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Though best known as a recreation and fitness facility, our Y is so much more.  Our team of dedicated staff and volunteers is committed to the development and delivery of a wide range of community-specific programs and services designed to meet local needs and promote growth of spirit, mind and body of all people.  Shelter services for women and children in crisis, parenting and caregiver classes, special events, resident and day camps, and leadership training programs reach far beyond the walls of our facility to empower and enhance the lives of community members regardless of social, racial or economic backgrounds.
The BIG Little Science Centre (BLSC) was started in February 2000 by Gordon R. Gore, a retired BIG Little Science Centre Photos GIF science teacher who has dedicated his life to teaching science in an interactive environment. The Centre currently operates out of four classrooms leased from School District 73 at Bert Edwards Science and Technology School. The current program format allows visitors a period of time to experiment on their own at any of 120 plus hands-on stations located in two classrooms.  A third room is used for demonstrations while the fourth room is used for demonstrations and serves as a basic teaching laboratory with capacity for 32 visitors.
The Kamloops Community Volunteer Services Society (dba “Volunteer Kamloops”) is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for citizens of our community by providing ongoing support and encouragement to individuals as they seek ways to become actively involved through volunteering, and to member agencies that rely on volunteers to deliver their programs and services.
Since 1957, the BC Paraplegic Association (BCPA) has been a vital link to the community and successful independent living for thousands of people with spinal cord injuries. There are over 5000 people living in BC who have a permanent spinal cord injury that affects every aspect of their lives. Over 400,000 British Columbians have a disability that affects their mobility.
Java Mountain News is the only solely owned and operated newspaper on the Kamloops North Shore. Java Mountain News is an entertainment newspaper in Kamloops, published on Fridays and is distributed to cafes, coffee shops, medical offices and virtually any place that has a waiting area for its clients.
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