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The Kamloops Daily News, also known as simply The Daily News [1] was a local daily newspaper in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. It was owned by Glacier Media . The paper was founded in 1931 as the Kamloops Shopper by George Duncan Brown.
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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.
Gaglardi was born in Mission, British Columbia as one of eleven children to poor Italian immigrants. [1] In 1938 he married Jennie Sandin, a Pentecostal minister. He attended Bible school and was ordained a Pentecostal minister. In 1944 he moved to Kamloops and became the leader of Calvary Temple (now St. Andrew's). [2]
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 ]
Peter Gordon Milobar (born February 13, 1970) is a Canadian politician serving as an MLA (Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia) from Kamloops.Milobar was elected in the 2017 provincial election [1] as a member of the BC Liberal caucus, representing the electoral district of the Kamloops-North Thompson.
Kamloops (/ ˈ k æ m l uː p s / KAM-loops) is a city in south-central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, which join to become the Thompson River in Kamloops, and east of Kamloops Lake. It is located in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, whose district offices are based here.