Check out Kamloops’s First Annual Westsyde Spring Market

KAMLOOPS — If you like shopping for handmade products while also supporting a cause, you might want to check out Westsyde’s First Annual Spring Market this Saturday.

So far, there are currently 100 vendors registered to sell all sorts of goods, according to the event’s Facebook page.

Some of the goodies visitors can expect to find at the market include handmade goods, spring plants, bake sales, cleaning products, essential oils, teas, handmade jewellery, AVON products, clothing and much more.

The market will take place on Saturday, April 13 at Westsyde Secondary School. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m and will run until 3 p.m.

Proceeds of the event will go towards the 2019 Westsyde graduates.


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Karen Edwards

Originally from southern Ontario, Karen Edwards moved out west after completing her journalism diploma at Durham College. She first began reporting in northern Alberta for a small town newspaper. The busy two-person newsroom taught Karen the importance of accurate and fast reporting. Now working for iNFO News, she is excited to report in a larger community. Karen has written for all kinds of news, including education, crime and mental health. Her background also includes video journalism and documentary production.

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