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We reveal our top 10 Kamloops news stories of 2022 in Episode 73 of Kamloops Last Week. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings discuss the busy year and debate where stories land on the list. We celebrate reaching the 340-subscriber mark on YouTube and 350,000 views across all platforms by recapping our New Year’s Eve adventure with Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Cold Control Mechanical and McDonald’s Kamloops. We also introduce a new sponsor — Betstamp. Thanks to all of our loyal #LastWeekClique members for making 2022 a breakout year for the show, which has big things planned for 2023. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Global B.C. chief meteorologist Mark Madryga (34:52) and Kamloops City Coun. Nancy Bepple (20:41) are interviewed in Episode 72 of Kamloops Last Week, which also features an introduction to baby Joseph Kevin Theodore Bosch (3:45). Madryga talks Kamloops holiday forecast, potential for poor driving conditions between the Coast and Interior in the coming days, major Tournament Capital snow events of 1971 and 1990 and hope for a white Christmas this year. Bepple, speaking to KTW from the Netherlands, talks life on city council, her penchant for noticing the little things, importance of committees and council’s focus on the plight of the unhoused. KTW reporter Jessica Wallace and husband Jeremy Bosch have struggled for years through multiple pregnancies and miscarriages. Wallace gave birth to baby Joseph on Dec. 20, a little Christmas miracle. Co-hosts Chris Foulds, Marty Hastings and Michael Potestio share a few thoughts on the nine-pounder's arrival. Potestio hops in to give us the latest on the Kamloops Airport situation and talk of family Christmas tradition. Thanks to Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Cold Control Mechanical and McDonald’s for their support. We go on a wild tobogganing ride with them at 16:25. With their help and lots of love from our beloved viewers and listeners, we’ve amassed more than 350,000 views across all platforms. In the last 90 days on YouTube, we've racked up 22,700 views and 1,500 hours of watch time, and added more than 100 subscribers. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We'll see you Last Week.
Santa Claus, Buddy the Elf and Kamloops City Coun. Stephen Karpuk are interviewed in Episode 71 of Kamloops Last Week, which also includes the conclusion of the case of the missing Fulton Cup trophy. Karpuk (at the 13:55 mark) talks of his desire to grow business in Kamloops, improve safety and security in the city, work better with shelter providers and make the Tournament Capital more friendly to cyclists. Is overconsumption an issue at Kamloops Blazers’ games? Karpuk has thoughts (25:28). Co-host Chris Foulds (3:55) shares thoughts on Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson and city council and engages with Karpuk in a spirited conversation (18:17) over recent in-camera meetings. Fulton Cup participants K.T. Toering, Colton Meikle, Bobby-Raye Farrow, Adam Phillpotts, Makenna Blattner, Hannah Cady, Matteo Cuzzetto, Sarah Brouwer, Jocelyn Orr, Fraser Jacoby, Temi Aina and Joey Galloway search for the guilty party in the trophy caper (55:27), along with organizer Will Blair. Eleven children — Audrey, Lena, Owen, Ainsley, Kasen, Mari, Jack, Tegan, Blayke, Ada and Hayes — bring questions to Santa and Buddy the Elf at 33:26. Foulds, co-host Marty Hastings and showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore (emboldened by his new camera angle, the Magic Mirror) relive their weekend of song, with help from Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Cold Control Mechanical and McDonald’s at 10:31. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube (we have 333 subscribers and counting) and follow along through your favourite podcast provider.
Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson (in his Reider’s Digest debut at the 28:18 mark) and Kamloops Coun. Dale Bass (15:11) hop in for Episode 70 of Kamloops Last Week. Hamer-Jackson explains his decision to recuse himself from the Dec. 6 council meeting, talks of an apology from Bass, speaks of being excluded from an in-camera meeting and is questioned on the creation of task forces and a legal quarrel with ASK Wellness and CEO Bob Hughes. Bass talks of Hamer-Jackson’s “unusual” decision to recuse himself from the entire council meeting, artfully dodges in-camera meeting queries, notes an issue with the mayor’s proposed task forces and trumpets the values of the Integrated Crisis Response Team (formerly Car 40) and complex care beds. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore is celebrated (6:15), with his Riversong Guitars having been honoured with one of music’s great awards. We debut Miltimore’s new camera angle — the Magic Mirror. Bill makes a rare appearance. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings weigh in (47:14) on Hamer-Jackson’s decision. The KLW crew bids fond farewell (8:55) to Nu Leaf Produce Market and welcomes Cold Control Mechanical to the #LastWeekCliqueSponsorhipConsortium, which includes Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s. Join the #LastWeekClique by subscribing to KLW on YouTube and following through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Kamloops city councillor Mike O’Reilly takes his place in the Kamloops Last Week hot seat in Episode 68. The instalment also features an interview with Kamloops actor Doug Herbert, who will play Freddie Filmore in It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, which will debut on Thursday, Nov. 24 at Sagebrush Theatre. Herbert joins us at the 32:20 mark. O’Reilly (at the 11:56 mark) talks budget and taxes, committees to be formed by Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson, his response to experimental treatment for MS and a need for more recreational facilities in the city. