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Find sites that reflect the make up of the region's community. This includes religious, civic, and historical sites, as well as personal pages pertaining to the region.
http://www.spca.bc.ca/kamloops/
Contains upcoming events, programs, volunteer opportunities, list of adoptable animals, membership information and directions.
http://www.cowboylife.com/
Dedicated to cowboys and the western ranching lifestyle.
http://www.kamloopscrimestoppers.ca/
Contains unsolved crimes details, mugshots and FAQ.
http://www.kfrs.ca/
Offers support programs for parents and their children.
http://kamloopsfoodbank.org/
Offers profile, details of services, photo/video gallery, event list, fundraising information, news and contacts.
http://www.kamrail.com/
Describes steam rail tours, rates and history.
http://kamloopspride.wixsite.com/kamloopspride
A group working with the area gay, lesbian and bisexual community that coordinates social functions and support groups.
http://www.bcchs.com/
Conducts and operates the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame, and the Kamloops Cowboy Festival.
http://www.csikamloops.ca/
Not-for-profit seniors' organization offers a list of programs and services, event calendar and links to resources.
http://www.kamloopsfoundation.com/
Works to improve the quality of life in the Thompson, Nicola and South Cariboo region. Outlines types of funds, grants given and donation policies. See BC Interior Community Foundation for current news.
http://www.secwepemc.org/
A non-profit native organization. The mandate is to assist the Secwepemc people and bands to preserve, record, perpetuate, and enhance language, history, and culture.
http://tkemlups.ca/
A progressive community committed to attaining self-sufficiency and independence through education and social programs, as well as with business and economic development ventures.
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