KAMLOOPS JAPANESE CANADIAN CULTURAL CENTRE DESTROYED BY FIRE
The entire main floor of the building has been destroyed, and most of the furniture and other items inside are gone.

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture

a journal of japanese canadian community, history + culture
The entire main floor of the building has been destroyed, and most of the furniture and other items inside are gone.
While websites and blogs serve a useful purpose (like instantaneous information at ones’ fingertips) they present a different way of looking at the world and a complement to existing technology like books, magazines and newspapers . . .
My rock was labeled gLOVEs, an apparent reference to Roy’s StoneDGloves, a photographic and poetic essay based on discarded work gloves at construction sites in Osaka, Japan at the time of Expo ‘70.
TAMEMOTO Matsue—Born July 5, 1912 and passed away peacefully January 23, 2008 at St. Vincent’s Langara Care Home with the family by her side.
I’d like to thank all the Board and volunteers for their support and assistance in making it a wonderful time.
Almost 200 people attended the 11th annual Nikkei Community Shinnenkai held on January 19 at the Nikkei Heritage Centre.
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Sensei Yoshio Senda, the highest ranked judoka in Canada, has been made…