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore turns bulldog reporter while grilling O’Reilly on a need for mid-size arts/music venues. Co-host Chris Foulds (40:58) dives into Premier David Eby’s big plans on safety and housing. The conversation takes a turn when the hydro credit is discussed. A new segment — Reider’s Digest — that will feature Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson is previewed (9:53). It will make its debut on Dec. 7 and appear on the first Wednesday of every month. We look ahead to the Santa Claus Parade (5:40), which will be streamed live on Sunday on the KTW Facebook page, thanks to Dearborn Ford. Foulds and co-host Marty Hastings settle a bet and make a new one. The Kamloops Last Week sponsorship team includes Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Nu Leaf Produce Market and McDonald’s — and has room to grow. Email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com to join the team. Check out the 7:27 mark. We have fun with our sponsors. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube (we’ve eclipsed the 300-subscriber mark) and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Kamloops city coun. Bill Sarai features in Episode 66 of Kamloops Last Week, along with Josh Banton and John Antulov of the TRU WolfPack. Sarai (at the 9:17 mark) talks shelters and takes issue with Alfred Achoba of Canadian Mental Health Association Kamloops and Bob Hughes of ASK Wellness. He also speaks of burying the hatchet with Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson on a drive to Sorrento and back that included a stop at the Silver Fox Pub in Chase. Sarai (who does not want to go fly-fishing with Hamer-Jackson) becomes emotional when harking back to his son Nick’s accomplishment with the South Kamloops Titans’ basketball team. Banton, Antulov (27:34) and the WolfPack offer a look inside the team ahead of U Sports Men’s Soccer Championship, which gets underway on Thursday at Hillside Stadium. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings settle a bet and make a new one ahead of the men’s soccer World Cup. Foulds takes aim at Marvel movies and encourages viewers and listeners to enjoy Buffalo 66. His shaky relationship with B.C. Lions’ head coach Rick Campbell is explored. The KLW crew ruminates (5:11) on methods of consuming Strauss Naturals Herbal Formulas, which are 15 per cent off this month at Nu Leaf Produce Market. Magic Mike Miltimore speaks (7:20) of hosting a hot yoga party that featured products from Gord’s Appliance Mattress Centre, McDonald’s and Nu Leaf. KTW reporter Michael Potestio (38:55) provides insight on the shelter situation in Kamloops. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week (we have 294 subscribers and counting!) and follow along via your favourite podcast provider. We have one or two spots left on our sponsorship team. Email KLW@kamloopsthisweek.com for more information. We’ll see you Last Week.
Kamloops city councillor Katie Neustaeter sits down (at the 9:21 mark) with Kamloops Last Week in Episode 65, the first of eight straight instalments dedicated to interviewing each member of the council that was sworn in on Nov. 1 at TRU. Head coach Mark Pennington and hometown hero Ainsley Grether also hop in (27:35) to discuss the TRU WolfPack women’s soccer team’s cinderella run, which continues this weekend with the Canada West Final Four in Vancouver. Neustaeter delves into a plethora of topics: her role in mending fences on council if required; her opinion on a core review of city staffing and management; the influence of her father, former BC Liberal MLA Kevin Krueger, on her politics; her faith and how it can influence her work on council; her take on Glenn Hilke speaking up at city council inauguration; shelters and their locations/CMHA/neighbourhood group input; and her political aspirations. Grether and Pennington look back on the magic of the Canada West season thus far and pledge to perform a duet on KLW if the WolfPack earn a medal this weekend in Vancouver. Magic Mike Miltimore reviews (2:21) his experience with bidets. Bidet-believer Chris Foulds says North Americans are living in the Lavatory Stone Age. A whirlwind search for Wild Pumpkins (5:21) takes the KLW crew to the Tranquille Sanitorium, with stops at Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, Nu Leaf Produce Market and McDonald’s. We are inching closer to 300 subscribers. Join the #LastWeekClique by subscribing on YouTube and following along on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Logan Stankoven features and we look back at the public forum and ahead to the election in Episode 63 of Kamloops Last Week. KTW reporters Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio join (at the 14:09 mark) to provide election and forum analysis, along with co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings. Topics include agenda-filled questions from the public at the forum (and ideas on how to limit their length), voter turnout, endorsements, feistiness, online polling, vocal support for Reid Hamer-Jackson and how poor answers can impact voting. Foulds offers predictions for Oct. 15. Stankoven (36:52) talks of the chase for 50 goals, catching points-leader Bedard, the hunt for the Memorial Cup, lost hockey gear and luggage and lessons learned from NHL exhibition experience with Dallas Stars. In Foulderdash (44:29), Hastings taps into Foulds’ hatred of the Toronto Blue Jays. Debate ensues. Showmaster Magic Mike Miltimore and the crew (10:11) go wild turkey hunting on a journey that ends at the BC Wildlife Park, with stops at Nu Leaf Produce Market, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s. A Big Mac-size contract extension is announced (9:35). Join the #LastWeekClique by subscribing to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and following along with your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Interviews with mayoral candidate Arjun Singh and TRU WolfPack spark plug Ainsley Grether drive Episode 61 of Kamloops Last Week. Singh (who joins at the 9:19 mark) talks of his political experience and familiarity with provincial and federal government, and how he aims to maintain decorum while attacking problems with boldness. He addresses criticism of the length of his tenure as a municipal politician and fights back against accusations of fence-sitting. Singh responds to criticism from Darpan Sharma and suggests the city council candidate does not have one ounce of political savvy. He backs mandatory treatment for some prolific offenders and explains why he supports an arts centre in Kamloops. Grether (32:24) speaks of newfound confidence in her WolfPack, who are riding a program-record six-match unbeaten streak. The midfielder from Kamloops discusses a host of topics, including Starbucks coffee, superstition, tattoos, cow bellowing, Dorian Greek House, counting horses and cockiness (or is it just a Wolf being a Wolf?). Co-host Chris Foulds (in Above The Foulds at 42:37) says feistiness is increasing as the civic election draws near. He questions a potential name change for the BC Liberals, and conversation turns to argument with co-host Marty Hastings. Among KLW fodder in wide-ranging Ep. 61 — JFK, Brewloops, Isis the superhero, sartorial splendour, Jeff Goldblum in The Fly, holes in socks, Tapestry Festival and how Greg the Engineer played the hero before the Kamloops Blazers’ home opener, delivering a drum to mascot Digger. Magic Mike Miltimore has great memories of a recent skydiving expedition with Hastings and Foulds, an adventure that includes show sponsors McDonald’s, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and Nu Leaf Produce Market. