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  • Jul 23, 2024 | thewrennews.ca | Kallan Lyons

    Gardengate is a two-and-a-half acre farm situated on Kamloops’ North Shore, slightly north west of McArthur Island Park. On most days throughout spring, summer and fall, volunteers are tending to gardens, lining fields where cattle once roamed and peckish deer are still very much present. Today the property is surrounded by urban development, including South Hills Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centre. Some of the gardeners are from South Hills.

  • Jul 23, 2024 | thewrennews.ca | Kallan Lyons |Lauren Kaljur |Shay Paul |Lys Morton

    Readers pitch in what they can afford each month so The Wren can deliver weekly newsletters, in-depth investigations and surface stories about neighbours working to transform Kamloops (Tk’emlúps) for the better. Together, our community of supporters ensure The Wren’s independent journalism remains free and accessible to everyone.

  • Jul 23, 2024 | thewrennews.ca | Kallan Lyons

    Readers pitch in what they can afford each month so The Wren can deliver weekly newsletters, in-depth investigations and surface stories about neighbours working to transform Kamloops (Tk’emlúps) for the better. Together, our community of supporters ensure The Wren’s independent journalism remains free and accessible to everyone.

  • Apr 9, 2024 | thewrennews.ca | Kallan Lyons

    Last year, Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Law student Tara-Lynn Wilson (Toé Qwalax) sat at a negotiation table representing Coastal Gaslink, the company responsible for installing a pipeline through several Indigenous territories from Dawson Creek to Kitimat, B.C. Wilson was participating in the Kawaskimhon National Aboriginal Moot Court, a non-adversarial simulated court proceeding that incorporates Indigenous legal traditions and concepts of dispute resolution alongside federal,...

  • Apr 9, 2024 | thewrennews.ca | Kallan Lyons |Lyssa Martin |Breanne Massey |Rebecca Owens

    Readers pitch in what they can afford each month so The Wren can deliver weekly newsletters, in-depth investigations and surface stories about neighbours working to transform Kamloops (Tk’emlúps) for the better. Together, our community of supporters ensure The Wren’s independent journalism remains free and accessible to everyone.

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