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HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penalty2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West.BUILDING PERMITS
A Building Permit is required in order to: erect a new building or structure, including retaining walls over 1.2 m in height; swimming pool; and hot tubs. to demolish, relocate, repair, alter, or make additions to an existing building or structure. A siting permit isrequired for
2021 TAX RATE SUMMARY draft city of kamloops - tax rates 2021 other governments total code class city other all bcaa tnrd hospital school total rates 1 residential 4.64 0.0411 0.2787 0.4141 1.8085 2.5424 7.1824 2 utilities 40.00 0.4731 0.9755 1.4494 12.8600 15.7580 55.7580 3 supportive housing 5.16 0.0000 0.2787 0.4141 0.1000 0.7928 5.9528 4 major industry 66.60 0.4731 0.9476 1.4079 3.8600 6.6886 73.2886 OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. DOWNTOWN PARKING RATES & PASSES Monthly parking passes are available through Precise Parklink. Pay parking in effect Monday–Saturday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm. Any meter in the downtown area up to 3 hours maximum. 300 St. Paul Street Parking Lot - $75 per month or $6 per day. 400 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $55 per month or $4 per day. 500 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $40 per monthLET'S TALK KAMLOOPS
Welcome to Let’s Talk Kamloops, the City of Kamloops’ online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback on City matters. We want to empower you, our residents, to be more active in shaping your community and future. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to City projects. CURBSIDE ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION During this phase, the City will implement curbside organic waste collection for all single-family households and multi-family households that are on curbside collection routes (individual carts, not shared carts or bins). *The timing of phases 2 and 3 are dependent upon successful grant funding. The City is seeking public input intothe design
CITY OF KAMLOOPSMAPS & APPSRECYCLING & GARBAGECAREER OPPORTUNITIESDEPARTMENTS & ADMINISTRATIONCITY SERVICES Scheduled Maintenance All City of Kamloops internet-based services will be unavailable for approximately 5 minutes starting at 5:00 am on Thursday, June 10, 2021. TRAFFIC DATA AND WEBCAMS Traffic and Transportation. 105 Seymour Street. Kamloops, BC V2C 2C6. ph 250-828-3774. fx 250-828-3848. Email.HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penalty2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West.BUILDING PERMITS
A Building Permit is required in order to: erect a new building or structure, including retaining walls over 1.2 m in height; swimming pool; and hot tubs. to demolish, relocate, repair, alter, or make additions to an existing building or structure. A siting permit isrequired for
2021 TAX RATE SUMMARY draft city of kamloops - tax rates 2021 other governments total code class city other all bcaa tnrd hospital school total rates 1 residential 4.64 0.0411 0.2787 0.4141 1.8085 2.5424 7.1824 2 utilities 40.00 0.4731 0.9755 1.4494 12.8600 15.7580 55.7580 3 supportive housing 5.16 0.0000 0.2787 0.4141 0.1000 0.7928 5.9528 4 major industry 66.60 0.4731 0.9476 1.4079 3.8600 6.6886 73.2886 OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. DOWNTOWN PARKING RATES & PASSES Monthly parking passes are available through Precise Parklink. Pay parking in effect Monday–Saturday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm. Any meter in the downtown area up to 3 hours maximum. 300 St. Paul Street Parking Lot - $75 per month or $6 per day. 400 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $55 per month or $4 per day. 500 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $40 per monthLET'S TALK KAMLOOPS
Welcome to Let’s Talk Kamloops, the City of Kamloops’ online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback on City matters. We want to empower you, our residents, to be more active in shaping your community and future. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to City projects. CURBSIDE ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION During this phase, the City will implement curbside organic waste collection for all single-family households and multi-family households that are on curbside collection routes (individual carts, not shared carts or bins). *The timing of phases 2 and 3 are dependent upon successful grant funding. The City is seeking public input intothe design
CITY OF KAMLOOPS
