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Residents Respond to Repeated Hate Symbols on Bridge
A neighbourhood near Kamloops, British Columbia, is raising its voice after hateful graffiti appeared for the third time on a bridge that serves as both a local landmark and a route for commuters. The repeated graffiti — described by community members and leaders as symbols of hate and division — has prompted residents to organize peaceful rallies and demand action to prevent future incidents.

Third Incident Sparks Outrage and Response
Local residents discovered the latest offensive markings on the bridge over the past week, months after similar hateful graffiti was painted in the same location. Community members say seeing these messages again was deeply upsetting and has stirred strong reactions from people across ages and backgrounds. Many gathered with signs and voices to show unity and reject hate.

Community Rallies for Respect and Inclusion
In response to the discovery, residents organized gatherings near the graffiti site to make a clear statement against hatred and harassment. People at the rallies carried signs promoting inclusion, respect, and understanding, emphasizing that the presence of graffiti does not reflect community values. Speakers at the event called for stronger efforts to foster harmony and protect local public spaces from hateful actions.

Local Leaders Condemn the Vandalism
Elected officials and community leaders also weighed in, denouncing the repeated incidents as unacceptable. They reiterated the importance of maintaining safe public spaces free from messages that marginalize or threaten members of the community. Local representatives pledged to work with police and volunteers to monitor the area more closely and support clean-up efforts when graffiti appears.

Police Investigating, Seek Public Assistance
RCMP local detachment members are investigating the graffiti incidents, treating them as serious acts of vandalism with potential hate crime implications. Police are asking anyone with information, photos, or video footage that might help identify those responsible to come forward. Residents are encouraged to share tips with authorities, who say even small details could assist with the ongoing investigation.

Calls for Lasting Solutions and Awareness
As cleanup efforts proceed and rallies continue, community advocates and organizers are aiming to turn moments of distress into opportunities for education and connection. Groups are planning future activities to raise awareness about inclusion, support multicultural engagement, and foster a sense of shared responsibility for public spaces. Many residents say they want constructive community action to overshadow acts meant to divide and intimidate.

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