828-2318.
Easter Eggstravaganza is the biggest outreach of the year of the Motion Church and will take place on April 8th from 1-4pm. There will be live music, games, food trucks, and a MASSIVE Easter Egg Hunt.
For more details contact Motion Church - 250-434-3333
Kamloops Holi Committee, Kamloops Hindu Cultural Society, and Downtown Kamloops are excited to bring you "Kamloops Holi: Rang De Basanti 2023". This is a FREE event open for all.
For more details contact Arjun Kadaleevanam - +1(778)512-4594
The Canada Games Aquatic Centre is pleased to host the KGTC Fiesta Dive Meet. The pool will be affected by a revised public swim schedule on March 11 and 12. Click to view to the revised public swim schedule.
Improving home energy performance has many benefits. It’s quieter, is less prone to temperature swings, has fewer hot and cold spots, results in lower energy bills, and has fewer carbon emissions.
This free, virtual group workshop will cover current incentives, tips and tricks you can do today, and some thoughts to consider for future home renovations.
Week 1 - February 26 to March 4 - Speech and Piano/Harp
Week 2 - March 5 to March 11 - Choral/Voice and Instrumental
Week 3 - March 12 to March 18 - Dance and Strings/Guitar
Sunday, March 19, 2:00 pm - Honours Concert
City of Kamloops is a sponsor of this event. For event details, visit www.kfpa.ca.
The 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts will be held in Kamloops, and it will be the 42nd edition of the Canadian women's curling championship. The top women’s teams from across Canada compete to win the Canadian women’s championship.
The City would like to consult and engage with residents about the 2023 budget as we plan for the next five-year budget cycle, from 2023 to 2027. Join staff and Council for an update and discussion on the provisional budget. Participants will also learn about and discuss a number of business cases brought forward by City Staff and community groups, which Council will consider as additional budget items this year.
This will be the first budget approved by the newly elected City Council. Let them know your perspective on how it will affect you and your community.
Improving home energy performance has many benefits. It’s quieter, is less prone to temperature swings, has fewer hot and cold spots, results in lower energy bills, and has fewer carbon emissions.
This free, virtual group workshop will cover current incentives, tips and tricks you can do today, and some thoughts to consider for future home renovations.
Each day has a unique theme—Explore, Build, Move, Create, Read, Learn, Reflect, and Celebrate. There are week-long activities that can be done in your own time at your own pace.
A full schedule of events will be available January 18 at LiteracyInKamloops.ca , or the Interior Savings Unplug and Play Family Literacy Week Facebook page.
Improving home energy performance has many benefits. It’s quieter, is less prone to temperature swings, has fewer hot and cold spots, results in lower energy bills, and has fewer carbon emissions.
This free, virtual group workshop will cover current incentives, tips and tricks you can do today, and some thoughts to consider for future home renovations.
The Canadian Holiday Train departs Montreal on November 27 and follows CP tracks west to Vancouver. Performing free concerts in support of food banks from Montreal to Calgary are performers Tenille Townes and Aysanabee, while first-time Holiday Train artists McKenzie Porter and Virginia to Vegas will finish out the tour departing out of Calgary and wrapping up in the greater Vancouver area on December 18.
Performances by MacKenzie Porter & Virginia to Vegas.
Please bring a donation to support the Kamloops Food Bank.
You are invited to join us for a community conversation to continue planning for a vision for culture in Kamloops and to engage in cultural discussions as we share some of the early findings and themes from the cultural mapping sessions that took place at the Kamloops Museum and Archives this summer as part of the exhibition You Are Here.