Community Organizations à Kamloops, BC

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Autres résultats dans la catégorie 'Community Organizations' à Kamloops

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102B-925 McMaster Way, Kamloops, V2C 6K2

Art Gallery, Arts organization, Community Organization
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900 MCGILL ROAD, Kamloops, V2C 5N3

TRU is a unique combination of traditional degree programs, many allowing diploma and certificate program graduates access through laddering, along with flexible degree completion through distance education as the BC Centre for Open Learning. TRU is located right in the heart of Kamloops, a city of over 80,000, at the centre of the southern Interior of BC. Shopping, housing, entertainment and even the province’s largest municipal park are just a couple of blocks away. Whether you live on campus or ride a city bus with your U-Pass, everything you want and need as a student is right here. What could be more practical?

396 Tranquille Road, Kamloops, V2B 3G7

(250) 554-3134
Community Organization, Association or organization

772 Battle St W, Kamloops, V2C 1H6

(250) 852-0984
Housing cooperative, Community Organization

321-345 Chief Alex Thomas Way, Kamloops, V2H 1H1

(250) 828-9857
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, College & University

7390 Barnhartvale Road, Kamloops, V2C 6T7

(250) 573-3006
The Barnhartvale Community Association is a non-profit organization which maintains and manages the Barnhartvale Community Hall. The Barnhartvale Community Hall is used by community groups, private renters, and city of Kamloops preschool programs. Barnhartvale was originally referred to as Campbell Creek or Campbell’s Creek until 1909. It is now named after Peter Barnhart, who was the conductor on the first CPR train though Kamloops. He moved to Campbell Creek and opened a post office in 1909 and the name was changed to Barnhartvale Post. In 1978 the spelling was formally changed to one word, Barnhartvale.