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Photographer Keith Anderson found the elusive bat-eared fox, a cougar, a young grizzly, and a couple of humans while out at the B.C. Wildlife Park on Monday.
The 94th edition of the Falkland Stampede on Sunday featured steer wrestling, bareback, tiedown roping, boys steer riding, team roping, ladies barrel racing, bull riding, clowns, calf scramble, drill teams, trick riding and, of course, a parade.
It was a special day for mothers at the B.C. Wildlife Park on Sunday. It included a prize draw for moms at the gift shop worth $200.
More than 1,800 runners took part in the 15th annual Daily News Boogie on Sunday, which raised more than $120,000.
There was plenty of action Sunday at Whispering Pines Motocross Track. Pro and amateur racers from all over B.C. took part.
Thousands of sandhill cranes come through Kamloops in spring and fall, and their unique calls can be heard as they fly overhead.
Hundreds cheered on about 80 students who joined teams to compete in what is touted as The Ultimate Student Challenge.
The annual Kamloops Easter car parade was held by the Vintage Car Club of Kamloops Sunday morning.
Slush Cup participants dressed in costumes tried their best to cross a water hole on skis or snowboard with the winner receiving a season's pass for 2013. Prizes were awarded for style and best costume. Season ending festivities kicked off with people dressing in vintage ski wear, Saturday's Dummy Downhill race, Top to Bottoms Race and the Slush ...
B.C. Wildlife Park's Easter Eggs-eitement event continues with egg hunts daily through Monday (9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) along with pancake breakfasts, bouncy inflatables, Wildlife Express train, wolf feedings and other attractions.