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Six People in Motion staff and volunteers pose together in front of a paratransit bus.

People in Motion program gets those with disabilities where they need to go

Wheelchair accessible vans run by volunteers shuttle residents to appointments, social events, family gatherings and more.

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Grey-clad building with red awnings and red signage that reads "Ask Wellness Society." Left side of building features a colourful mural of a woman who seems to be growing roots as she holds an nurtures who seems to be her child.
Kamloops service providers feeling singled out, scapegoated by divisive politics

“People need support at the beginning, the middle and the end of their journeys. And that's why we need to focus on collaborative efforts,” says one local service provider.

A close up of two paper ornaments hung on a white tree. One says "Robert R you will be forever in our hearts" while the other says "I love you with all my heart uncle Matt, I miss you."
Mall memorial tree humanizes loved ones lost to drug toxicity

The tree, located at Northills Mall, features photographs and names of over 50 Kamloops residents lost to drug toxicity.

five women stand in front of a computer monitor ahead of this year's Campout to End Youth Homelessness in honour of Katherine McParland
Former director commemorated at 6th annual Campout to End Youth Homelessness

Community members gathered in the cold on Dec. 9 to raise money for vulnerable youth and remember organizer Katherine McParland.

Two images side by side. In one, Jay Stepp is pictured in his wheelchair smiling at the camera. He is in the People in Motion recreation room. In the other photo, Leanne Mackinnon sits in her wheelchair behind a desk at Walmart, where she works. A display of makeup products is behind her.
Residents say making Kamloops more accessible requires action and care

Residents with mobility challenges say despite progress to make Kamloops accessible, the city can still be difficult to navigate.

The image features The Loop Resource Centre: a teal one story building with a tin roof. Above the door an address reads 405A. A bike, shopping cart, wheelchair and other items sit outside.
Cold snap, provider issues delay Kamloops emergency shelter services

Defying its nuisance status, The Loop stepped up to support homeless residents last week

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Juniper Ridge residents feeling stranded as wait for a second access road continues

Despite being one of Kamloops’ fastest-growing neighbourhoods, Juniper Ridge still doesn’t have a secondary access point.

An architectural sketch shows plans for a Thompson Rivers University (TRU) luxury community development called The Reach Neighbourhood
Creative ideas needed to help stem student housing shortage

Lands allocated for development by the TRU Community Trust could help lessen student housing stress — but they're being used for luxury living instead.

A picture of city hall from the front shows the landscaping and square greybuilding.
Crime rates are on the rise in Kamloops. But can policing alone reduce them?

Disrupting social services likely won't be the solution to Kamloops' crime rates, despite suggestions from the new mayor and council.

Royal Inland Hospital glows at sunset amid doctors shortage. International medical graduates could help stem shortage but the province continues to put up barriers. The hospital grows orange against a warm and sunlit background.
International medical graduates face placement barriers despite Interior staff shortage

A would-be Kamloops doctor says limits on international medical graduates forced her to leave the region.

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