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Kamloops · KamloopsStuart Patrick Jr dancing and performing at the 2025 Kamloopa Powwow. Photo courtesy of Matthias Wiegand An estimated 20,000 people attended Kamloopa Powwow last weekend. Hosted at the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Arbour, this year the powwow marked its 44th year and included a performance from a Māori group from Aotearoa (New Zealand) that sang and danced the Kapa Haka, a group dance with chanting that’s referred to as a “living art form” of Māori cu…Read Article
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LGBTQ+ · KamloopsA sea of colors flooded Cougar Plaza Saturday morning as members of the community rallied for LGBTQ+ rights. “When I say justice, you say for all,” said John Cassleman, K-12 outreach coordinator at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, who guided around 100 participants to march to Reaney Park at 11:30 a.m. Participants were invited for sign painting at 9 a.m. at Pups & Cups, Neill Public Library and Neill’s Coffee and Ice Cream, where an array …See the Story
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