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Tom Gaglardi, Ray Dhaliwal, The Brothers Foulds and Colton Meikle headline our landmark 60th episode of Kamloops Last Week. Dhaliwal, who is running for mayor, takes his place in the hot seat and talks bullying and intimidation in city hall and on council, working-class approach, methods for reducing crime and street issues, arts centre, low morale among City of Kamloops employees and his belief that the race features more than three horses. Gaglardi, majority owner of the Kamloops Blazers, talks potential for roster upgrades, his involvement in targeting players and making deals, the Logan Stankoven dream scenario and his goals for the team, including winning the division, league and Memorial Cup. With his birthday looming, co-host and KTW editor Chris Foulds receives messages from his brothers, Shane and Darryl, videos that spark an incredible story about a late-night/early morning phone call received from former Edmonton Elk and current TSN analyst Matt Dunigan. Meikle, a 17-year-old pass catcher from Kamloops who leads the B.C. Football Conference in receiving yards, talks of improved Broncos’ morale, results and culture during a spare block at Westsyde secondary. Also discussed: School trustee candidate Jennifer Rowse, show criticism and Mike Miltimore’s cow bellowing expertise. We spin a sponsorship yarn that takes Nu Leaf Produce Market, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s on a trip down the Adams River. S ubscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and follow along with your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Technologies are often spotlighted when examining different energy transition pathways. However, how we use and produce technology and energy plays a significant role. Profound changes are needed to avoid dangerous climate change, and can only be achieved through public support for relevant policies. Therefore, implementing energy policies requires knowledge of citizens' lifestyles and behaviors. That's where Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) steps in. To teach us more about the importance of SSH in the energy transition, our guest this week is Chris Foulds, Professor at Anglia Ruskin University. Chris has been part of coordinating the energy-SSH platforms www.shapeenergy.eu and www.energy-shifts.eu, which has evolved into the SSH Centre of Excellence on climate, energy and mobility research for the EC. Papers mentioned in the episode: EC SSH monitoring reports: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/4f198f8e-4599-11eb-b59f-01aa75ed71a1 Overland and Sovacool, 2020, The misallocation of climate research funding, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629619309119 Royston & Foulds, 2021, The making of energy evidence: How exclusions of Social Sciences and Humanities are reproduced (and what researchers can do about it), https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629621001778 Foulds at al. 2022, An agenda for future Social Sciences and Humanities research on energy efficiency: 100 priority research questions https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-022-01243-z Silvast & Foulds 2022, Sociology of Interdisciplinarity - The Dynamics of Energy Research, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-88455-0
Our Kamloops Last Week back-to-school special features the boss’ daughter, Veronica Foulds, who is off to university, and eight-year-old Lena McCallum, who is ready for Grade 4. They tell us (at the 8:53 mark) what’s on their minds ahead of the school year — bullies, anxiety, excitement, changing the world, Madame Donas and Popcorn Dan, social interaction, relationships, Star Wars Tag and more — and share thoughts on past teachers. Co-host Chris Foulds talks (3:05) of Ron and Rae Fawcett and Kelson Hall, a gift to the City of Kamloops and our arts community. We discuss (5:35) Jesse Ritcey, Pride Week and Politics, and hear (25:34) from Nick Thompson, a McDonald’s employee who loves teaching staff members about inclusion. Co-host Marty Hastings takes us (26:22) to the soccer pitch to meet the men’s and women’s TRU WolfPack squads on the eve of the Canada West campaign, which kicks off on Friday at Hillside Stadium. In Foulderdash (19:54), Hastings does his best to keep it together while reading a text Foulds sent to a young man whose influence on Veronica was questionable. Veronica sits in on the segment and shares her thoughts. Veronica plugs the Canucks Autism Network and shares a few warm thoughts about dad before hitting the road to UBC. Hastings thanks (6:44) sponsors with a recap of his daily routine — between five and 17 cups of coffee at McDonald’s, push-ups and strawberries at Nu Leaf Produce Market and a nap on a Sealy Mattress at Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, which has introduced a benevolent program. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and follow along on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Former Kamloops Blazers’ forward Kyrell Sopotyk joins Kamloops Last Week (at the 19:08 mark) to analyze video of his bronze-medal victory in wheelchair racing on Wednesday at the Canada Summer games, a comeback effort that took place less than two years after the life-altering snowboarding accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Also, Clearwater secondary teacher Dayton Fraser and student Cleo Coates talk (5:32) of a woodworking project in which memory boxes are made and donated to Royal Inland Hospital, the creations given to parents grieving the loss of a child. A man shot dead by police west of Kamloops and north of Walhachin early Monday morning (Aug. 15) had allegedly abducted his ex-girlfriend and children the day before, culminating in the fatal standoff with officers. KTW reporter Michael Potestio gives us the latest (11:03) on the story and the upcoming investigation into police actions. Mike Miltimore of Lee’s Music is angered by vandalism to his business (1:30). In Foulderdash (24:12), co-host Chris Foulds runs hot on the “monosyllabic cretin” who dared to disrespect the CFL. Potestio’s Hamfisted North Shore Italian Claw Grip is analyzed (2:18). We can’t do our show without our title sponsors, Nu Leaf Produce Market and Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, and segment sponsor McDonald’s. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
