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753 Lansdowne St, Kamloops, V2C 2B8

(250) 374-6113
In the early 1930's, Kamloops shooters amalgamated with the "Canadian National Recreation Association", a small-bore rifle club, under the name "Rocky Mountain Rangers Rifle Association". We shot targets in the basement of a local hardware store at that time and later used the drill Hall basement on Battle Street. The Gold Range east of the city limits was used for outdoor shooting. During World War 11 civilian shooting ceased but continued for the Rock Mountain Rangers Militia Unit members.
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627 VICTORIA STREET, Kamloops, V2C 2B3

(250) 372-3853
first, training, Schools & Educational Services, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, aid
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408 Victoria St, Kamloops, V2C 2A7

(250) 372-1799
Hospital Consultants, Nonprofit Organization, Social services, Non-profit organization, massages, Consultant, Health Care, massothérapeutes agréés, Social Service
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521 Seymour St, Kamloops, V2C 2G8

(250) 374-3245
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#220-141 Victoria Street, Kamloops, V2C 1Z5

(250) 434-2524
Charity, Non-Profit Organization
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653 Victoria St, Kamloops, V2C 2B3

(250) 828-0446
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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685 Victoria Street, Kamloops, V2C 2B3

(250) 374-9188
Not-for-profit organization, Non-profit organisation, Organizations, Welfare, Service, Health Services, Canadian Cancer Society, Charity, Social And Human Service Organizations, Social, Organization
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444 Victoria St #207, Kamloops, V2C 2A1

Since 1975, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada in British Columbia & Yukon has supported MS research and provided services and programs to enhance quality of life for more than 8, 000 British Columbians &Yukoners affected by MS and their families. We have ten Chapters throughout the Province and Territory. Each Chapter provides services and programs in and around its community. We offer outreach programs for those communities beyond Chapter boundaries. There are many ways to contribute to the work of the MS Society of Canada. From becoming a member or board member, to making a donation or a planned gift, to volunteering in the office or at an event – your support makes a difference.

540 Seymour St, Kamloops, V2C 2G9

(250) 828-0600
Senior citizen center, personnes du troisième âge, senior citizens service health organizations, Individual & Family Services, Santé et Médicaments, Non-profit organization, Social services, senior citizens service, Soins de longue durée, health organizations, Retirement & Assisted Living Facility, Centre, Nonprofit Organization, Services & centres pour personnes âgées, Service, Senior Citizens, Social Service, Citizen Services

657 Seymour Street, Kamloops, V2C 2H2

(250) 377-6890
Kamloops Family Resources Society is a non-profit society and registered Canadian charity. Our vision is a community where families have the support and personal capacity to overcome life’s challenges and reach their desired potential. At our Family Tree Family Centre, families enjoy a warm and respectful environment where they find support in each other, in visiting professionals, and in the caring staff who understand how to connect people with the help they need. At our drop-in program, families can find healthy food, peer-based social support, connections to professional services, clothing and baby equipment, a family health library, health and parenting workshops, children’s circle time and other special events and activities. Some of our programs address the often hidden issue of Mothers struggling with substance use issues. We believe that the best way to stay clean and sober is to help others stay clean and sober. Our Mothers for Recovery Support Group provides a safe, non-judgmental, nurturing environment where moms can heal and share. We build trust, relationships, and new lives for those who have been or are pregnant and seek recovery from substance use. Our Mothers for Recovery Mentorship program connects mentees (moms new to recovery) with mentors (moms with at least one year clean and sober). Mentors and mentees find support in each other and in a variety of educational sessions and professional services.