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We loop the loop with the YCCBC Takeover Project with Kamloops Crew!

  • Youth Climate Corps BC
  • Jul 4, 2023
  • 1 min read

During June, YCCBC had the honour to give the lead of its Instagram Page to Shannon, Katie, Nic, Madi & Athena from YCCBC Kamloops. We had a lot of fun being on the ground with the crew that shared with us all the great projects that are happening in Kamloops, including Butler Urban Farms, the bike valet at the Farmers Market, the Climate Friendly Homes Program launching in partnership with the City of Kamloops very soon, and the upcoming Climate Cafe! Thank you for your leadership and for showing us more about what is happening in Kamloops.


 
 
 

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