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Thompson-Nicola Regional District —  Regional Districts of British Columbia  — A typical view in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Nickname(s): TNRD Thompson Nicola Regional District Country  Canada Province  British Columbia Government  - CAO Greg Toma  - Directors District Board Peter Milobar (chair) Andy Anderson Mike Fennell John Ranta Harry Danyluk John Harwood Roland Stanke John De Cicco Jim Harker John O'Fee Patricia Wallace Marlon Dosch Jessoa Lightfoot Susan Roline Al Raine Tim Pennell Max Lentz Sally Watson Barry Tait Ronaye Elliott John Taylor Randy Murray Herb Graham Bonnie CruzelleMyram John Sternig Area  - Total 45,279 km2 (17,482.3 sq mi) Population (2006)  - Total 122,286  - Density 2.7/km2 (7/sq mi) Website Thompson-Nicola Regional District The Thompson-Nicola Regional District is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Canada 2006 Census population was 122,286 and the area covers 45,279 square kilometres. The administrative offices are in the main population centre is the city of Kamloops, which accounts for 75 percent of the regional district's population. The only other city is Merritt; however, there are locally important communities such as the District Municipality of Logan Lake, and the Villages of Chase, Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Clinton and Lytton. The region is named indirectly for the Thompson River by way of the traditional regional names of "the Thompson Country" and "the Nicola Country"; the Nicola Country was named for Chief Nicola and was originally "Nicola's Country", where he held sway; he is also the namesake of that river. The area is governed by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District which operates over 115 services including the region's libraries, solid waste management and recycling, emergency and development services, plus a film commission. Contents 1 Electoral Areas 2 Communities 3 References 4 External links Electoral Areas Electoral Area "A" (Wells Gray Country) Electoral Area "B" (Thompson Headwaters) Electoral Area "E" (Bonaparte Plateau) Electoral Area "I" (Blue Sky Country) Electoral Area "J" (Copper Desert Country) Electoral Area "L" Electoral Area "M" Electoral Area "N" Electoral Area "O" Electoral Area "P" (Rivers and the Peaks) Communities Ashcroft Blue River Barriere Brookmere Cache Creek Chase Clearwater Clinton Kamloops Little Fort Logan Lake Lytton Merritt Paul Lake Pinantan Lake Pritchard Savona Sun Peaks References Community Profile: Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia; Statistics Canada Community Profile 2006: Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia; Statistics Canada External links Official site TNRD Library System Thompson-Nicola Film Commission v · d · e Subdivisions of British Columbia Subdivisions Regions · Regional districts · Forest Regions and Forest Districts · School districts · Land Districts Settlements Municipalities · Cities · Ghost towns Urban centres Vancouver · Victoria · Kelowna · Abbotsford · Kamloops · Nanaimo · Prince George Regional districts Alberni-Clayoquot · Bulkley-Nechako · Capital · Cariboo · Central Coast · Central Kootenay · Central Okanagan · Columbia-Shuswap · Comox Valley · Cowichan Valley · East Kootenay · Fraser Valley · Fraser-Fort George · Kitimat-Stikine · Kootenay Boundary · Greater Vancouver · Mount Waddington · Nanaimo · North Okanagan · Northern Rockies · Okanagan-Similkameen · Peace River · Powell River · Stikine Region (non-RD) · Skeena-Queen Charlotte · Squamish-Lillooet · Strathcona · Sunshine Coast · Thompson-Nicola Category:British Columbia  · Portal:British Columbia  · WikiProject:British Columbia