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Thursday, December 18th, 2014
Snowshoeing in Kamloops, British Columbia
Snowshoeing in Kamloops, BC
This is one of the most popular and invigorating winter activities that can be done almost anywhere. Snowshoeing in Kamloops is easy to do with a diverse number of areas to get out and explore, from quiet, snow-laden forests and open clearings to Riverside Park located in the heart of downtown Kamloops.
Pack a thermos of hot chocolate and a snack and make a day of it, or just head out for an afternoon breaking a snowy trail under gorgeous sunny skies.
Here are some recommended areas to try:
> Stake Lake: Stake Lake is located 25 minutes south of Kamloops on Lac Le Jeune Road and is a beautiful area to snowshoe with 5 snowshoe trails making up 12km of trails. Rentals of snowshoes are available for both on ($10) and off ($20) the Stake Lake trails. For information on rates, click here.
> Sun Peaks Resort: The snowshoeing trails at Sun Peaks Resort are world class. Enjoy lunch in the Village and then set out for an afternoon of exploring the beautiful resort on snowshoes.
> McConnel Lake Provincial Park: McConnel Lake is located 35km south of Kamloops (take Lac Le Jeune Exit off of HWY 5). The trail around the lake is about 4km and is great for snowshoeing!
> Lac du Bois Provincial Park: Although there are no designated trails, snowshoeing provides a way to experience this beautiful park.
> Kenna Cartwright Park: With its extensive trail system, Kenna Cartwright provides a great place to snowshoe right in town.
> Harper Mountain: Located only 20 minutes from Kamloops, Harper Mountain not only has skiing & tubing available but also has great snoeshoeing! Enjoy a 1km loop then stop in the Lodge for some hot cocoa.
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Friday, October 31st, 2014
1) Orpheum Theatre, 884 Granville Street
Since it was built in 1927, the Orpheum has played host to a variety of performers, including an acrobat who fell to his death during a vaudeville act. Since then, he’s been a regular fixture at the theatre, with many sightings of him — mostly as an orb of light — reported by staff and performers.
2) Vogue Theatre, 918 Granville St.
Built in 1941, the Vogue Theatre was first established as a popular venue for concerts, plays and big-name performers. It’s also reportedly home to two ghosts, one of whom entertains and spooks guests with his footsteps and the opening of doors in the downstairs dressing room area. His pal enjoys shocking folks by appearing nonchalantly, dressed in a tux and bow tie, in the seating area. The ghosts have been spottedseveral times, including by a performer while on stage.
3) The Dominion Building, 207 W. Hastings
Opened in 1909, this 13-storey building was once the tallest in the British Empire, and Vancouver’s first steel-framed highrise. It’s now headquarters to many of the city’s young creative professionals who enjoy its well-maintained heritage character and affordable rent. A building of this stature deserved the big grand opening celebration it received. Sadly, the party was cut short for its architect, John S. Helyer. It’s said he either threw himself or fell down the stairs, and was killed. Since then, his spirit has been seen — and his footsteps heard — in the stairway between the seventh and eighth floors.
4) Hotel Vancouver, 900 W. Georgia
Cue the cheesy Chris de Burgh tune: The Hotel Vancouver’s resident ghost — the lady in red, as she’s known — won’t turn down your sheets. But she may scare the bejesus out of you when the elevator makes an unscheduled stop on the 14th floor, and there she appears, an elegant beauty floating along the hallway. Some stories have her walking on the window ledge. No worries; it’s not like she’s going to fall and die.
5) Beatty Street Drill Hall, 620 Beatty
Paranormal enthusiasts seem to enjoy hearing footsteps and voices in the basement, and watching books and wall hangings fall down for no apparent reason. A mysterious unknown man has been seen in the Officers’ and Senior NCO messes. In Officers’ Row, staff have reportedly heard footsteps, had the feeling of being touched and felt cold spots, and heard the ringing of unplugged phones.
6) UBC/University Boulevard
Sometime in the 1960s, while driving on University Boulevard on their way to UBC’s main library, a couple got into an argument (or so the story goes). The young woman got out of the car and started walking in the rain. She was hit by a car and killed. But death, it seems, didn’t keep her from hitchhiking along that road. She’s been haunting young men who pick her up out of the rain by giving them a piece of paper with the library’s address on it. If the man is alone, she’ll jump in the rear seat, and then vanish. Also, at UBC’s library itself, the ghost of an older woman in a dress has been seen.
