Kamloops Last Week

Kamloops This Week editor Chris Foulds and reporter Marty Hastings co-host a show about the Tournament Capital of Canada. News, sports, politics, business, entertainment — they cover it all. We'll see you Last Week!

KLW 126 — Build Kamloops episode

Kamloops city councillors Mike O'Reilly and Katie Neustaeter are on the Build Kamloops program select committee, which has identified five facilities to explore building as part of the program — the Kamloops Centre for the Arts, an aquatics centre, a multi-sheet ice complex, an indoor soccer dome and a curling facility. They hop in with KLW [at 15:59] to talk cost, community appetite for spending, potential referendum, locations and Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson's comments relating to the program made last week on KLW, among other topics. A seniors centre or community space would be built in conjunction with one of the above facilities, according to https://letstalk.kamloops.ca/buildkamloops. We're also joined on the show by Calgary Flames' rookie sensation Connor Zary and American Hockey League points leader Logan Stankoven in the Tattle of Hastings [42:56]. We barely sneak past border guards in our weekly sponsorship improv [11:39] session, with the help of Gord's Appliance and Mattress Centre, Volkswagen of Kamloops and McDonald's. We thank the Kamloops Blazers for their support.

02-08
01:04:54

KLW 127 — The end of Kamloops Last Week

Here lies Kamloops Last Week — May 12, 2021, to Feb. 7, 2024. Co-hosts Christopher Foulds and Marty Hastings offer reasons for the show's demise. We dig into the archives — along with Bill and Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore — to find highlights and reflect on the life of KLW. Thanks to all of the #LastWeekClique members who helped us eclipse the one-million-view mark across all platforms, the amazing guests who made our show special and the sponsors who kept us alive: Holmes is Where the Heart Is, Nu Leaf Produce Market, Twin River Painting, Cold Control Mechanical, McDonald’s, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Betstamp, Club Car, Kamloops Y Dream Home, Maca Ranch and the Kamloops Blazers. Special thanks to Brandy Sekhon of McDonald's, Steve Rodgers of Gord's, Terry Lowe of Volkswagen and Herman Hothi of Nu Leaf. We'll see you Last Week.

02-08
01:31:59

KLW 125 — Hamer-Jackson, Chimera Theatre, Kamloops Blazers

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. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube to join the #LastWeekClique. We are en route to 600 subscribers on YouTube and have eclipsed the one-million-views mark across all platforms. Email kamloopslastweek@gmail.com to join the advertising team. We’ll see you Last Week.

01-26
01:17:38

Connor Zary of Calgary Flames talks rookie season, McDavid, Canucks, Blazers, Sopotyk

Connor Zary has become a rookie sensation with the Calgary Flames. The 22-year-old forward played for the Kamloops Blazers in the WHL from 2017 to 2021 before the Flames nabbed him 24th overall in Round 1 of the 2020 NHL Draft. Zary hopped on a Zoom call with Marty Hastings of Kamloops Last Week on Friday, Jan. 19, the day after his third-period goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs was disallowed and the day before his Flames played host to Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers. Topics include his rookie season in the NHL, McDavid, Kyrell Sopotyk, the Vancouver Canucks, the Flames’ recent dads’ trip and his time with the Blazers.

01-19
13:25

KLW 124 — Castanet, CFJC hop in with KLW; Fisher, Pincott of Team Brown interviewed

