Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson joins Kamloops Last Week for an unscheduled visit, Zooming in from Mexico [at the 47:15 mark] to address concerns about his whereabouts, most notably from Kamloops city coun. Stephen Karpuk.
Hamer-Jackson also denies a report that notes he said these words to City of Kamloops CAO David Trawin: “I’ll bury you.”
KLW 125 includes a visit [27:55] from Dan Ondang and Andrew Robertson of Chimera Theatre, two of the driving forces behind William Shakespeare Mystery Box, the play that will open on Feb. 1 at the Pavilion Theatre.
The jam-packed show also features our monthly KLW on the Blazers segment [39:15].
Blazers’ defenceman Ryan Michael and club game-day-operations and ticketing co-ordinator Missy Cederholm hop in to talk about KMHA/Literacy in Kamloops Book Drive Night this Saturday at Sandman Centre.
Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings delve into another dubious record for overdose deaths in B.C., decriminalization, Build Kamloops and the proposed performing arts centre, Guy Lafleur and Kamloops coun. Nancy Bepple’s decision to withdraw a recent notice of motion.
We can’t do our show without our loyal sponsors: McDonald’s, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Volkswagen of Kamloops, Maca Ranch and the Kamloops Blazers.
Check out our weekly sponsorship improv session [25:07] and take a trip [16:31] to Maca Ranch to find its good, clean food.
We can’t thank Maca Ranch — find them online at macaranch.ca — enough for being on board with us for 10 episodes and we hope to visit the ranch soon.
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