A pair of national champions from Kamloops — Gavin Dodd, 18 and Raiya Matonovich, 15 — join Kamloops Last Week (at the 17:08 mark) in studio, along with the Nigerian Nightmare Maurice Onyemaenu (8:59), in this personality filled instalment. Also, co-host Chris Foulds talks expected civic election issues (4:03), addresses the suggestion that he is a Communist (2:38) and speaks of climate change and wildfires (24:35). Matonovich explains how she dug deep to claim the under-16 girls’ 800-metre running national championship last week in a photo finish. Check out the video of her heroics in this episode online on the KLW YouTube page. We also have footage of Dodd’s passes at trampoline nationals, which earned him the gold medal and set a new Canadian difficulty record. Onyemaenu did not start playing football until last year. He’s now setting his sights on playing professionally — and he makes a bold prediction for this weekend’s Kamloops Broncos’ game in Nanaimo. We have 224 YouTube subscribers and hundreds of thousands of views on Facebook. You can also join the #LastWeekClique via podcast. Follow along with your favourite provider. Our show is not possible without our co-title sponsors — Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and Nu Leaf Produce Market — and segment sponsor McDonald’s. We’ll see you Last Week.
Episode 53 of Kamloops Last Week is a busy offering. On the show: KTW reporter Jessica Wallace talks suspected drowning in Thompson River (17:12 mark), we lay out plans for KTW’s coverage of the upcoming civic election (22:15), co-host Chris Foulds weighs in on Kamloops rental crisis (11:19), co-host Marty Hastings analyzes Hay’s return to the Kamloops Blazers and team coaching stable (34:50) and Kamloops Ribfest chair Danica Wilkinson joins (28:44) us to tee up a wonderful weekend in the Tournament Capital. We’ve jumped to 220 subscribers (thank you, #LastWeekClique) on YouTube and can be found on your favourite podcast provider. KLW is not possible without our co-title sponsors, Nu Leaf Produce Market and Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre, and segment sponsor McDonald’s. We’ll see you Last Week.
Maya Swan and Morgan Ring of the under-13 Kamloops Blaze join the Kamloops Last Week crew (at the 12:07 mark) to talk of sweet victory at the provincial soccer championships last weekend in Burnaby. The soccer segment is a stark contrast from Above The Foulds (5:41), in which co-host Chris Foulds discusses the decline of Western civilization, mass shootings, Alex Jones of Infowars, idiots in Kamloops, Tamara Lich and the Freedom Convoy and more. Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio pop by for an in-studio #LastWeekClique panel discussion (18:28). On the agenda are the Thompson-Nicola Regional District’s decision to implement a $10 application fee for Freedom of Information requests and Kamloops council’s new code of conduct. Foulds on the $10 application fee: It’s designed to hinder the free flow of information. Magic Mike Miltimore offers his review (2:47) of Canada Day in Riverside Park and teases a performance by a popular ACDC tribute band, High Voltage. KLW extends an invite to representatives of Soccer Quest (which also fielded a B.C. champion team) and the KYSA. We have eclipsed the 210-subscriber mark on YouTube and have amassed hundreds of thousands of views across all platforms. Our co-title sponsors are Gord’s Appliance Mattress Centre (is an ownership coup underway????), Nu Leaf Produce Market (check out the strawberries) and McDonald’s (we drink exclusively McDonald’s coffee on the show). Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Discussion on planned renoviction in the Pineview Heights townhouse complex is among topics in Episode 51 of Kamloops Last Week. Henry Small is also featured, popping by via Zoom to talk of Music in the Park, marriages, mortgages and more. We head out on location to visit B.C. High School Rodeo Queen Myranda Mackenzie, Nolan Austin and Jared Sucro of the Kamloops NorthPaws and the Canadian Flight Centre’s new carbon-neutral hangar at Kamloops Airport. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings discuss Premier John Horgan’s decision to step down. Thanks to our #LastWeekClique sponsorship consortium — Nu Leaf Produce Market, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s — for their support. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Bernadette Siracky of the Kamloops Food Bank (at 10:42 mark) and Heather Sutherland (21:16) of soon-to-be-defunct Kamloops Skydivers Sport Parachuting Club join us for Episode 49 of Kamloops Last Week. Also, co-host Chris Foulds expresses displeasure (5:50) with gluttonous spending by federal politicians on a trip to the Middle East. Several regular Kamloops This Week readers feature on Foulderdash (24:16), the segment that combines Foulds’ love of the English language and his tendency to pipe up on social media. The #LastWeekClique returns (30:34), with Jessica Wallace bringing us the latest on the family doctor shortage in the city and Michael Potestio delving into counterfeit currency in the River City. Nu Leaf Produce Market, our co-title sponsor (along with Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre), is expecting berries to arrive soon, and the coffee is already on at McDonald’s. KLW has 195 subscribers on YouTube and is determined to reach 200 by next Wednesday, when we film Episode 50 in state-of-the-art Studio 2 at Lee’s Music. We’ll see you Last Week.