Scheduled Maintenance All City of Kamloops internet-based services will be unavailable for approximately 5 minutes starting at 5:00 am on Thursday, June 10, 2021. TRAFFIC SIGNAL OPTIMIZATIONS COMING TO DOWNTOWN Kamloops, BC - On June 13 and 16, 2021, City crews will be completing the Downtown Signal Optimization Project.This project will bring several key improvements to downtown traffic signals, including the following: Traffic Signal Optimization and Coordination in Downtown: As the last signal optimizations for downtown were completed in 2013 for the morning peak traffic period and 2015 forPROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes are due on Friday, July 2, 2021 Notices are mailed at the end of May. If you have not received your notice by the second week of June, please contact the Revenue Division at 250-828-3437 or revenue@kamloops.ca.2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West.RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE
Garbage Schedule. Residential recycling and garbage is collected on a weekly basis in five designated collection zones. To ensure garbage and recycling is collected, residents are reminded that under the City’s Solid Waste and Recyclables Bylaw No.40-59, garbage and recycling carts are to be placed at the curb by 7:00 am on designated collection days and to observe Bear Smart guidelines whenCOMMON BYLAWS
Good Neighbour Bylaw 49-1. To promote civic responsibility and encourage good relationships between neighbours. To protect and enhance the well-being of the city, this bylaw regulates nuisances, disturbances, that the property is not unsightly, offensive, unsanitary or noxious, and other objectionable situations, that is liable to disturb the quiet, rest, enjoyment, comfort, or convenienceof
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WATER CONSERVATION
Water is essential to our daily lives. Whenever it is used, there is a potential for water conservation both inside and outside of your home. Sensible water use can reduce the amount of stress that is placed on our resources, both by limiting water withdrawals and by decreasing wastewater distribution. CITY OF KAMLOOPSMAPS & APPSRECYCLING & GARBAGECAREER OPPORTUNITIESDEPARTMENTS & ADMINISTRATIONCITY SERVICES To develop the draft North Shore Neighbourhood Plan, the City of Kamloops is seeking feedback on a draft vision and strategic directions for the North Shore. TRAFFIC DATA AND WEBCAMS Traffic and Transportation. 105 Seymour Street. Kamloops, BC V2C 2C6. ph 250-828-3774. fx 250-828-3848. Email.2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West.HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penaltyBUILDING PERMITS
A Building Permit is required in order to: erect a new building or structure, including retaining walls over 1.2 m in height; swimming pool; and hot tubs. to demolish, relocate, repair, alter, or make additions to an existing building or structure. A siting permit isrequired for
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. 2021 TAX RATE SUMMARY draft city of kamloops - tax rates 2021 other governments total code class city other all bcaa tnrd hospital school total rates 1 residential 4.64 0.0411 0.2787 0.4141 1.8085 2.5424 7.1824 2 utilities 40.00 0.4731 0.9755 1.4494 12.8600 15.7580 55.7580 3 supportive housing 5.16 0.0000 0.2787 0.4141 0.1000 0.7928 5.9528 4 major industry 66.60 0.4731 0.9476 1.4079 3.8600 6.6886 73.2886 DOWNTOWN PARKING RATES & PASSES Monthly parking passes are available through Precise Parklink. Pay parking in effect Monday–Saturday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm. Any meter in the downtown area up to 3 hours maximum. 300 St. Paul Street Parking Lot - $75 per month or $6 per day. 400 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $55 per month or $4 per day. 500 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $40 per monthLET'S TALK KAMLOOPS
Welcome to Let’s Talk Kamloops, the City of Kamloops’ online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback on City matters. We want to empower you, our residents, to be more active in shaping your community and future. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to City projects. CURBSIDE ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION During this phase, the City will implement curbside organic waste collection for all single-family households and multi-family households that are on curbside collection routes (individual carts, not shared carts or bins). *The timing of phases 2 and 3 are dependent upon successful grant funding. The City is seeking public input intothe design
CITY OF KAMLOOPSMAPS & APPSRECYCLING & GARBAGECAREER OPPORTUNITIESDEPARTMENTS & ADMINISTRATIONCITY SERVICES To develop the draft North Shore Neighbourhood Plan, the City of Kamloops is seeking feedback on a draft vision and strategic directions for the North Shore. TRAFFIC DATA AND WEBCAMS Traffic and Transportation. 105 Seymour Street. Kamloops, BC V2C 2C6. ph 250-828-3774. fx 250-828-3848. Email.2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West.HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penaltyBUILDING PERMITS
A Building Permit is required in order to: erect a new building or structure, including retaining walls over 1.2 m in height; swimming pool; and hot tubs. to demolish, relocate, repair, alter, or make additions to an existing building or structure. A siting permit isrequired for
