Kamloops city councillor Denis Walsh is not happy with the process that led to the decision to go ahead with a pilot project in Riverside Park. He makes his opinion known.
Walsh also addresses being called, "Dr. No." Does he think he is too often against progress and change in the city?
We also have a great chat with 13-year-old Kamloops runner Raiya Matonovich, who has star power and is posting world-class times in the 800m and 1,500m distances.
We introduce a new title sponsor — Holmes is Where the Heart Is. Look out for the commercial next week, when the matchmaking service's three-episode stint as title sponsor begins.
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