Kristen Holliday of Castanet Kamloops and James Peters of CFJC pop in to discuss Kamloops news [at the 26:13 mark] in Episode 124 of Kamloops Last Week. We’re also joined [at 47:27] by Samantha Fisher and Erin Pincott of Team Brown, which will compete for the provincial women’s curling championship next week on Vancouver Island. Co-host Chris Foulds takes issue [12:10] with a notice of motion from Kamloops city coun. Nancy Bepple, saying her request for the mayor to pen a letter to Ottawa on behalf of council about the Israel-Gaza conflict is “cherry picking.” Topics in our Last Week Media Clique segment with Peters and Holliday include B.C. United’s pledge to ban cellphones in classrooms, Bepple’s motion, coun. Katie Neustaeter’s request for residents to write provincial politicians about the drug ban law that was upended by the B.C. Supreme Court, the city hiring a FireSmart co-ordinator and Black Press entering creditor protection. Holliday asks [44:13] Foulds about rumblings: What’s the latest on the effort to start a newspaper in Kamloops? Also discussed on today’s show: benevolent viewer Chris Koehn donates $100 to the KLW 600 Subscriber Party Fund, the honeymoon phase of relationships, the Buffalo Bills winning the Super Bowl and Swervin’ Mervyn Fernandez of the B.C. Lions. We can’t do our show without our sponsors — Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, McDonald’s, Volkswagen of Kamloops, Maca Ranch and the Kamloops Blazers. Find our weekly sponsorship improv session at 22:21 and take a trip to Maca Ranch for good, clean food at 16:53. Email kamloopslastweek@gmail.com to join the sponsorship squad. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube to join the #LastWeekClique and listen to the show via podcast. We'll see you Last Week.

01-18
01:06:31

KLW 123 — Reider's Digest

Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson returns from Mexico and hops in for the first Reider's Digest of 2024.  Many topics are covered. The segment begins at 22:09. Thanks to McDonald's, Gord's Appliance and Mattress Centre, Volkswagen of Kamloops, Maca Ranch and the Kamloops Blazers for sponsoring our show. Find our weekly sponsorship improv at 59:52 and take a tour of Maca Ranch at 10:14. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and listen via podcast. To advertise on our growing show, email kamloopslastweek@gmail.com. We'll see you Last Week.

01-11
01:05:49

KLW 122 — Top 10 stories of 2023; Madryga pops in

Kamloops Last Week starts the year with a countdown of its top 10 news stories of 2023 [at the 24:58 mark] and a visit from Global BC chief meteorologist Mark Madryga [11:23]. Co-host Chris Foulds claims [29:55] to have created the ideal education system, which includes the abolishment of summer break, and takes issue [7:22] with a list of the top 30 bingeworthy shows in TV history. Madryga — who fell through dry wall and down onto his garage floor during the holiday season — reveals his favourite TV show and answers questions on this warm and dry winter in Kamloops and beyond. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore talks Gulliver’s Grill [27:19] and informs the viewers and listeners of his chicken-wing-eating dominance. Get Foulds’ review [4:23] of Maca Ranch pork and join us on our weekly sponsorship improv session [1:24:09], with help from Volkswagen of Kamloops, McDonald’s and Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre. Thanks to the Kamloops Blazers for their support. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube (we’re nearing 550 subscribers!) and listen via your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

01-05
01:26:36

KLW 121 — Santa Claus, Buddy the Elf and Dylan Sydor

The KLW Christmas special is here, complete with a visit from Santa Claus and Buddy the Elf, who field video questions from children across B.C. Why is the big guy’s tummy so fat? Can he deliver an army full of nutcrackers? Does Buddy still sing with Josie? How do the reindeers fly? We get all the answers at the 20:59 mark. We’re also joined [at 59:12] in our KLW on the Blazers segment by Kamloopsian Dylan Sydor, who talks Christmas and hockey and takes a video question from superfan Mason. Co-host Christopher Foulds brings us into the spirit with a reading [1:15:15] of Yes, Virgina, there is a Santa Claus. We can’t thank our sponsors — McDonald’s, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Volkswagen of Kamloops, Maca Ranch and the Blazers — enough for their support in 2023. Find the weekly sponsorship improv at 16:45 and our weekly tour of Maca Ranch at 13:18. To advertise on KLW, email kamloopslastweek@gmail.com. We have breached the 540-subscriber mark and are on the way to 600. Join the #LastWeekClique by subscribing on YouTube or following via your favourite podcast provider :) We’ll see you Last Week.