Global BC chief meteorologist Mark Madryga joins Kamloops Last Week (at the 18:30 mark) to talk weather in Kamloops and how it could impact flooding in the area. Is it possible worldwide hockey phenom Connor Bedard could be traded to Kamloops in time for the Blazers’ Memorial Cup run in 2023? Blazers’ head coach and GM Shaun Clouston answers that question (30:22). In this politics-heavy offering, co-host Chris Foulds applauds Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Frank Caputo’s decision to endorse Jean Charest in the Conservative leadership race (12:10). Foulds calls Pierre Poilievre a grifter and a hypocrite. Foulds, in our new segment Foulderdash, takes aim at “concussed conspiracy theorist” Theo Fleury and “Cowardly Grandpa Munster” Ted Cruz (6:19). Also in the show, Madryga’s feet are held to the fire over a photo of him wearing a Vancouver Giants’ hat. The beloved Kamloopsian answers another question — can we expect another heat dome this summer? We can’t do the show without our co-title sponsors — Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and Nu Leaf Produce Market — and segment sponsor McDonald’s. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and follow along on your favourite podcast provider.
Kamloops Last Week 47 — the Riveting Return of Fouldsy. NorthPaws’ co-owner and local sports bid wizard Norm Daley joins us in studio (at the 23:04 mark) and shares thoughts on late Blazers’ president Don Moores, fighting through pandemic adversity to finally host West Coast League opener and snaring the 2023 Memorial Cup. Co-host Chris Foulds talks mandatory treatment in fight against overdose crisis (11:16), rips Dustin Johnson, Greg Norman for involvement in Saudi Arabia-led golf circuit (7:12), relives days as blue-cheese hating bus boy at Copper Kettle in Abbotsford (3:26), questions Hastings’ variable mortgage rate, takes issue with Memorial Cup format, praises NorthPaws, Blazers. Co-host Marty Hastings takes viewers/listeners behind scenes and into dressing rooms after the Blazers’ heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Seattle Thunderbirds (15:30), talks attendance at Sandman Centre (20:58), reveals new Nu Leaf Produce Market commercial (6:22) that includes KLW-created lyrics and a succulent groove from Scott Findlay and The Grand Ones. The possibility of a fifth winery in Kamloops is discussed (4:35). We hear an emotional interview (18:05) with Logan Stankoven, who spoke to KLW a few minutes after the Kamloops Blazers were eliminated from the post-season. Nu Leaf and Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre are our co-title-sponsor friends. McDonald’s Kamloops (we drink its coffee exclusively) is a segment-sponsor extraordinaire. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and follow along on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Kamloops Last Week 45 packs a serious punch. Chris Foulds talks about which areas of Kamloops may be most vulnerable to extreme heat and cold, flooding and smoke, using maps created by Interior Health. Fraser Minten and Drew Englot of the Kamloops Blazers join us in studio ahead of the Western Conference final. Minten plays piano and skates on a lake; Englot’s parents Zoom in from a tractor on their farm in Candiac, Sask. The brand new Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre commercial makes its debut and includes Foulds’ dog, Darby. Not to be outdone, KTW reporter Jessica Wallace’s pup, Macy, makes an appearance in the Last Week Clique. Macy plays Toto in the Wizard of Oz, a Western Canada Theatre production, and is earning rave reviews, along with the show. KLW seeks a mascot. Is Jenna Kansky watching? Our new segment — Foulderdash — keeps track of Foulds’ activity on social media and this week includes a scathing post about Paul Bissonnette. The Foulderdash word of the day? Fouldscolding. We’re closing in on 200 subscribers. Join the #LastWeekClique by subscribing on YouTube and following on your favourite podcast provider. Thanks to our title sponsors, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and Nu Leaf Produce Market. We drink exclusively McDonald’s coffee on our show, which recently celebrated its one-year-anniversary and is closing in on 50 episodes. We thank Brandy Sekhon (McDonald’s), Herman Hothi (Nu Leaf) and Steve Rodgers (Gord’s) for their support. We’ll see you Last Week.