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. 2021 TAX RATE SUMMARY draft city of kamloops - tax rates 2021 other governments total code class city other all bcaa tnrd hospital school total rates 1 residential 4.64 0.0411 0.2787 0.4141 1.8085 2.5424 7.1824 2 utilities 40.00 0.4731 0.9755 1.4494 12.8600 15.7580 55.7580 3 supportive housing 5.16 0.0000 0.2787 0.4141 0.1000 0.7928 5.9528 4 major industry 66.60 0.4731 0.9476 1.4079 3.8600 6.6886 73.2886 DOWNTOWN PARKING RATES & PASSES Monthly parking passes are available through Precise Parklink. Pay parking in effect Monday–Saturday, 7:00 am–5:00 pm. Any meter in the downtown area up to 3 hours maximum. 300 St. Paul Street Parking Lot - $75 per month or $6 per day. 400 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $55 per month or $4 per day. 500 Lorne Street Parking Lot - $40 per monthLET'S TALK KAMLOOPS
Welcome to Let’s Talk Kamloops, the City of Kamloops’ online engagement site where you can contribute your ideas and feedback on City matters. We want to empower you, our residents, to be more active in shaping your community and future. We will listen to what you say, take your opinions into account, and report back to you on how community input contributes to City projects. CURBSIDE ORGANIC WASTE COLLECTION During this phase, the City will implement curbside organic waste collection for all single-family households and multi-family households that are on curbside collection routes (individual carts, not shared carts or bins). *The timing of phases 2 and 3 are dependent upon successful grant funding. The City is seeking public input intothe design
CITY OF KAMLOOPS
To develop the draft North Shore Neighbourhood Plan, the City of Kamloops is seeking feedback on a draft vision and strategic directions for the North Shore.2021 CITY CALENDAR
The 2021 Annual City Calendar is here! Download an electronic version of the calendar here. To view the current curbside collection schedule, click here. Calendars will be available for pickup while supplies last at the following select City facilities after December 7, 2020: City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West. TRAFFIC SIGNAL OPTIMIZATIONS COMING TO DOWNTOWN Kamloops, BC - On June 13 and 16, 2021, City crews will be completing the Downtown Signal Optimization Project.This project will bring several key improvements to downtown traffic signals, including the following: Traffic Signal Optimization and Coordination in Downtown: As the last signal optimizations for downtown were completed in 2013 for the morning peak traffic period and 2015 forCOMMON BYLAWS
Good Neighbour Bylaw 49-1. To promote civic responsibility and encourage good relationships between neighbours. To protect and enhance the well-being of the city, this bylaw regulates nuisances, disturbances, that the property is not unsightly, offensive, unsanitary or noxious, and other objectionable situations, that is liable to disturb the quiet, rest, enjoyment, comfort, or convenienceof
COUNCIL MEETINGS & PUBLIC HEARINGS All meetings are open to the public virtually, via Zoom unless closed pursuant to the Community Charter. Council Chambers has been temporarily relocated to Valley First Lounge at Sandman Centre (300 Lorne Street) to allow for proper physical distancing for staff andCouncil.
TEXTILE RECYCLING
Textile Recycling. Effective June 23, 2020, all donation bins are open. When residents make unused textile donations, they are supporting our community in a variety of ways. Donations help: support local charities that use unwanted textiles as a way to raise funds. make it easy for residents to declutter in ways that are environmentally friendly.BUSINESS LICENSING
All businesses, including home-based businesses, require a Business Licence issued by the City. Business Licences are issued to applicants that are in compliance with City regulations, which vary by the type of business being conducted. There is also an expedited process for home-based business, which can usually be completed within a day.WATER CONSERVATION
Water is essential to our daily lives. Whenever it is used, there is a potential for water conservation both inside and outside of your home. Sensible water use can reduce the amount of stress that is placed on our resources, both by limiting water withdrawals and by decreasing wastewater distribution. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements. The City's financial statements contain all revenues, expenditures, debts and funds for a calendar year. *The SOFI Report is the Statement of Financial Information Report and is required annually under the Financial Information Act. FIRE PREVENTION BYLAW This bylaw is intended to secure public safety and is subject to the British Columbia Fire Services Act and Regulations, as well as the National Fire Code of Canada. It covers fire protection and safety, open air fires, backyard burning, fireworks, inspections, andpenalties.
