Freedom of the City
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The Freedom of the City is the highest honour that can be bestowed by the City of
Kamloops and is the result of a unanimous decision of the members of City Council. Freedom
of the City may be conferred on a distinguished person or unit of the armed forces of Canada
or another nation and is regulated by section 158 of the Community Charter, providing certain
privileges to the person or commander of the armed forces unit.
"Freedom of the City" is a designation that is awarded infrequently and only with
the unanimous support of the Mayor and Council Members. The latest recipient of this honour is
Mr. Cliff Branchflower, in April of 2008.
Freemen of the City of Kamloops
- William James Moffatt, November 29, 1949
- George Richmond Williams, September 14, 1950
- James Reginald Colley, December 6, 1951
- John Edward Fitzwater, January 8, 1962
- Charles Anderson, J.P., January 8, 1968
- The Honourable Edmund Davie Fulton, July 2, 1969
- The Honourable Sydney John Smith, July 2, 1969
- Peter Wing, March 7, 1972
- Frederick Roy Chapman, 1973, April (appointed by the Town of Valleyview)
- Anthony John (Tony) Romano, February 4, 1975
- Gordon Arthur Bregoliss, January 18, 1977
- John Albert McGowan, January 3, 1978
- Rocky Mountain Rangers, February 19, 1980 (represented by current Commanding Officer)
- Dr. James Frederick Bernard Beesley, November 10, 1981
- Canadian Forces Station, Mount Lolo, May 15, 1984 (Closed 1989)
- Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 52 , November 18, 1986 (represented by current President)
- Meryl Beatrice Matthews, March 3, 1987
- John Raymond Fuoco, March 29, 1988
- The Reverend Canon Nelson H. Atkinson, October 4, 1988
- Elsie Gertrude Garlick, October 4, 1988
- Angela Rose Marra, April 4, 1989
- James Johnstone Clark, April 4, 1989
- John D. (Jack) Gregson, February 27, 1990
- Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans in Canada Unit 290, Kamloops, B.C. February 27, 1990 (represented by current President)
- 419 Tactical Fighter (Training) Squadron (Moose Squadron), Canadian Forces Base, Cold Lake, July 1, 1993 (represented by current Commanding Officer)
- Kathleen Lila Dyer, May 31, 1994
- Albert J. (Jack) E. Chilton, December 20, 1994
- Cliff Branchflower, April, 2008
- 886 (Overlander) Wing AFAC, November 10, 2009 (represented by current President)
Contact
Legislative Services Division
7 Victoria Street West
Kamloops BC V2C 1A2
ph (250) 828 3483
fax (250) 828 3578
email legislate@kamloops.ca
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