12-21
01:20:39

KLW 120 — Last Week Media Clique panel debut; award-winning Zwicker hops in

Kamloops Last Week welcomes CFJC and Castanet into the bowels of Lee’s Music in Episode 120 for the debut of a brand new segment — the Last Week Media Clique (26:57). James Peters, news director for CFJC, and Kristen Holliday, regional editor for Castanet Kamloops, join KLW co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings to discuss local news. Topics include city council’s decision to decline asking the provincial government to do a third-party review of BC Housing-related shelters/social housing in the city (Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson wants a review), congestion on Landsdowne Street, Build Kamloops and the potential 10.8 per cent tax hike. We also interview Brant Zwicker (48:30), who was recently honoured with the Toronto Blues Society Blues Booster of the Year Award. Zwicker is longtime host, producer and writer of syndicated radio program At the Crossroads. Hastings drops by the Fulton Cup press conference (1:00:25) to speak to high school basketball players ahead of the city championship tournament, which gets underway on Dec. 20 at the TCC. Longtime lead organizer Will Blair is handing the reins to Sean Garvey, who is planning to introduce a half-court-shot competition, with the winner receiving a new car. Chris Throness, lead pastor at Kamloops Alliance Church, hops in (1:09:13) to discuss the extreme weather shelter and a potential church plant in Sun Peaks, where two Christmas Eve services will be held later this month. We head to the Blue Grotto on our sponsorship improv trip (23:15), along with Volkswagen of Kamloops, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s. Thanks also to the Kamloops Blazers and Maca Ranch for their support. At 16:59, we order in good, clean food from Maca Ranch. We are heading toward 600 subscribers on YouTube. Follow us there and listen via your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

12-14
01:13:52

KLW 119 — Hamer-Jackson, Bass talk city and council; Titans honour WolfPack crash victims

Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson [52:15] and coun. Dale Bass [26:20] hop in for a spirited edition of Kamloops Last Week. Among topics are the defeated Lansdowne Street multi-use pathway proposal, council staying the course on garbage pickup dates in December, coun. Mike O’Reilly’s assertion that Hamer-Jackson created an unsafe working environment for city employees by mentioning a staffer by name during the Tuesday, Dec. 5, council meeting, Bill 45 and coun. Katie Neustaeter, among others, asking the mayor to provide more advanced notice to council/staff after his request for an update on a motion. Bass, a Thompson-Nicola Regional district director, is asked about the TNRD board voting to give itself a raise and whether the timing was right. Also, she says there is no getting around rising property-tax rates in the city, blaming past councils for the dilemma, and suggests the mayor was attempting to have a gotcha moment and embarrass a staff member during council on Tuesday. We also hear from Bass about some of council’s accomplishments and why she is looking forward to the next three years. In the Tattle of Hastings [1:14:11], co-host Marty Hastings delves into the motor-vehicle accident last week in Kamloops that took the life of one TRU WolfPack men’s volleyball player (Owyn McInnis) and left two others critically injured (Owen Waterhouse and Riley Brinnen). Hastings visited the memorial site set up for those involved in the crash with the South Kamloops Titans’ senior boys’ volleyball team, which won the B.C. championship last weekend and dedicated the victory to McInnis, who helped coach their team. We hear from the Titans. Also discussed on the show: Apocalypse Now, gondolas in Kamloops, the Summit Drive overpass, the hot turkey sandwich at Bailey’s Pub, Takeout Tuesday at Senior Froggy, Tal Bachman agreeing to come on our show and the developing Mike Miltimore Trade Agreement. We tease a new segment that will debut next week, with Kamloops media members — including representatives from Castanet Kamloops and CFJC — set to join KLW for panel discussions on a monthly basis. The KLW sponsorship improv session [21:02] takes the #LastWeekClique on a trip to St. Albert, Alta., with help from Volkswagen of Kamloops, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s. We discuss the good, clean food at Maca Ranch [14:27], the Turtle Valley farm that delivers beef, pork, chicken and lamb to Kamloops. Support the independent business by shopping online at macaranch.ca and email questions to info@macaranch.ca. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and listen via your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

12-07
01:25:03

KLW 118 — Hallinan on projected tax hike; KLW on Blazers debut, with Minten talk, Teddy tossing mayhem

