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The Commodore
For decades, The Commodore was an important part of Victoria Street in downtown Kamloops, BC. Now, the historical venue has been reinvented as the perfect fusion of restaurant and lounge. Since its official opening as “The Commodore — Grand Cafe & Lounge” on February 26th, 2007, The Commodore has proven to be the only truly…
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St. Paul’s Anglican Cathedral
WEEKLY WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday Holy Communion Service, 8am. Sunday Holy Eucharist Service, 10am. Wednesday Holy Communion Service, 10am. CHURCH OFFICE HOURS: Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 1 pm THRIFT STORE: open from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm Fridays.
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Gaglardi Square
Philip Arthur Gaglardi (January 13, 1913 – September 23, 1995), sometimes known as Flyin’ Phil or even Sorry Phil, was a politician in the Canadian province of British Columbia. He served as Minister of Highways in the BC government from 1952 to 1968. He was first elected to the legislature in the 1952 election as…
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Kamloops Old Courthouse
One of Kamloops’ most notable and well known heritage buildings is this grand brick and stone three-storey building located on the edge of the City’s West End. This was the third courthouse for Kamloops. The first was a small whitewashed log cabin built in 1873 on Victoria Street West. That Cabin Also served as jail,…
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Peterson Creek Park
The park offers a unique and natural creek corridor along with its surrounding terrain which is similar to that of Kenna Cartwright Nature Park. The park encompasses 94 hectares and can be accessed from the main entrance at the south end of Glen Fair Dr, accessed off of Columbia Street. The Park’s southern boundary extends…
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Wildfire Memorial
The McLure fire started July 30 by a discarded cigarette near Highway 5. With no rain in more than six weeks, the pine needles were extremely brittle and dry, allowing the flames to travel quickly. Due to the amount of smoke generated by the blaze, at times it was very difficult for fire crews to…