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  2. Kamloops Heritage Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Kamloops Heritage Railway is a heritage railway in Kamloops, British Columbia. The railway used to operate throughout the year running trains within Kamloops. The train was pulled by restored steam locomotive Canadian National Railway #2141, the "Spirit of Kamloops". The museum is currently on temporary static display.

  3. Auction Network - Wikipedia

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    Auction Network is a 24-hour [1] Internet and cable television channel that allows viewers to participate remotely in auctions taking place throughout the world. Viewers become “virtual bidders” in live auctions of items, including automobiles, collectibles, million dollar thoroughbreds, art, wine collections, and sports and celebrity memorabilia, among other things, with a portion of ...

  4. Kamloops - Wikipedia

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    Kamloops has the third mildest winter of any non-coastal city in Canada, after Penticton and Kelowna. [24] The coldest months are December and January, when the mean temperatures are −2.0 °C (28 °F) and −2.7 °C (27 °F). [25] That average sharply increases with an average maximum temperature of 3.9 °C (39 °F) in February.

  5. Kamloops station - Wikipedia

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    Kamloops station is a railway station in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It serves as the overnight stopover point for the Rocky Mountaineer train service to Jasper and Banff from Vancouver . [ 1 ]

  6. Kamloops This Week - Wikipedia

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    Kamloops This Week was a local newspaper in Kamloops, British Columbia from 1988 to 2023. In October 2023, the paper announced it will print its final issue on Oct. 25. [ 2 ]

  7. Rayleigh, Kamloops - Wikipedia

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    In May 1973, the municipality of Rayleigh was added to the city of Kamloops. A former post office here was named Rayleigh Mount. [2] This post office was named by the first postmaster W A Belcham after his home town in England. He, his wife Elizabeth, and son W A K Belcham operated the post office until the 1940s when they moved to Little Fort.

  8. Brocklehurst, Kamloops - Wikipedia

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    The Kamloops Airport was built west of the German Village in 1939. The first School was established here in 1930 it was a small wooden shack used by the German Settlers with population growing in "German Town" a need for a newer school was necessary thus a 2-Room schoolhouse Brocklehurst Elementary School (later named Crestline Elementary ...

  9. Kamloops Memorial Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Kamloops Memorial Arena is an ice hockey arena built in 1948 in Kamloops, British Columbia. It hosted the Western Hockey League teams including the Kamloops Chiefs, Kamloops Junior Oilers and, most notably, the Kamloops Blazers. It was replaced in 1992 by the new Riverside Coliseum (now known as the Sandman Centre). However, the old arena ...