Amid concerns over a potential property tax hike of nearly 11 per cent, City of Kamloops corporate services director David Hallinan hops in [at the 16:12 mark] with Kamloops Last Week to discuss the issue. In our brand new segment — KLW on the Blazers [36:34] — we welcome Missy Cederholm to the show to talk about the club’s upcoming Teddy Bear Toss Night, which is slated for Friday, Dec. 1, at Sandman Centre. Cederholm gets a chance to win McDonald’s GCs by pelting Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore with stuffed animals [44:20]. The Blazers have secured a monthly slot on our show and we can’t thank them enough for their support. Email kamloopslastweek@gmail.com to book a spot on KLW. Co-host Marty Hastings breaks down the Fraser Minten trade [47:31] and takes issue [56:09] with Damien Cox’s take on mid-season trades in the WHL. Miltimore tries to spearhead [26:34] the Mike Miltimore Trade Agreement, recruiting Hallinan to get on board with a plan to help local businesses on the procurement front in Kamloops. Why the severe tax hike? Will we ever get back to the two-per-cent range? Why does it appear that Kamloops has higher tax rates than other similar-size cities in B.C.? We ask Hallinan those questions. He also talks of challenges this year in the city finance department and goals for the future. Foulds takes aim [1:00:11] at the TRU pedestrian overpass and advocates [1:02:50] for a gondola from the South Shore to the North Shore. We can’t do our show without the good folks at Maca Ranch, which believes in happy animals [7:00] and good, clean food — including beef, pork and lamb. They deliver to Kamloops. Find them online at macaranch.ca. And what would we do without our three longtime sponsors, — Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, McDonald’s and Volkswagen of Kamloops? What an amazing journey we had with them in our sponsorship improv [12:38], which sees bamboozled Foulds flummoxed and unable to comprehend the unbelievably low rates at Volkswagen. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

11-30
01:07:02

KLW 117 — City Gardens discussed with Brendan Shaw; Bill Sarai talks mayor and council

Kelson Group multi-building-development City Gardens is changing the complexion of Downtown Kamloops. Brendan Shaw, real estate agent for the development's Trillium Tower, hops in [at 40:25] for an interview in Episode 117 of Kamloops Last Week. We're also joined by Kamloops city councillor Bill Sarai [21:53], who talks winter garbage collection unrest, water-rate-hike consternation and taking issue with Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson's ideas on grant funding. Co-host Chris Foulds speaks of the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (as one does) and recaps the struggles faced by Kamloops Heritage Railway, which relayed concerns on Wednesday at the city council meeting. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore takes issue with rising utility rates and the city's procurement process. We can't do our show without our beloved sponsorship team, which includes Volkswagen of Kamloops, McDonald's, Gord's Appliance and Mattress Centre and Maca Ranch. Find our sponsorship improv session at 18:25 and check out the good, clean affordable food produced by Maca Ranch (they deliver to Kamloops) at 8:52. We're experiencing exciting growth on YouTube, with more than 500 subscribers, and can be found on Instagram and Facebook. You can also follow along through your favourite podcast provider. To advertise on our show (join the #LastWeekClique), email co-host Marty Hastings at kamloopslastweek@gmail.com. We'll see you Last Week.

11-23
55:35

KLW 116 — Hamer-Jackson investigation, TRU WolfPack interview, Foulderdash

Episode 116 of Kamloops Last Week features talk [at the 17:11 mark] of the potential release of an investigation into Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson and an interview [29:23] with a pair of TRU WolfPack basketball players, Kelsey Cruz and Denys Bachurin. Concern over winter garbage pickup in the city is addressed. Also, co-host Chris Foulds experiences scrutiny — in his segment, Foulderdash, at the 5:58 mark — for turning off the TV during a CFL post-season game that featured his beloved B.C. Lions. We welcome Maca Ranch [14:35] to the #LastWeekCliqueSponsorshipConsortium, which includes our beloved backers Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, McDonald’s and Volkswagen of Kamloops. Join us on our weekly sponsorship improv adventure at 25:04. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along with your favourite podcast provider. Email us at kamloopslastweek@gmail.com to advertise on KLW. We’ll see you Last Week.

