Arjun Singh

Arjun is a trained facilitator and is currently co-chair of the Canadian Community for Dialogue and Deliberation.

Arjun was born and raised in Kamloops. His parents, Dr Gur and Mrs Manju Singh, immigrated to Canada from India in the 1960s. He previously served on council from 2005-2008. He has a MA in Professional Communication from Royal Roads University and a Certificate in Dialogue, Deliberation, and Public Engagement from Fielding Graduate University.

Arjun welcomes your questions or feedback on any community issue or initiative.

Since 2005, he has written a blog for Kamloops citizens and people interested in Kamloops – www.yourkamloops.com.

You can also find Arjun on twitter at @yourkamloops or @arjunsingh.

  • British Columbians wise to keep eye on UBCM convention
    Posted on September 17, 2023 at 2:12 pm
  • Thoughts on why I placed where I did in this year’s Mayoral election….
    Posted on December 15, 2022 at 1:16 pm
  • I’m Running for Mayor of Kamloops…
    Posted on March 10, 2022 at 4:48 pm
  • On calls for the TNRD chair to resign…
    Posted on February 4, 2022 at 4:23 pm
  • One thing I want to share about 2021…
    Posted on December 31, 2021 at 3:15 pm
  • Remembrance Day 2021…
    Posted on November 11, 2021 at 11:13 am
  • 10 Tips for Successful Council Campaigns and Successful Council Terms….
    Posted on October 18, 2021 at 9:18 am
  • 10 Tips for Successful Council Campaigns and Successful Council Terms….
    Posted on October 18, 2021 at 9:18 am
  • Apologies for horrible word choice at Kamloops council this Tuesday….
    Posted on June 18, 2021 at 3:05 pm
  • Apologies for horrible word choice at Kamloops council this Tuesday….
    Posted on June 18, 2021 at 3:05 pm
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    Bill Sundhu

    Bill Sundhu is a Canadian lawyer and former judge with more than 35 years of experience in the courts of justice.

    His current practice includes trial and appellate advocacy in criminal justice, human rights and civil liberties. Bill has broad legal experience that includes criminal justice, family law, child and youth law, indigenous rights, police misconduct and wrongful deaths, non-discrimination, access to justice, law reform and legislation, professional legal responsibility, and judicial independence and administration.

    He is a regular speaker, lecturer and media commentator on human rights, justice, diversity, equality and international legal issues.   He has extensive knowledge of the Canadian justice system and international human rights law, with particular interest in international criminal law.

    Bill has three university degrees, including a Masters degree in International Human Rights Law from Oxford University. He practices in Canadian and International Law.

    His work is recognized by appointment to the List of Counsel for the International Criminal Court in the Hague (war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity) and selection to a panel of international experts to train judges in Tunisia, in 2013-14 in human rights and administration of justice. He has served an extensive term as an Executive Member of the Canadian Bar Association National Criminal Law Subsection.

    Bill is a founding member of the BC Association of Multicultural Societies and is an advocate for equality and diversity. He and his family have made Kamloops, British Columbia, their home for the past 24 years.

  • There is no Peace without Justice! »
    Posted on May 14, 2022 at 6:10 pm
  • If you don’t have $20 million, relax. A wealth tax won’t hurt you. »
    Posted on April 18, 2021 at 12:43 pm
  • My Comments Regarding Cultural Genocide in China
    Posted on February 26, 2021 at 11:02 am
  • Canada Was Not Prepared »
    Posted on January 26, 2021 at 3:17 pm
  • BC Conservative MP’s Cathy McLeod & Dan Albas, stoke fear & division on CBC Daybreak Kamloops »
    Posted on January 26, 2021 at 3:12 pm
  • Why We Can’t Go Back To “Normal” »
    Posted on November 21, 2020 at 11:58 am
  • The Failures & Dangers of the Pre-Pandemic Economy, Part II: Retrenchment or Reset? »
    Posted on May 19, 2020 at 8:32 pm
  • How Did We Get Here? Part I: »
    Posted on May 4, 2020 at 9:00 pm
  • Human Rights & Emergency Powers »
    Posted on April 14, 2020 at 1:07 pm
  • COVID-19: Canada’s Emergency Benefit & Wage Subsidy
    Posted on March 31, 2020 at 4:15 pm
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    Darryl Schmidt

    One of my interests is following technology trends and how they can be implemented in a way that benefits people. I do my best to be a community builder and this website is an example of that 🙂

    All comments are my own and may not reflect the opinions of the rest of humanity. I’m trying not to be mean so cut me some slack.

     

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    David Suzuki

    David Suzuki, Co-Founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, is an award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster. David is renowned for his radio and television programs that explain the complexities of the natural sciences in a compelling, easily understood way.

    Education

    As a geneticist. David graduated from Amherst College (Massachusetts) in 1958 with an Honours BA in Biology, followed by a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Chicago in 1961. He held a research associateship in the Biology Division of Tennessee’s Oak Ridge National Lab (1961 – 62), was an Assistant Professor in Genetics at the University of Alberta (1962 – 63), and since then has been a faculty member of the University of British Columbia. He is now Professor Emeritus at UBC.

    Awards

    In 1972, he was awarded the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship for the outstanding research scientist in Canada under the age of 35 and held it for three years. He has won numerous academic awards and holds 25 honourary degrees in Canada, the U.S. and Australia. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada and is a Companion of the Order of Canada. Dr. Suzuki has written 52 books, including 19 for children. His 1976 textbook An Introduction to Genetic Analysis(with A.J.F. Griffiths), remains the most widely used genetics text book in the U.S.and has been translated into Italian, Spanish, Greek, Indonesian, Arabic, French and German.

