How downtown Kamloops businesses are sticking up for one of

How downtown Kamloops businesses are sticking up for one of their own | iNFOnews


(SHANNON AINSLIE / iNFOnews.ca)
July 22, 2021 - 6:00 PM
Small businesses in downtown Kamloops are taking action against crime by installing signs in their store front windows in response to a recent act of criminal activity and a shared fear their businesses are not being protected.
The signs read, "We Stand With Continental Barber Shop", a shop that was the victim of crime on Canada Day. The incident, and the way it was managed by the City of Kamloops community services department, inspired a sign campaign for the safety, support and protection of downtown businesses. Lise Mitra is the owner of Continental Barber Shop.

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