NEW HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
HARD COURT FOR CHRISTMAS
NEW YEAR KNOW HOW
Refugee resettlement program begins
WolfPack teams busy over the break
New year celebrations abroad
First Syrian family arrived in Kamloops over the holidays • Page 2
Basketball and volleyball were in session over the break – here’s how they fared • Page 7
TRU international students share how they celebrate the new year • Page 4
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UNCHARACTERISTIC
OUT OF TROUBLE
Tough loss for TRU student junior curlers
Keeping Kamloops youth on track
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or some youth, getting a university education seems impossible and simply securing a job can turn into a lifelong struggle. That is where the BladeRunners come in. Though it has since rapidly expanded, the BladeRunners program was created by Jim Green (a wellknown disadvantaged youth advocate) in 1994 as a way to get high risk youth off the streets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and into stable jobs. “At the time, we tried to put together a program that would take advantage of the construction boom,” said Tom Galway, current director of the BladeRunners in Vancouver. “After training them, Rogers Arena was able to secure 25 of our kids for work through contracting.” CONTINUES, page 2
Second Samantha Fisher and third Erin Pincott sweep a rock down the ice. (Cameron Doherty/The Omega) • Page 7
HAN SHOOTS FIRST
TURNING UP IN THAILAND
Film review: Star Wars: The Force Awakens
How to party smart in Thailand
How does the latest installment in the Star Wars saga measure up to its predecessors? • Page 5
Keeping your cool while partying in the sun is possible • Page 5
Devin Gambler, director of BladeRunners Kamloops. (Wade Tomko/The Omega)