11-16
46:19

KLW 114 — Reider's Digest, Fraser Minten

Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson and Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospect Fraser Minten join us for Episode 114 of Kamloops Last Week. In Reider’s Digest [at the 13:46 mark], Hamer-Jackson — who was sworn in as mayor on Nov. 1, 2022 — reflects on one year on the job, saying he has no regrets. Hamer-Jackson talks of the political game, his belief that some still don’t respect the result of the mayoral election, leakers, his accomplishments, discord and togetherness on council, rising costs, homelessness, the Northbridge Hotel, the most recent point-in-time count, prime rib and Kraft Dinner. Minten [53:28] discusses his time with the Maple Leafs, living with John Tavares and playing mini-sticks with his kids, dressing up as a cowboy for the Leafs’ rookie dinner and air travel and fancy hotels. He also provides an honest assessment of the Blazers’ season thus far and talks of his hopes to don the Maple Leaf for the World Junior Hockey Championship. Episode 114 marks our first as our own business, outside of the Kamloops This Week umbrella. We are able to continue on, with plans to expand, thanks to our loyal sponsors — Volkswagen of Kamloops, McDonald’s and Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre. They joined us for our sponsorship improv session [10:22], which brought us to the Potestio home on the North Shore to can tomatoes. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

11-02
01:09:41

KLW 113 — Kamloops This Wake: Saying goodbye to our beloved KTW

Join us in grieving the loss of Kamloops This Week. We’re joined by five guests who are either current or former KTW employees — Kelly Hall, Dale Bass, Jessica Wallace, Michael Potestio and Dave (The Hawk) Eagles — on this emotional offering of Kamloops Last Week. The paper has meant so much to so many people. We share memories, laughter and tears in a salute to KTW. Bass and Hall lead the way at 20:27, Eagles and Wallace hop in at 40:38 and Potestio joins us at 1:09.10. Co-hosts Christopher Foulds and Marty Hastings lead off and bring things home, along with showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore of Lee's Music and Riversong Guitars. We can’t do KLW without our beloved #LastWeekCliqueSponsorshipConsortium of McDonald’s, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and Volkswagen of Kamloops, each of which are involved in our weekly sponsorship improv session. Thanks Terry Lowe, Brandy Sekhon and Steve Rodgers for your support. We’ll see you Last Week.

10-21
01:19:29

Penton of CBC, Hastings of Kamloops This Week talk end of KTW

Kamloops This Week newspaper will close for good on Oct. 30, 2023. CBC Radio West host Sarah Penton spoke to Marty Hastings of KTW about the end of an era. Kamloops will be without a newspaper for the first time since 1884.

10-19
09:23

KLW 112 — Israeli-Palestinian conflict discussed

Episode 112 of Kamloops Last Week focuses on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. TRU assistant professor of politics Saira Bano [at the 28:30 mark] offers background on the war and terror taking place in Gaza and Israel. She answers questions on the potential escalation of the conflict, how the rest of the world is reacting to Hamas’ terror attacks and how the conflict can be contained. Bano notes that Russia is benefitting from unrest in the Middle East. Heidi Coleman, president of the Jewish Community Centre of Kamloops, talks [14:28] of the impact of the war on her family in Israel and how folks in the Tournament Capital can help with healing. The #LastWeekClique goes cranberry hunting [9:54] in its weekly sponsorship improv segment, with help from Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, McDonald’s and Volkswagen of Kamloops. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

