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  1. Tkʼemlúps te SecwépemcBand No. 688. Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc ( pronounced [tkʼəmˈlups tə səˈxʷɛpəmx] ), [1] abbreviated TteS and previously known as the Kamloops Indian Band, is a First Nations government within the Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, [2] which represents ten of the seventeen Secwepemc band governments, all in the ...

  2. Thompson Rivers University's Kamloops Campus. TRU's 250-acre main campus in Kamloops is situated on McGill Road in the city's southwest Sahali area, overlooking the junction of the North and South Thompson rivers from which the university takes its name. The campus has 40 acres of gardens and the largest arboretum in BC's Interior.

  3. Tenants. Kamloops Blazers ( WHL) (1992–present) The Sandman Centre (formerly known as Riverside Coliseum and Interior Savings Centre) is a 5,464-seat multi-purpose arena in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It is home to the Kamloops Blazers ice hockey team. The arena is owned by the City of Kamloops. The current naming rights holder is ...

  4. fi.wikipedia.org › wiki › KamloopsKamloops – Wikipedia

    Kamloops on Brittiläisessä Kolumbiassa Kanadassa sijaitseva kaupunki, jonka väkiluku on 90 000 (2016). Se sijaitsee noin 310 kilometriä Vancouverista koilliseen Thompsonjoen pohjois- ja etelähaaran yhtymäkohdassa. [2] Kaupungin tärkeimpiä elinkeinoja ovat maatalous, metsäteollisuus ja kaivosteollisuus. [2]

  5. The Kamloops NorthPaws were founded in 2020 as an expansion member of the West Coast League. The franchise was announced on September 9, 2020, by owners Norm Daley, Neal Perry, and Jon Pankuch. [1] The moniker NorthPaws was selected to denote Canadian pride and show cohesion among local baseball programs. Additionally, the name is a play on the ...

  6. The Kamloops Daily News, also known as simply The Daily News [1] was a local daily newspaper in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It was owned by Glacier Media . The paper was founded in 1931 as the Kamloops Shopper by George Duncan Brown. George Dawson and Watt Francis took the paper over in 1937 and called it the Kamloops Advertiser.

  7. Kamloops (City of) v Nielsen, [1984] 2 SCR 2 (" Kamloops ") is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision setting forth the criteria that must be met for a plaintiff to make a claim in tort for pure economic loss. In that regard, the Kamloops case is significant because the Supreme Court adopted the "proximity" test set out in the House of ...

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