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  • Volunteer opportunities in Kamloops this week

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights for March 10 to March 17, 2016
  • Where to volunteer in Kamloops this week

     
  • Volunteer opportunities in Kamloops this week

    Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Feb. 18 to Feb. 25, 2016
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Feb. 11 to 18

    Wildlife Park
    Family Farm Assistants - The Wildlife Park is in need of volunteers to assist our zookeepers in maintaining a safe environment at our Home Hardware Family Farm for the Spring Break & Easter Weekend from March 19th to April 3rd, 2016. The volunteers will be interacting with the park guests as they interact with our goats! The Volunteers will also be keeping the barn area clean. Hours: 10am - 3:30 pm.
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Feb. 4 to 11

    AIM Foundation
    Special Events Coordinators - The volunteers will coordinate special events utilizing the Event Outline and under the direction of the TNC Executive Assistant. This volunteer opportunity will develop and utilize your Public Relations, Business Contacts, Social Media, Volunteer Training, Orientation and Team building skills. 19+ to volunteer. Upcoming Special Events: Richard Wagamese Storytelling Gala Friday February 12, 2016. dawn.AIMfoundation@gmail.com
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Jan. 28 to Feb. 4

    AIM Foundation
    Special Events Coordinators - The volunteers will coordinate special events utilizing the Event Outline and under the direction of the TNC Executive Assistant. This volunteer opportunity will develop and utilize your Public Relations, Business Contacts, Social Media, Volunteer Training, Orientation and Team building skills. 19+ to volunteer. Upcoming Special Events: Richard Wagamese Storytelling Gala Friday February 12, 2016. dawn.AIMfoundation@gmail.com
  • Weekly Volunteer Highlights for Jan. 21 to 28

     
  • Water conservation and quality improvement grant awards, 2014

    Regional District North Okanagan
    Available funds: $57,000   Total Requested: $45,700   Recommended Funding: $45,700

    Project Title:
    North Kalamalka Lake Intake Protection Zone Storm Water Reclamation Project
    Organization:
    Greater Vernon Water
    Project Goals:
    Kalamalka Lake is a major domestic water source for Greater Vernon, providing about 40% of water to customers.
  • Highlights of June 24 City Council meeting

    Seasonal Light Display
    Council approved a partnership with the Capri Rotary Club to trial a new seasonal light display. A maximum one-time contribution of $15,000 will help pay for electrical upgrades and operational costs that are not covered by sponsorship.

    Development Application Notification
    Council directed staff to adopt a more reader-friendly format for notifications.

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