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Kamloops

City in southern British Columbia, Canada, on the Thompson tributary of the Fraser River and the Trans-Canada Highway; population (2006) 70,100. It is the distributing centre of a timber-processing and ranching district, and a junction on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Tourism – including fishing, windsurfing, sailing, and mountain tours – has become important to the local economy, and other industries include food processing, wood-pulp production, and oil refining. It is home to Cariboo Community College.

Originally established as a fur-trading post in 1812, it was incorporated as a city in 1893.



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train robber as a courtly gent who still can handle a Colt Peacemaker while he also charms the sweet Canadians of Kamloops.
The Kamloops rainbows are the gymnasts, jumping and running when hooked in an aerial display that would even impress a French judge.
 
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