10-12
48:49

KLW 111 — Pincott, Armstrong of Brown rink; Potestio talks mayor, council

Team Brown curling rink members Erin Pincott and Jenn Armstrong hop in for an interview [at 27:16 mark] in Kamloops Last Week 111. Pincott has been with the team since it was formed and Armstrong is a Brown rookie, joining the Kamloops Curling Club outfit intent on returning to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. KTW reporter Michael Potestio drops in to recap [3:23] the latest on Kamloops city council hiring an external investigator to probe Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson’s use of secretly recorded conversations with city staff and having non-municipal representatives present during discussions with employees without their knowledge or consent. Co-host Chris Foulds talks [10:42] of council voting to spend nearly $700,000 per year to continue its clean team and outreach response programs in 2024 and beyond as budgeted line items. The province is stepping in to try to broker peace among Kamloops mayor and council. We discuss. We also touch on the closure of St. George’s Anglican Church [19:58], which has been operating on the North Shore for 96 years. Bill leads the #LastWeekClique on a Mad Max adventure [23:43] in the Mojave Desert, with help from Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Volkswagen and McDonald’s. We’re nearing 460 subscribers on YouTube. Thanks for your support. You can can also listen to the show via your favourite podcast provider. To sponsor the show, email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com. We’ll see you Last Week.

10-05
48:56

KLW 110 — Whyte of B.C. Lions; Artemenko of TRU WolfPack

Fantastic interviews with B.C. Lions’ kicker Sean Whyte and TRU WolfPack goalkeeper Svyatik Artemenko highlight Episode 110 of Kamloops Last Week. Artemenko hops into the studio [at 22:38 mark] to talk of his harrowing experience on the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine war. The 23-year-old Winnipeg product moved to Ukraine last year to play professional soccer. The war began the day after he signed a contract. Instead of coming home to Canada, he served for three months as a volunteer in the Ukrainian special forces and witnessed unimaginable devastation. White Rock product Whyte joins via Zoom [38:10] and delves into a plethora of topics, including saving the day for a stranded Kamloops woman, his football dad Wally Buono, handing pressure kicks, working as a firefighter and his upcoming wedding in Mexico. Co-host Chris Foulds recaps [8:05] the Tuesday Kamloops city council meeting, which included environmental debate — electric versus natural gas — and Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson failing to gain support in two votes. We celebrate Foulds’ 55th birthday [4:51] with video from his brothers Darryl and Shane. The #LastWeekClique embarks on its weekly sponsorship improv adventure [18:19], which sees Foulds scare Mike Miltimore’s puppy by driving a brand new 2024 Volkswagen SUV. Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre saves the day when the puppy piddles (thanks to the Big Appliance Fall Sale) and the team celebrates with a trip to McDonald’s, where Foulds enjoy the 55-plus deal on coffee. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. Email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com to sponsor the show. We’ll see you Last Week.

09-27
53:22

KLW 109 — Councillor O'Reilly talks UBCM; Keen on Blazers

Kamloops coun. Mike O’Reilly [19:25 mark] and Kamloops Blazers’ play-by-play man Jon Keen [28:10] are smashing guests in Episode 109 of Kamloops Last Week. O’Reilly joins co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings from the bowels of his Vancouver hotel room to talk about the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. Topics include drumming up support from provincial ministers and others for Build Kamloops [19:52], dissatisfaction expressed by delegates after Dr. Bonnie Henry’s talk on decriminalization [23:24] and meeting with Minister of Health Adrian Dix to push plans for the complete cancer care centre in Kamloops [24:33]. Also, are these conventions inconsequential and filled with platitudes or do they produce results [25:35]? Are we heading toward a Build Kamloops referendum [21:50]? O’Reilly answers. After an enjoyable summer aboard his boat (the June Bug), WHL aficionado Keen talks Blazers ahead of the club’s home opener against the Spokane Chiefs on Friday at Sandman Centre. Keen talks expectations [33:45], reflects on the Memorial Cup-hosting season [29:05], shares thoughts on old-school and new-school coaching [35:40] and offers insight on Blazers to watch this season [38:40]. Classic movies Princess Bride, Dumb and Dumber and Citizen Kane are discussed, along with the Kamloops Storm and their head coach, Jan Ludvig [4:44]. Should Sicamous be referred to as Sicky? We delve into that important topic. We catch some of those famous films in our weekly sponsorship improv session [15:30], during which Foulds is educated on electric vehicles and low rates at Volkswagen of Kamloops, Hastings looks forward to Monopoly at McDonald's Canada and Gord's Appliance & Mattress Centre provides comfort. We have soared passed the 450-subscriber mark on YouTube. Find us there and on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.

09-20
46:46

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