  • Blame game hurts wildlife – David Suzuki Foundation
    Posted on September 30, 2020 at 2:15 pm
  • Back to school in an uncertain climate
    Posted on September 22, 2020 at 3:45 pm
  • Carbon pricing is like handwashing in a pandemic
    Posted on September 15, 2020 at 4:39 pm
  • Our children shouldn’t have to pay for our excesses
    Posted on September 8, 2020 at 1:19 pm
  • Old oil and gas wells find new life with renewable energy
    Posted on September 1, 2020 at 3:49 pm
  • We are living in a plastic world
    Posted on August 26, 2020 at 9:08 am
  • True recovery means looking to the future, not the past
    Posted on August 18, 2020 at 2:48 pm
  • Circular economy is too important to be co-opted by industry
    Posted on August 10, 2020 at 8:18 pm
  • Four-day workweek can spur necessary transformation
    Posted on August 4, 2020 at 4:11 pm
  • Language shapes our relationship with nature
    Posted on July 29, 2020 at 1:59 pm
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    Doug Smith

    Doug writes for Kamloops Trails, a not-for-profit (and ad free) website, offering information on trails, waterways, routes, featured spots, viewpoints, and explorations in the outdoors in the Kamloops area (and beyond).

    Doug started exploring this area in 1976 and continues to follow tracks and routes wherever they lead, with the aid of map, compass, GPSr and camera. After many dead-ends, but also many discoveries, he chose to share this information.

    The Kamloops Trails website has a massive number of interesting posts and would be of interest to anyone in Kamloops who enjoys the outdoors. Visit the Kamloops Trails website at: http://www.kamloopstrails.ca/

  • Dewdrop Ridge – Bluebird Trail Loop
    Posted on November 18, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Upper Grasslands Track – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on November 15, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Barnes Lake Trails – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on November 10, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Scott Road Hike – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on November 6, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Across Greenstone Mountain – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on November 2, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Lower Rose Trails – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on October 29, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • A Hidden Homesteads Hike – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on October 25, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Zoa Peak Hike – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on October 21, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Sugarloaf (Lundbom) Hike – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on October 17, 2024 at 9:00 am
  • Kane Valley Hike – KamloopsTrails
    Posted on October 13, 2024 at 9:00 am
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    Kamloops Film Society

    The Kamloops Film Society is the umbrella organization that operates the Paramount Theatre and runs two main events: The Thursday Film Series and the annual March Kamloops Film Festival, which includes the Kamloops Independent Short Shorts Festival. The KFS has been operating for over 45 years and was officially incorporated under the BC Societies Act on August 17, 1994. In the spring of 2019, The Kelson Group purchased the Paramount Theatre and leased the venue to the KFS. The support of The Kelson Group and Ron Fawcett has made the venture possible as The KFS continues to make the theatre a cultural venue.

     

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    Randy Sunderman

    Randy Sunderman has a B.Sc. (Bio), B.A. (Econ) from UVic and is a former board member with the Community Futures of Thompson Country, Venture Kamloops Business Care Committee, and is a member of the Economic Development Association of Canada. He has extensive experience in sector and industry analysis and developing economic development strategies. Randy has worked on many long-term contracts with the Province of BC as a regional economic and business development officer focusing on implementation plans and supporting specific business development opportunities. He specialized in rural and regional economic development.



    Ryan Noakes

    Ryan Noakes was born in 1979 in Kamloops, British Columbia, where he grew up thinking life was a musical with his parents constantly playing and singing along with records. An accomplished singer, he has been a member of numerous choirs and vocal ensembles and performed in several musical theatre productions. Ryan received his BMus in composition from the University of Victoria in 2008. At UVic he was a two-time recipient of the Murray Adaskin Prize in Music Composition. Ryan also helped to establish two new vocal ensembles at the university. After graduating from UVic, he was instrumental in the creation of the Vancouver Island Chamber Choir; as a founding member, manager, and composer-in-residence. In 2010 Ryan relocated to Vancouver and received his MMus in composition from the University of British Columbia in 2012. He has recently returned to his home town of Kamloops.

  • Let’s Explore Surge XT – Ryan Noakes Composer
    Posted on July 18, 2024 at 2:43 pm
  • I Might Be Starting To Get The Hang Of This Conducting Thing
    Posted on November 13, 2022 at 1:50 pm
  • I Might Be Starting To Get The Hang Of This Conducting Thing
    Posted on November 13, 2022 at 1:50 pm
  • The reason behind my 1-man a cappella quartet videos
    Posted on March 1, 2022 at 1:05 pm
  • The reason behind my 1-man a cappella quartet videos
    Posted on March 1, 2022 at 1:05 pm
  • A New Choral Work To Celebrate The End Of COVID
    Posted on February 8, 2021 at 7:57 pm
  • A New Choral Work To Celebrate The End Of COVID
    Posted on February 8, 2021 at 7:57 pm
  • 1-man a cappella quartet Christmas recordings
    Posted on November 29, 2020 at 1:30 pm
  • 1-man a cappella quartet Christmas recordings
    Posted on November 29, 2020 at 1:30 pm
  • Slow No Tempo’s “Quarantet” Project Returns For Christmas
    Posted on November 23, 2020 at 2:38 pm
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