
Rebecca Owens
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Sep 9, 2024 |
birminghamworld.uk | Rebecca Owens
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowThe Cat Show Live, powered by Antinol, is uniting the very best of the cat community this September 14th for an unparalleled experience of knowledge and fun at the Birmingham NEC!Cat lovers will unite for a purr-fect day, hosted by the amazing Iwan Thomas MBE, with a wide array of features for all ages.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
thewrennews.ca | Rebecca Owens
The long, hot days of summer are the break kids and parents alike have wait for all year long. We often associate summer with farmers’ markets, splash parks, swimming and relaxing on the beach. However, balancing the much-needed break from the school and the importance of maintaining what your children have learned in their classes is crucial.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
thewrennews.ca | Rebecca Owens
Kamloops Partner Assisted Learning (KPAL), a community-based adult literacy program, is calling for teen volunteers to join its latest initiative. The program, which is financially backed by the Government of B.C. and collaborates with Literacy in Kamloops, delivers free tutoring and support for adult literacy, encompassing reading, writing, math and digital skills. KPAL was founded in 2015 by Literacy in Kamloops, hoping to help those with low literacy improve their daily lives.
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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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Mar 19, 2024 |
thewrennews.ca | Rebecca Owens
For several years cheerleading, a sport that combines athleticism, teamwork and spirit, has been absent from the school sports scene in Kamloops (Tk’emlúps). Until recently, Freeze Athletics and the Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Wolfpack Cheerleaders were the only outlets for Kamloopsians to participate in the sport. As a result, students with a passion for cheerleading were left without an avenue to pursue their interests in their schools.
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