
Build Kamloops – What would Kamloops be without the iconic Sandman Centre?
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Projects going through multiple proposed referendums is not uncommon. In 1987, the citizens of Kamloops were introduced to an ambitious waterfront project that aimed to unify a convention centre, sports coliseum, arts museum, and a performing arts centre into one groundbreaking development. However, with a narrow 50.6% of the referendum vote, the proposal for borrowing the funds was rejected.
Undeterred, the very next year saw a more focused proposal: the Riverside Coliseum, dedicated solely to sports. This time the referendum passed, giving rise to what is today known as the Sandman Centre. This versatile venue has since become a cornerstone of Kamloops’ cultural and entertainment landscape, welcoming numerous events that have enriched our community.
Home to the Kamloops Blazers and the Secwépemc Child & Family Services Annual (SCFSA) Winter Gathering Traditional Powwow, the Sandman Centre has also played host to legendary concerts featuring icons such as Shania Twain, The Offspring, and Bryan Adams. The arena’s versatility was further highlighted by its role in hosting major sporting events, such as Hockey Day in Canada in 2016 and both the Memorial Cup and Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2023.
Beyond entertainment, the Sandman Centre has emerged as a crucial community asset, offering practical amenities such as an indoor space for winter walks, a refuge during extreme weather, and an evacuation centre for during times of crises.
These examples remind us that community spaces are much more than their physical dimensions. The journey from initial proposal to the beloved Sandman Centre was not easy. However it is a success story that illustrates the lasting impact of adaptive, well thought out buildings and their abilities to meet the diverse needs of Kamloops’ residents.
🎥: Boom Business Solutions, CFJC Today & Pattison Media Ltd (PML)
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