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Learn about what salmon eat, where they live in area

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Something fishy is going on at the Big Little Science Centre this month.

Salmon-related activities will be featured at the centre for kids from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays to Saturdays all month.

Sockeye Salmon artwork will be featured, among other activities.

A speakers’ forum, entitled The Six Degrees of Salmon, will also be hosted by Gord Stewart  on Thursday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m., answering questions about what salmon eat and what types live in the Kamloops area.

Children and adults can attend for free. 

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and a reception will be included. 

The centre is located at 655 Holt St. 

For more information, go online to blscs.org.

How the West was spun, for funds

A local Rotary group is hosting a Spaghetti Western fundraiser at the Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre on Friday, Oct. 24.

The event, held by the Aurora Rotary Club of Kamloops, will include horse racing, basket draws and dancing. 

Tickets are $60 and are available in person at Kamloops Insurance, 450 Lansdowne St., and Flavours of India, located at 550 Columbia St., or online by tweeting @AuroraRotary or Facebook messaging 2014 Spaghetti Western.

Help club win some cash with clicks

The Boys and Girls Club is hoping for some support — and, it only takes but a few moments and a few clicks.

The Kamloops club was shortlisted as a finalist in the BC Hydro Community Champions contest, which could land the non-profit $10,000.

The contest runs until Nov. 30. 

The club is asking for help in the way of voting by going online to champions.bchydro.com/entries/view/boys-and-girls-of-kamloops, and by sharing the link and information on social media.

Voting can be done once a day.

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