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Week of February 19-22

Kamloops Long BladesFebruary 18, 2018Weekly Update

Four members of the Kamloops Long Blades skated at the Canadian … Read More

Week of February 12-15

Kamloops Long BladesFebruary 12, 2018Weekly Update

Congratulations to Rebecca, Leah, Cameron and Martina on their performance … Read More

Week of February 5-8

Kamloops Long BladesFebruary 4, 2018Weekly Update

Yolaine working with the Coyotes during one of their dryland … Read More

Week of January 29-February 1

Kamloops Long BladesJanuary 29, 2018Weekly Update

Meet Coordinator Carol Dougan at the 2018 Coyote Cup. Meet … Read More

Week of January 22-25

Kamloops Long BladesJanuary 22, 2018Weekly Update

Congratulations to Rebecca, Isaiah, Rebecca, Martina and Cameron (missing Leah) … Read More

Week of January 15-19

Kamloops Long BladesJanuary 14, 2018Weekly Update

Here is what you need to know this week: Coach … Read More

Week of January 8-11

Kamloops Long BladesJanuary 8, 2018Weekly Update 2

Welcome back, skaters! Here is what you need to know … Read More

Week of December 18-21

Kamloops Long BladesDecember 18, 2017Weekly Update

We are down to our final week of practice before … Read More

Week of December 11-14, 2017

Kamloops Long BladesDecember 7, 2017Weekly Update

Skaters, here is what you need to know this week: … Read More

Week of December 4-7, 2017

Kamloops Long BladesDecember 3, 2017Weekly Update

Skaters, here is what you need to know this week: … Read More

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Kamloops Long Blades skate and take part in dryland activities on the traditional lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc within Secwépemc’ulucw, the unceded territory of the Secwépemc people. We respect and acknowledge the Indigenous peoples of this land, known as Turtle Island, and thank them for allowing us to live, learn and manage our association on their territory