CITY OF KAMLOOPSMAPS & APPSRECYCLING & GARBAGECAREER OPPORTUNITIESDEPARTMENTS & ADMINISTRATIONCITY SERVICES To develop the draft North Shore Neighbourhood Plan, the City of Kamloops is seeking feedback on a draft vision and strategic directions for the North Shore.HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penalty TRAFFIC DATA AND WEBCAMS Traffic and Transportation. 105 Seymour Street. Kamloops, BC V2C 2C6. ph 250-828-3774. fx 250-828-3848. Email.PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes are due on Friday, July 2, 2021 Notices are mailed at the end of May. If you have not received your notice by the second week of June, please contact the Revenue Division at 250-828-3437 or revenue@kamloops.ca.UTILITIES BILLING
Utilities Billing. Water, sewer and garbage statements are mailed semi-annually for all flat rate utility accounts. Semi-annual payments are due in full by the last working day of March and September. For all utility clients with water meters, statements are mailed quarterly. Quarterly payments are due in full on or before theapplicable due
RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE
Garbage Schedule. Residential recycling and garbage is collected on a weekly basis in five designated collection zones. To ensure garbage and recycling is collected, residents are reminded that under the City’s Solid Waste and Recyclables Bylaw No.40-59, garbage and recycling carts are to be placed at the curb by 7:00 am on designated collection days and to observe Bear Smart guidelines whenWATER CONSERVATION
Water is essential to our daily lives. Whenever it is used, there is a potential for water conservation both inside and outside of your home. Sensible water use can reduce the amount of stress that is placed on our resources, both by limiting water withdrawals and by decreasing wastewater distribution. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements. The City's financial statements contain all revenues, expenditures, debts and funds for a calendar year. *The SOFI Report is the Statement of Financial Information Report and is required annually under the Financial Information Act. TAX INSTALLMENT PLAN SERVICE (TIPS) The Tax Installment Plan Service (TIPS) is an optional payment plan for taxpayers to make monthly pre-payments towards their next year's property taxes. Property Taxes are billed annually in the middle of the year for taxes for the current calendar year (January 1 to December 31). Sign Up Now CITY OF KAMLOOPSMAPS & APPSRECYCLING & GARBAGECAREER OPPORTUNITIESDEPARTMENTS & ADMINISTRATIONCITY SERVICES To develop the draft North Shore Neighbourhood Plan, the City of Kamloops is seeking feedback on a draft vision and strategic directions for the North Shore.HOME OWNER GRANTS
The Home Owner Grant is a provincial subsidy program that reduces the amount of property tax you pay for your principal residence. Property owners must meet the eligibility requirements and complete an application form each year. PLEASE NOTE: Home Owner Grant applications must be filed annually. Any applications that are incomplete, unclaimed, or late, will result in penalty TRAFFIC DATA AND WEBCAMS Traffic and Transportation. 105 Seymour Street. Kamloops, BC V2C 2C6. ph 250-828-3774. fx 250-828-3848. Email.PROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes are due on Friday, July 2, 2021 Notices are mailed at the end of May. If you have not received your notice by the second week of June, please contact the Revenue Division at 250-828-3437 or revenue@kamloops.ca.UTILITIES BILLING
Utilities Billing. Water, sewer and garbage statements are mailed semi-annually for all flat rate utility accounts. Semi-annual payments are due in full by the last working day of March and September. For all utility clients with water meters, statements are mailed quarterly. Quarterly payments are due in full on or before theapplicable due
RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE
Garbage Schedule. Residential recycling and garbage is collected on a weekly basis in five designated collection zones. To ensure garbage and recycling is collected, residents are reminded that under the City’s Solid Waste and Recyclables Bylaw No.40-59, garbage and recycling carts are to be placed at the curb by 7:00 am on designated collection days and to observe Bear Smart guidelines whenWATER CONSERVATION