Shane Doan joins Kamloops Last Week for a lively interview in Episode 43. The offering also includes commentary from KTW editor Chris Foulds on City of Kamloops spending on taxpayer-funded meals, an issue covered by Jessica Wallace in five stories in Wednesday’s edition of our newspaper. We are joined in studio by reigning WHL player of the month Logan Stankoven and his Kamloops Blazers’ teammate Daylan Kuefler, who lived for a year with Doan and his family in Arizona. Topics include: Stankoven wants to be better than Lysell, the 2023 Memorial Cup bid, bracing for physicality against the Vancouver Giants and rumours of Connor Bedard being traded to Kamloops. Doan raves about Kuefler, talks of his role as GM for Team Canada ahead of the world championship in Finland and has an axe to grind with co-host Hastings over past competition. We find Issa Diaou, Sydney Fraser, Alysia Francis and the South Kamloops Titans’ ultimate team on McArthur Island. Foulds weighs in on arsonists and their inability to urinate in front of others. We thank Herman Hothi and Nu Leaf Produce Market for their continuing support of KLW and announce a Supersized contract edition with Brandy Sekhon and McDonald’s. Kamloops McDonald’s legend Kim Eliason, who is nearing her 45th anniversary of working under the Golden Arches, sits down with KLW. Lee’s Music employee Engineer Greg makes his on-camera debut to talk Star Wars on May 4. We are nearing 200 subscribers and our one-year anniversary of May 12. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Episode 42 is a banner instalment of Kamloops Last Week. Like and share it from the Kamloops This Week Facebook page for a chance to win two tickets to this Friday’s Kamloops Blazers’ game and two Blazers’ travel mugs. Three in-studio guests — Shaun Clouston and Luke Toporowski of the Blazers and Erin (Casper) Jensen of the Kamloops Rugby Club Raiders — look ahead to their respective upcoming post-season matchups. Chris Foulds gives us an inside look at his recent colonoscopy in a discussion that ties into a serious issue — the family doctor shortage in B.C. We look ahead to the senior Kamloops Rattlers’ home opener and say a big thank you to Nu Leaf Produce Market, Brandy Sekhon and McDonald’s. There is room to join the #LastWeekClique and advertise on our show. Email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com. We’re nearing 200 subscribers. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week online and follow us through your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week :)
Episode 41 of Kamloops Last Week is an eclectic offering. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings discuss the ongoing and worsening opioid crisis in B.C. Foulds has stern words for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the issue of safe supply. Katie Neustaeter of United Way B.C. drops in to talk about her organization’s initiatives. Chris Wilson of Kamloops This Week talks about a new way to figure out dinner plans — WTF Kamloops (it could save your relationship). Hastings discusses the latest on the curling facility scene in the Tournament Capital and potential for the demise of the Kamloops Curling Club’s downtown location, with opinion included from Ken Brown and Barry McPhee. Also in today’s diverse feast: Canine rage in Peterson Creek, Bosch-Wallace dog Macy to star in the Wizard of Oz, KLW popular in Kremlin, Prince Rupert and we give away two sets of four tickets to an upcoming Kamloops Blazers’ game. We’re nearing our one-year anniversary (May 12) and the 200-subscriber mark on YouTube. Thanks to all of the #LastWeekClique members who make our show possible, including Herman Hothi of Nu Leaf Produce Market and Brandy Sekhon of McDonald’s. We’ll see you Last Week.
Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Kúkpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir was in Toronto on Wednesday, en route to Kamloops from Vatican City, when she spoke to Kamloops Last Week about her meeting with Pope Francis. She talks of the sincerity of his apology, the invitation she extended for a visit to Kamloops and the meaning of the trip for her and other Assembly of First Nations delegates, among other topics. Co-hosts Marty Hastings and Chris Foulds discuss former TRU WolfPack women’s basketball coach Goran Nogic, who is suing the university for defamation and wrongful dismissal. We talk about the allegations of physical and verbal abuse he claims were made against him by a former player. Dialogue continues on Ukraine, with war crimes, propaganda and refugees in Kamloops on the agenda. Hastings takes viewers and listeners to Hillside Stadium, where WolfPack volleyball player Ana Muzyka on Friday held a fundraising run for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. Also on the show: Foulds talks disdain for Blue Jays and love for Giants on eve of MLB season, along with upcoming tax increase in Kamloops, the largest bump in a decade. We also announce a giveaway contest, with two sets of four tickets to an upcoming Kamloops Blazers’ game (April 15 vs. Prince George) up for grabs. For a chance to win, share this episode on Facebook and answer this question in the post: Who would make the better charcuterie board, Foulds or Hastings, and why? Nu Leaf Produce Market has the best charcuterie board ingredients in town. We can’t do the show without Herman Hothi of Nu Leaf and Brandy Sekhon of McDonald’s. Subscribe to the show on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. Email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com to join the #LastWeekClique sponsorship team. We’ll see you Last Week :)
Action 22 Kamloops, slate politics, the growing mayoral race, Flyin' Phil Gaglardi, Matt Dunstone at the Brier, the Kamloops Storm, Kamloops Curling Club talk and Thundersky Walkingbear of the TRU WolfPack are discussed in Episode 36 of Kamloops Last Week. Our feature guest is Discourse Community Publishing CEO Brandi Schier, who joins us to talk about The Wren, IndigiNews, Sun Peaks Independent News and competition across the Kamloops media scene. KTW reporters Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio keep us updated on local news in the #LastWeekClique. Magic Mike Miltimore of Lee’s Music scares off a thief with a remote speaker system. Co-host Marty Hastings comes to the defence of Dunstone, who should not be at the Brier with his Wild Card team, according to co-host Chris Foulds. Nu Leaf Produce Market’s Grade A stock — some of which is on sale now — and McDonald’s owner/operator Brandy Sekhon are discussed. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. Those interested in supporting the show can email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com. We’ll see you Last Week :)
The Russian invasion of Ukraine and International Women’s Week are the focus of Episode 35 of Kamloops Last Week. Our all-female guest list includes Ana Muzyka of Poltava, Ukraine, a TRU WolfPack volleyball player whose family is in peril amid the invasion, and Arlene Ball, the first-ever female Kamloops Fire Rescue firefighter. KTW reporter Michael Potestio goes into the field to provide footage and commentary of pro-Ukraine rallies in Kamloops. Co-host Chris Foulds discusses the importance of legitimate news sources during these times and co-host Marty Hastings talks wartime propaganda on social media and the narcissistic delusions of Vladimir Putin. Foulds, Hastings and Mike Miltimore of Lee’s Musice take a minute or two to highlight important women in their lives. We also hear from graduating WolfPack volleyball player Katie Ludvig, the only Kamloopsian on the team for the past five years. To join the #LastWeekClique, subscribe to Kamloops Last Week on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We can’t do the show without our loyal sponsors — Lee’s Music and McDonald’s. We’ll see you Last Week.
