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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 southern Central Interior region, spanning the Thompson and Shuswap districts.
Kamloops gets short cold snaps where temperatures can drop to around or below −30 °C (−22 °F) when Arctic air manages to cross the Rockies and Columbia Mountains into the Interior. Kamloops in the Fraser River watershed. Kamloops has the third mildest winter of any non-coastal city in Canada, after Penticton and Kelowna. [24]
Canadian Forces Station Kamloops (ADC ID: SM-153/C-153) is a closed General Surveillance Radar station. It is located 12.8 miles (20.6 km) northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia on the peak of Mount Lolo .
Where bidding wars are erupting. ... According to Redfin, at least 24% of homes sold in the four weeks leading up to Jan. 7, sold above list price. On average, the median price of homes sold was ...
The city's main daily newspaper was the Kamloops Daily News which ceased publication in 2014. [1] The city is also home to Kamloops This Week , [ 2 ] a free newspaper which publishes two times a week.
The real estate market has been on a wild ride the past few years. During the peak of the pandemic, interest rates plummeted and buyers got into bidding wars over homes -- sometimes paying ...
Kamloops-North Thompson is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada.. It was formerly considered a political bellwether for the next provincial government, having swung to the governing party ever since party politics was introduced into British Columbia.
[24] [25] [26] By the mid-1700s, New France had about one-tenth of the population of the British Thirteen Colonies to the south. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] In addition to the Thirteen Colonies, the English chartered seasonal fishing settlements in Newfoundland Colony and claimed Hudson Bay and its drainage basin, known as Rupert's Land , through the Hudson ...