Kamloops Last Week, brought to you by Nu Leaf Produce Market, turns 20 on Wednesday.
Co-host and KTW editor Chris Foulds has his say on habitual criminals, prolific offenders who have many Kamloopsians questioning the catch-and-release system.
NorKam secondary rugby and volleyball girls put co-host Marty Hastings through drills ahead of Pass for the Cure, a breast cancer awareness event scheduled for Friday.
Among the student-athlete interviewees are Myranda MacKenzie, Aleyna Gamble, Courtney Jones, Samanah Shanko, Brooke Jeffries and Jaime Dickson. Aaron Shufletoski joins us to talk about the Effie Arts Collective — Eff Buddies wanted — and his efforts to spur the live entertainment scene in Kamloops.
KTW reporters Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio return for another edition of the #LastWeekClique. Wallace details the city’s organic waste pilot program and asks for public feedback — what do you think about it? Email us at
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Potestio discusses a court case over public access to a pair of B.C. lakes that is dead in the water after the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal.
Foulds talks about the ramifications of the decision for the Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club and U.S. billionaire Stan Kroenke and his Douglas Lake Cattle Company.
Pushy salespeople and show criticism are addressed during show-opening banter.
Nu Leaf Produce Market will bring its commercial juicer to Applefest in Merritt on Oct. 30.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Purity Feed and will feature a pumpkin patch. Thanks again to Lee’s Music for hosting us in state-of-the-art Studio 2.
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