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  2. Reid Hamer-Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Hamer-Jackson was born at the North Vancouver General Hospital in North Vancouver, [2] the son of Maurice "Hamer" (né Chasney) [4] and Diana Hamer-Jackson (née King). [5]Hamer-Jackson first moved to Kamloops in 1973, [6] where he attended Brocklehurst Middle School.

  3. CFJC-TV - Wikipedia

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    CFJC-TV (analogue channel 4) is a television station in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, affiliated with Citytv. Owned by the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group , the station has studios on Pemberton Terrace and Columbia Street West in Kamloops, and its transmitter is located near Southern Yellowhead Highway/ Highway 5 , southeast of Kamloops ...

  4. Phil Gaglardi - Wikipedia

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    The party had enough seats to form a minority government, but had no leader. Gaglardi ran for the post, but lost in a vote of caucus members. It was reported that Gaglardi lost to W.A.C. Bennett by ten votes to nine, but according to Bennett's biographer, Bennett received ten of the 19 votes and Gaglardi only one. [ 6 ]

  5. Deaths in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Arellano Lennox , 96, Panamanian marine biologist, nationalist leader and politician, president of the National Assembly (1990). [2] Leo Batista , 92, Brazilian journalist. [3] Marcel Bonin, 93, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins, Montreal Canadiens), four-time Stanley Cup champion. [4]

  6. The Kamloops Daily News - Wikipedia

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    A year later it was changed to Kamloops News Advertiser. By 1968 the paper was published twice a week and three times a week two months later. The word "Advertiser" was dropped from the title in 1973. The paper was published Monday to Friday in 1982. By 1986 the paper was published six days a week and the name changed to The Kamloops Daily News ...

  7. 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 ]

  8. Nelson Riis - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Riis was born in High River, Alberta on 10 January 1942 to Hans and Signe Riis.He attended school in Longview, Alberta and Port Moody, BC. [1] Early occupations included clerk, waiter, fisherman, surveyor, truck driver, timber cruiser, farm labourer, deckhand, and refinery worker.

  9. Claude Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Claude Harry Richmond (born August 3, 1935) is a former Canadian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, representing the riding of Kamloops from 1981 to 1991 as part of the British Columbia Social Credit Party (Socred), [2] and from 2001 to 2009 as part of the British Columbia Liberal Party.

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