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  • Volunteer opportunities in Kamloops this week

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights from April 21 to April 28, 2016
  • Volunteer Highlights for Aug. 13 to 20

    Western Canada Theatre
    VW Turtle River Race Ticket Seller - Volunteers are needed to help Western Canada Theatre raise funds by selling raffle tickets for our 14th Annual VW Turtle River Race. Responsibilities include tracking the number of tickets sold during shifts, handling monies, documenting sales, and reporting to the fundraising coordinator. Volunteers should have good communication and numeracy skills. Event day is Sun. Sept. 20. 19+ to volunteer.
  • Volunteer Highlights for July 9 to 16

    Oncore Seniors Society
    Seniors Picnic Volunteers - The Oncore Seniors Society are looking for volunteers on Friday, July 17, for their Seniors Picnic at Riverside Park. Positions: setup/take down, and food servers. 14+ to volunteer, and family volunteering friendly. 250-828-0600 Ext: 207 .
  • New Life Mission expands service in Kamloops

    KAMLOOPS - The New Life Mission has been serving the community of Kamloops and the surrounding area since 1980. In that time, the organization has been a place of refuge for thousands who are hurting, homeless and hungry. There have been numerous sad moments, but also moments of absolute joy when a family reconnects, an addict gets clean and sober, and hope is restored in the lives of individuals. Now, that work has been expanded.
  • Congratulations to our 2013 Civic & Community Award recipients

    The City of Kelowna is extending its sincere congratulations to all nominees and recipients of this year’s 39th Annual Civic & Community Awards.

    The successful finalists were honoured this evening at the Kelowna Community Theatre.
  • Local dentists step up to turn a frown upside down

    Kelowna, BC - Dentists in Kelowna have stepped up to make sure the smiles coming from Kelowna's Gospel Mission Dental Clinic continue.

    Due to a scheduling conflict out of  Vancouver General Hospital Dental Residency Program, Kelowna's Gospel Mission was without a resident dentist for January and February, leaving hundreds of patient appointments up in the air.  But due to the combined efforts of several local dentists, all existing patient appointments were treated.

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