Where are we at, and what’s next?

A couple of reports of interest to Transition Kamloops supporters recently became available from the City of Kamloops: the Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP) 2023/2024 Implementation Report (the Report), which […]

Let’s Talk—two city projects for your input

The City of Kamloops Let’s Talk website provides a convenient way for the community to engage with city staff and Council about upcoming projects and issues. Speaking up about projects […]

Raising awareness of the grasslands

Kamloops-area residents and visitors are privileged to live near a stunning ecosystem that’s both rare and under threat. Grasslands, including this region’s Lac du Bois Grassland Protected Area, take up […]

The housing crisis—not just for people

In September 2024, Kamloops City Council voted to rezone a piece of property along Ord Road from agricultural to urban—setting the stage for a planned 3-building, 185-unit development.  The land […]

It’s that season again: Budget 2025

People often look to us for advice on what they can do to have an impact on the climate crisis. They might be expecting advice on changing their diet, reducing […]

A Better Death

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May 2024 UPDATE: We wanted to bring you an update on the work of Transition Kamloops Green Burials team. You can see first hand how advocacy at the municipal level […]

SPEAK UP FOR CLIMATE ACTION!

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The City of Kamloops is hosting a series of events to hear from residents in each neighbourhood. This is a great opportunity to bring climate action to the forefront and to remind Council and staff of the many achievable and necessary changes we can make to mitigate the effects that climate change will have on our community.

Boomerangst coming our way soon

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George Johnson’s play Boomerangst, an eco-comedy featuring idealistic seniors attempting to protect their paradise from environmental threats, runs in Kamloops June 8-17.

We’ve added a North Shore tour!

Locals and visitors alike are once again being invited to experience our city in a new way via a series of walkable, cyclable, self-guided audio tours with a sustainability theme. […]