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Two Kamloops women have returned from the San Francisco Nike Women s half marathon last weekend, where they raised thousands of dollars for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.. . . ....
As part of the program s most recent edition, documenting local heroes, Kamloops filmmakers Cjay Boisclair and Bev Sellars have received $20,000 each. Sellars project, called The Swimmers, will examine the relationship between the salmon and various Indigenous groups and communities. Boisclair s project will focus on Paul Rob Sawan, who goes by his moniker K.A.S.P., which stands for Keeping Stories Alive in People. That s something Boisclair has set out to do, as well, hoping to tell the tale of how Sawan went from a rough East Vancouver upbringing to helping at-risk youth get back on the right track. A lot of it has to do with our pasts. We have very similar pasts. I was homeless as a youth and went down the wrong road, myself, Boisclair said. ....