7) Hycroft Mansion, 1489 McRae Ave
Hycroft Mansion was a stately home built for politician and war heroGen. Alexander Duncan McRae. Since his demise, it’s been the haunt, literally, of many honourable ghostly guests, including McRae (dressed in his First World War uniform) and his wife. The home was used as a veteran’s hospital during the Second World War, which makes the ghostly sounds of a crying man seem quite appropriate. Images of the head nurse have been seen, and apparitions of at least three war vets, in full uniform, would have made any visitor stand at attention.
8) Gastown, along Cordova and Water Streets
The five-block area along Cordova and Water streets, east fromWaterfront Station, includes some pretty creepy spots. Among the breathless tales: A man wearing a bowler hat was observed in the hallway of the Bodega Hotel. Another incident involved the manager of the card shop in the Hotel Europe, who was looking into a security mirror when she saw an eccentric looking man wearing strange clothes. These apparitions were dressed not like others of our time, but as they would have appeared in the late 1800s … about the same time as the Great Fire.
9) The Old Spaghetti Factory, 53 Water St.
A decommissioned British Electric streetcar trolley from the 1950s sits in the middle of the dining room, and in it sits a ghost conductor. Longtime employees have reported hearing their names called out and feeling the presence of the mysterious diner, while vintage photos in the restaurant show a shadowy figure in a seat in the streetcar. A second ghost has also been reported: a red-headed man who likes to surprise women in the ladies’ washroom.
10) Mushroom Studios, 1234 W. 6th Ave.
Diana Ross and the Supremes, Led Zeppelin, Heart, Queensryche,Loverboy and Sarah McLachlan all recorded there. And numerous people who’ve worked at Mushroom Studios claim it’s haunted, perhaps by one Shelley Siegel, the man who helped Ann and Nancy Wilson make it big with tunes like Dreamboat Annie, which was recorded in the building. Siegel died in his early 30s from a brain aneurysm; his body’s buried at Forest Lawn Cemetery. His spirit, however …
Special to The Vancouver Sun
With thanks to Lorne Richard, director of operations at Vancouver Trolley Tours, which conducts tours of local sites of murders and hauntings.
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Saturday, August 16th, 2014
KAMLOOPS – This Saturday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m McDonald Park will play host to a celebration honoring everything that makes the North Shore special, from the people and parks to the businesses and services.
Business improvement association executive director Steven Puhallo says this year Overlander Days will once again feature the Tastes of the North Shore but will include several new additions with proceeds from food sales going towards the Meals On Wheels program.
Several new attractions will also be set up for kids, including a dunk tank — proceeds to People in Motion, henna art and local firefighters with a firetruck. There’ll also be face painting, free access to the pool and splash pad, games, inflatable bouncers, princesses and super heroes.
A special seniors area will once again be set up. Live entertainment featuring local performers and demonstrations — including martial arts, yoga and fitness — is scheduled with Paisley Groove headlining in the afternoon. Information booths and businesses will also be on hand and for those cycling to the park, a bicycle valet will be available.
The event takes place Saturday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at McDonald Park.
Currently Environment Canada is calling for cloudy with a chance of rain and a high of 25 Celsius on Saturday.
To contact a reporter for this story, email Jennifer Stahn at jstahn@infonews.ca or call 250-819-3723.
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Thursday, August 14th, 2014
After a lacklustre start to the year, Kamloops Real Estate sales are on the upswing. Find out which area is the most popular here: http://cfjctv.com/story.php?id=20814

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Friday, August 8th, 2014
Already a fantastic annual event in many parts of Eastern Canada and the United States, Ribfest is coming to Kamloops!
This summer, Ribfest will take over Riverside Park from Friday, August 8th – August 10th (11am to 9pm all three days) in Kamloops’ for a full weekend of fantastic, free, family fun.
In conjunction with Hot Nite in the City, the highly successful Ribfest offers a rib cook-off between five champion barbeque teams; music and entertainment throughout the entire event; entertainment and activities for children and youth, as well as a Refreshment Center and a whole whack of great vendors.
Come and enjoy the fun!
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Friday, August 1st, 2014
This email was sent by Linda Klein of Royal LePage Westwin Realty- Kamloops
800 SEYMOUR Kamloops, BC, V2C2H5
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Monday, July 28th, 2014
The Kamloopa Powwow is one of the largest celebrations of First Nations’ culture and heritage in Western Canada! The Pow Wow is a spectacular expression of the Secwepemc people’s heritage and is a vibrant display of storytelling, song, and dance in traditional regalia.