Water is essential to our daily lives. Whenever it is used, there is a potential for water conservation both inside and outside of your home. Sensible water use can reduce the amount of stress that is placed on our resources, both by limiting water withdrawals and by decreasing wastewater distribution. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN (KAMPLAN) An Official Community Plan (OCP) provides direction to guide decisions on planning and land use management within the jurisdiction of a city. The City of Kamloops’ OCP, KAMPLAN, was completed in 2017 and adopted in 2018. The OCP includes a growth plan to a population of 120,000 residents, policies to guide planning and land use, and guidelines for development. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements. The City's financial statements contain all revenues, expenditures, debts and funds for a calendar year. *The SOFI Report is the Statement of Financial Information Report and is required annually under the Financial Information Act. TAX INSTALLMENT PLAN SERVICE (TIPS) The Tax Installment Plan Service (TIPS) is an optional payment plan for taxpayers to make monthly pre-payments towards their next year's property taxes. Property Taxes are billed annually in the middle of the year for taxes for the current calendar year (January 1 to December 31). Sign Up NowPROPERTY TAXES
Property Taxes are due on Friday, July 2, 2021 Notices are mailed at the end of May. If you have not received your notice by the second week of June, please contact the Revenue Division at 250-828-3437 or revenue@kamloops.ca. ZONING & PROPERTY INFORMATION The City's Zoning Bylaw regulates the location and use of buildings, the use of lands, the height of structures, areas for open spaces, size of properties, lot coverage, principal and accessory building areas and heights, and location of development on individual lots.. Launch the CityMap App to determine the current zoning for any property in Kamloops.BUILDING PERMITS
A Building Permit is required in order to: erect a new building or structure, including retaining walls over 1.2 m in height; swimming pool; and hot tubs. to demolish, relocate, repair, alter, or make additions to an existing building or structure. A siting permit isrequired for
AQUATICS | CITY OF KAMLOOPS Canada Games Aquatic Centre. 910 McGill Road. Kamloops, BC V2C 6N6. ph 250-828-3655. Email. Westsyde Pool and Fitness Centre. 859 Bebek Road. Kamloops, BC V2B 6P2. ph 250-828-3616. COUNCIL MEETINGS & PUBLIC HEARINGS All meetings are open to the public virtually, via Zoom unless closed pursuant to the Community Charter. Council Chambers has been temporarily relocated to Valley First Lounge at Sandman Centre (300 Lorne Street) to allow for proper physical distancing for staff andCouncil.
RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE
Garbage Schedule. Residential recycling and garbage is collected on a weekly basis in five designated collection zones. To ensure garbage and recycling is collected, residents are reminded that under the City’s Solid Waste and Recyclables Bylaw No.40-59, garbage and recycling carts are to be placed at the curb by 7:00 am on designated collection days and to observe Bear Smart guidelines when COLUMBIA CORRIDOR UPGRADES View the Let's Talk Project Page for more details. Let's TalkMAPS & APPS
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Financial Statements. The City's financial statements contain all revenues, expenditures, debts and funds for a calendar year. *The SOFI Report is the Statement of Financial Information Report and is required annually under the Financial Information Act. WELCOME BACK TO THE CANADA GAMES AQUATIC CENTRE In 2020, the Canada Games Aquatic Centre at Kamloops' Tournament Capital Centre underwent at $13.5 million renovation that improved the facilities energy performance, accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability. Take a quick tour of the results!Jump to navigation
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MAKING KAMLOOPS SHINE Community Comes Together to Stuff the BusStuff the Bus collected nearly $15,000 in monetary and food donations this December in support of the Kamloops Food Bank.__
This is the year to get outside!Outdoor recreation doesn’t stop when winter arrives, and the City of Kamloops invites residents to exploretheir community...
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CityMap just got better!The City of Kamloops has recently launched CityMap, the City’s public property-focused online map, with a new,more...
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Community Comes Together to Stuff the BusStuff the Bus collected nearly $15,000 in monetary and food donations this December in support of the Kamloops Food Bank.__
This is the year to get outside!Outdoor recreation doesn’t stop when winter arrives, and the City of Kamloops invites residents to exploretheir community...
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