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Kamloops arena project may reach $154M

Construction is a year away for an upcoming Kamloops arena, but the projected cost has already climbed from the last estimate.

City hall expects the cost could reach around $154 million for the Dufferin area multiplex, which is slated to host four ice sheets and to open in 2030.

That’s $14 million more than previous estimates, but the city has since lined up contractors and factored in inflationary costs.

A court challenge against the multi-million dollar loans delayed the project by six months and led to $5 million in inflationary costs. The other $9 million is debt anticipated due to inflation as the project continues, according to a staff report.

Last year, a BC Supreme Court judge tossed a civil court claim that challenged the method city council used to approve $275 million in debt. City hall has since said that increased costs for both the arena and the performing arts centre. For the latter, an eight-month delay saw the budget increase by $7 million.

City debt will account for at least $116 million toward the arena, $4 million will come from reserves and donations are expected to fund another $20 million, according to the staff report.

Still unaccounted for is a library addition to the multiplex. It could see city costs increase, but it would also get funding from the Thompson Nicola Regional District. It may also include a mini-rink which is so far not included in the budget.

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Levi Landry

Levi is a recent graduate of the Communications, Culture, & Journalism program at Okanagan College and is now based in Kamloops. After living in the BC for over four years, he finds the blue collar and neighbourly environment in the Thompson reminds him of home in Saskatchewan. Levi, who has previously been published in Kelowna’s Daily Courier, is passionate about stories focussed on both social issues and peoples’ experiences in their local community. If you have a story or tips to share, you can reach Levi at 250 819 3723 or email LLandry@infonews.ca.