The Kamloopa Powwow represents many years of stories and events from previous years packed into three exciting days at the Secwepemc Pow Wow Grounds located 2 minutes from the city centre, alongside the South Thompson River in Kamloops.
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August 1 – 3, 2014Location:
Tk’emlups Indian Band Powwow grounds are located at the “Special Events Facility” along No. 5 Yellowhead Hwy., Kamloops BCThe Kamloopa Powwow Society
331-345 Yellowhead Hwy., Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1
P: 250.828.9782
Email
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Categories Include:Traditional, Chicken, Jingle, Grass, Fancy Feather & Fancy Shawl for Adult, Golden Age, Teen & Junior
Drumming Contest
Admission:
General Admission: $10 per day; $20 Weekend Pass
Drummers & Dancers will be charded a $5 Fee and given a Weekend Pass
Grand Entry: Friday 7pm
Saturday 12pm & 7pm
Sunday 12pm
“Native” Arts & Crafts Booths Available. All booths must be pre-registered
No Outside Concessions, Raffles or 50/50’s
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Friday, July 18th, 2014
The Canadian housing market shows no signs of slowing down during the typically slowing summer months. Economists say they continue to be surprised by the strength in the housing market and continued appetite that Canadians have towards home ownership.
The U.S economy is growing much faster than expected and unemployment is down to 6.1% which is at its lowest level since the summer of 2008. Housing starts across the US have also exceeded the expectations of many economists. This encouraging news is causing speculation that the US Federal Reserve will be forced to raise interest rates faster than anticipated to ensure inflation does not become a concern.
According to Bloomberg News, Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve states, “The data keeps telling us we ought to be raising rates, if we wait too long we could find ourselves raising rates faster and higher than we want to.” Historically, our interest rates usually follow the lead of the US.
With the hot real estate market this summer, it makes sense to get a pre-approved mortgage with a locked in interest rate while we are still at historical lows. Access to major banks, trust companies and credit unions combined with my expertise provides you the opportunity to get the right mortgage with the best possible rate and terms.
Contact me today.
Regards,Keith Allan,
MA Kamloops
Mortgage Consultant(250) 318-1378
(250) 374-3010
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2014
July 21st 2014This edition of the Weekly Rate Minder has the latest, best rates for Canadian mortgages. At Dominion Lending Centres, we work on your behalf to find the mortgage that suits your needs. Best of all — our service is free.* It’s the selected lender that pays us and YOU get the best rate. *(O.A.C., E.&O.E.)• Our Best National Rates
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Terms |
Bank Rates |
Our Rates |
6 Month |
4.00% |
3.95% |
1 YEAR |
3.09% |
2.89% |
2 YEARS |
3.04% |
2.59% |
3 YEARS |
3.44% |
2.79% |
4 YEARS |
3.94% |
2.77% |
5 YEARS |
4.79% |
2.99% |
7 YEARS |
6.04% |
3.79% |
10 YEARS |
6.50% |
4.39% |
Rates are subject to change without notice. *OAC E&OE |
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Prime Rate is 3.00% |
Variable rate mortgages from as low as Prime minus 0.55%
Please note that rates shown above are subject to change without notice. The rates shown are posted rates and the actual rate you receive may be different, depending upon your personal financial situation. “Some conditions may apply. Rates may vary from Province to Province. Rates subject to change without notice. *O.A.C. E.& O.E.” Check with your Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Professional for full details and to determine what rate will be available for you.
*O.A.C., E.& O.E.
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2014
Situated in the beautiful gated community of West Pines Villas adjacent to the Dunes Golf Course this immaculate 2 bdrm level entry rancher was professionally painted. Features vaulted 9’ceilings, wide hallways,3 patios, bright kitchen with eating area. Storage/pantry with sink & 2nd fridge. Spacious master bedroom,ensuite with sep tub & shower,excel closet organizers in walk in closet. Built in computer desk,cabinets & closet organizers in 2nd bedroom. Gas fireplace in living room. Main private patio features sun setter awning,gas BBQ hook up. Large 2 car garage with work bench & storage room. Near new HE furnace with accuclean filter. New A/C. This complex is beautifully maintained. You can walk to the 1st tee box & clubhouse of the Golf Course. Transportation is right outside the gate & shopping close by. If you are looking for a great place to retire or that lock & leave lifestyle this property is the one. Nothing to do but move in & enjoy.
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