Barriere Mayor and TNRD director Ward Stamer addresses comments made last week by KLW co-host Chris Foulds and talks all things TNRD on Episode 34 of Kamloops Last Week. Mike Hall and son Connor of Rust Valley Restorers, the hit car restoration show on History Channel, chat with KLW co-host Marty Hastings, with season 4 set to premiere on 9 p.m. on Thursday. Hastings shares his opinion on the future of the Kamloops Curling Club’s downtown location. Foulds and Hastings discuss Kamloops Mayor Ken Christian and rumoured potential successors, including Arjun Singh, Dieter Dudy and Norm Daley. We can’t do the show without our loyal supporters — Nu Leaf Produce Market and McDonald’s — and the loyalty of our listeners and viewers, the #LastWeekClique. To join the clique, subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week :)
KTW editor and KLW co-host Chris Foulds seeks an apology from Barriere Mayor Ward Stamer and talks all things TNRD, Blazers’ alumnus Kyrell Sopotyk joins us ahead of his return to Kamloops and James MacDonald of Western Canada Theatre saddles up in studio on Episode 33 of Kamloops Last Week. Brandy Gozda-Sekhon, who owns and operates six McDonald’s in Kamloops and one in Merritt, joins the #LastWeekClique and introduces herself to the city. KTW reporter Jessica Wallace outlines the latest on her coverage of the TNRD, including her pursuit of answers from board chair Ken Gillis. Clique members Sean Brady and Michael Potestio highlight stories on their desk. Loyal viewer/listener/Last Week Clique member Jack Bell sparks more conversation of the roaring 20s and Flapper Girls. We can’t do the show without our friends at Nu Leaf Produce Market, which has been with us since Day 1. Same deal for Magic Mike Miltimore and Bonnie at Lee’s Music, home to state-of-the-art Studio 2. Our subscriber base is growing on YouTube and sits at 153. Find us there and on your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Kamloops Last Week checks in with Freeze Athletics cheerleaders ahead of the world championships in Orlando and welcomes resident matchmaker Tara Holmes, who talks dating, love, Valentine’s Day and gold condoms. Co-host Chris Foulds endeavours to educate Pierre Poilievre on the Canadian electoral system and discusses loosening COVID-19 restrictions across the country. “COVID nutbars” are addressed. Co-hosts Foulds and Marty Hastings engage in a debate on National Pizza Day — deep dish or thin crust? — and tussle over the order of the show. KTW reporters Sean Brady, Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio chime in on the #LastWeekClique segment. Thanks to Nu Leaf Produce Market for its unwavering support and to Lee’s Music for hosting us in state-of-the-art Studio 2. Subscribe to Kamloops Last Week online and with your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Terry Lake joins Kamloops Last Week minutes after being on a call with Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. Lake, a former Kamloops politician and current CEO of the BC Care Providers Association, talks visitation policy and COVID-19 outbreaks in care homes, poor communication from Henry and the provincial government and the B.C. Liberal leadership race, along with his take on racists, yahoos and narrow-minded people involved in the Freedom Convoy. "There's always good intentions, but I think they were overtaken." We interview the Berrys — Jo, Mak and Gaby — at a press conference held on Tuesday to trumpet the return of CFJC Boogie The Bridge, which is slated for Sunday, April 24. Special Olympics athlete Joshua Trudell chats with KLW about tough times during the pandemic and looking forward to the 2023 SOBC Winter Games in Kamloops. Co-hosts Chris Foulds and Marty Hastings discuss Canada’s quest to return to the men’s World Cup for the first time since 1986. Foulds seems obsessed with all things 1986. Foulds has his say on the Freedom Convoy. Thanks to Nu Leaf Produce Market for its support. We film in state-of-the-art Studio 2 in Lee’s Music. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. We’ll see you Last Week.
Henry Small joined Kamloops Last Week from Mexico to talk of losing his great friend Stan Bailly. The CIFM morning-show duo forged an incredible bond — and relationship with Kamloops listeners — during a 25-year run that ended in 2018. Bailly, a kidney transplant recipient who was immunocompromised, died in December after spending months in Royal Inland Hospital fighting COVID-19. Also on the show, co-host Chris Foulds takes aim at messaging that is accompanying public health orders in B.C. and speaks of a run-in with John Madden on the bar car of a train. Co-host Marty Hastings offers insight on the Kamloops Blazers’ WHL trade deadline transactions and the Josh Pillar situation. KTW reporters Jessica Wallace and Michael Potestio talk night clubs, cannabis-related lawsuits, Highland Valley Copper and more in the #LastWeekClique. Subscribe to KLW on YouTube and your favourite podcast provider. To support the show and join the crew that includes Nu Leaf Produce Market, Cold Control Mechanical, Twin River Painting and Holmes is Where the Heart is Matchmaking, email klw@kamloopsthisweek.com. Lee’s Music hosts our show in state-of-the-art Studio 2.
Pyjamarama was part of the oddly popular "Wally" series of puzzle adventures for the ZX Spectrum. Its bright, colorful graphics belie the devious puzzles hidden within. It's worth a play!
