Kamloops This Week
The wildfire sculpture that stands outside the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Building in downtown Kamloops will be getting some company.
The TNRD board has approved setting aside $100,000 in next year’s budget to create a monument to regional district volunteers who helped during this past summer’s wildfires.
The monument will be erected in the plaza outside Sandman Centre, the arena where many wildfire evacuees from Cache Creek, Ashcroft, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and elsewhere were housed.
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It is estimated volunteers put in more than 75,000 hours to help in July and August.
The chair of the TNRD board is hoping to have more to offer than the $100,000 in public money set aside by officials to pay for a public-art memorial.
John Ranta said the $100,000 from the TNRD’s general revenue might be augmented by corporate or philanthropic donations.
“It’s consistent with what happened after the 2003 wildfire with the statue in front of the TNRD Building,” he said of the Cameron Kerr sculpture on Victoria Street and Fifth Avenue.
Kerr’s creation features four people facing north and was created in memory of the 2003 wildfires that ravaged parts of the North Thompson Valley.
Ranta said the regional district is hoping to move quickly on the memorial, aiming to have it done by April.
“The timeline we’re looking at for this particular monument is a little shorter than the last one,” he said.
As for what it might look like, the board is waiting to see.