Oct. 7, 2015

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TRAVEL HOW-TO

DOWN WITH THE KIDS

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Getting yourself around in Thailand

Election candidates answer your questions

The player that improves with age

Is the tuk tuk really the best option to get you from point A to point B? • Page 5

Kamloops candidates weigh in on topics such as student debt and marijuana • Pages 6-7

31-year-old Ryan Glanville proves that soccer has no age limit • Page 11

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SHOWING SUPPORT

THE STAGE IS SET

Biggest turnout ever for annual Pride Parade

Actors Workshop Theatre starts up again with its first show of the season

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TRUSU plans to follow up on the recent parade with its special event “Coming out and Being out” on Oct. 9. • Page 8

KEEPING IT CLEAN

GET ‘EM CHECKED

World Rivers Day comes to Kamloops

Running for the cure

Live music, fun activities and a shoreline cleanup came to Riverside Park • Page 4

CIBC sponsors annual Run for the Cure event with big turnout in Riverside Park • Page 4

he cast and crew of Back to Beulah were hard at work preparing for their opening night this Thursday, Oct. 8. The witty script by Canadian playwright W.O. Mitchell was fantastically brought to life by the equally clever cast. Back to Beulah is the first of four shows being put on by TRU’s Actors Workshop Theatre. The play is directed by TRU theatre professor Robin Nichol. Back to Beulah will run Oct. 8 to 10 and 15 to 17 with season tickets available. • CONTINUES page 5


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