Pyjamarama was part of the oddly popular "Wally" series of puzzle adventures for the ZX Spectrum. Its bright, colorful graphics belie the devious puzzles hidden within. It's worth a play!
Exolon is a simply beautiful side scrolling run and gun title, making full use of the Speccy's color pallette and AY sound chip (on the 128k of course). But what about the difficulty?
Exolon is a simply beautiful side scrolling run and gun title, making full use of the Speccy's color pallette and AY sound chip (on the 128k of course). But what about the difficulty?
Heavy on the Magick is a puzzle adventure game with some of the biggest animated sprites ever on the ZX Spectrum. It's worth a look!
Heavy on the Magick is a puzzle adventure game with some of the biggest animated sprites ever on the ZX Spectrum. It's worth a look!
Shpeed is a recent release for the ZX Spectrum Next, originally programmed for the Acorn Archimedes. Let's give it a whirl!
Shpeed is a recent release for the ZX Spectrum Next, originally programmed for the Acorn Archimedes. Let's give it a whirl!
Will luck be a lady for Monte Carlo Casino? It’s Our Sinclair Episode 70.
Will luck be a lady for Monte Carlo Casino? It’s Our Sinclair Episode 70.
We're back for Episode 56 In this episode Cody and Eric catch up on the news and Battle Of The Systems: Animaniacs (SNES vs. Genesis). We are doing news for the first monthly episode and then "catching up" later in the month. Episode Guide --------------- Quick Questions 2:05 Patreon 12:31 News 22:50 Tea Time With Tim - 1:01:40 Eric's Take - 1:31:21 Battle Of The Systems - Animaniacs - 2:07:36 News - (Cody) Stoneage Gamer Sold its first batch of Jaguar GameDrives and JAG2SNES https://stoneagegamer.com/jag2snes-atari-jaguar-2-snes-audio-video-adapter-hgt.html (Eric) PS1 Soft Mod finally! - https://www.psx-place.com/threads/tonyhax-a-software-backup-loader-exploit-for-the-ps1-leverages-save-game-exploit.33236/ (Cody) Inviyya - A seriously cool Amiga Shoot Em Up by Tigerskunk gets a release http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/04/inviyya-seriously-cool-amiga-shoot-em.html#more Doc Cosmos - EvoluteGames has teamed up with BitmapSoft to bring an amazing title to the Gameboy Colour! http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/04/doc-cosmos-evolutegames-has-teamed-up.html#more (Tim) - SX2 FPGA MSX2 clone from 8Bits4Ever – First batch was opened and then sold out right away. Based on the Altera Cyclone FPGA chip. 32mb SDRAM, 3 Expansion slots, Micro SD and VGA/RGB sockets. https://www.8bits4ever.net/product-page/sx2-msx-fpga (Cody) Also, NeoSD MVS/AVS Pro! https://stoneagegamer.com/neosd-pro-aes.html (Eric) Streets of Rage 4 - Mr. X Nightmare DLC reveal - http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/04/streets-of-rage-4-mr-x-nightmare-dlc.html (Tim) - Lotus Esprit Turbo - “Lotus STE” - Remastered version of Louts Esprit featuring enhancements for the STE, mainly focusing on the Blitter chip enhancements like the road rendering, road side scenery and cars. New Sky gradients to take in to account the enhanced colour palette of the STE. Free to download from Atari Mania: http://www.atarimania.com/game-atari-st-lotus-esprit-turbo-challenge-ste_37660.html (Cody) Loderunner on the PET! (Eric) Trubo Sprint on AGA Amiga - http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/04/turbo-sprint-arcade-aga-quality-port-of.html (Cody) Intellivania http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/03/intellivania-castlevania-on.html (Eric) Monstro Giganto PETSCII Game for c64 - http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/03/monstro-giganto-glorious-petscii-c64.html (Cody) TMNT retro inspired - http://www.indieretronews.com/2021/03/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shredders.html (Eric) Found from Chris Foulds on Amigos Discord – C64 Bitcoin Miner for c64 released - https://www.hackster.io/news/you-can-now-mine-bitcoin-using-your-vintage-commodore-64-49057d732c47 (David ) https://www.funkey-project.com/ Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening! You can always reach us at podcast@pixelgaiden.com. Send us an email if we missed anything in the show notes you need. You can now support us on Patreon. Thank you to Henrik Ladefoged, Roy Fielding, Garry Heather, Matthew Ackerman, Josh Malone, Daniel James, 10MARC, Eric Sandgren, David Motowylak, Team Gray All The Way, Maciej Sosnowski, Paradroyd, RAM OK ROM OK, Mitsoyama, David Vincent, Ant Stiller, CityXen, Hermski, Mr. Toast, and Dustin Newell for making this show possible through their generous donation to the show.
Elevator Action descended onto the ZX Spectrum in 1987 - how does it stack up to the arcade original?
Elevator Action descended onto the ZX Spectrum in 1987 - how does it stack up to the arcade original?
Yogi Bear sprang from the televisions of Britain to the beloved ZX Spectrum, but something was clearly lost in the process, eh Boo Boo? 0:00 Ridiculous Banter 5:32 Yogi Bear Review 33:44 Show Closing
Yogi Bear sprang from the televisions of Britain to the beloved ZX Spectrum, but something was clearly lost in the process, eh Boo Boo? 0:00 Ridiculous Banter 5:32 Yogi Bear Review 33:44 Show Closing