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Get to Know Peter
Peter Milobar is a dedicated Conservative MLA for Kamloops Centre with deep roots in the Kamloops community, where he lives with his wife Lianne and their three grown children. Together, they operated a local hospitality business, reflecting their commitment to the local economy and community engagement. Peter’s longstanding connection to Kamloops is matched by his passion for public service and his active involvement in community life.
Peter Milobar’s career in politics and public service spans over two decades, marked by significant roles and achievements. Elected MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson in 2017 and 2020, and current MLA for Kamloops Centre, elected in 2024. Most recently serving as Shadow Minister for Finance, Peter has a strong focus on fiscal responsibility and economic development.
His previous roles include serving as Opposition House Leader and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, Environment and Climate Change. Before his provincial role, Peter was the Mayor of Kamloops for three terms, where he demonstrated leadership and commitment to local governance. He also served as chair of the Thompson Regional Hospital District for five terms and as a director for the Thompson-Nicola Regional District since 2005. His extensive experience extends to work with the BC Transit Board of Directors, PRIMECorp, and the Local Government Contract Management Committee.
A Record of Public Service
Peter’s leadership experience spans municipal, regional, and provincial government:
- MLA for Kamloops Centre (2024–present)
- Former MLA for Kamloops–North Thompson (2017, 2020)
- Shadow Minister for Finance, focused on fiscal oversight and economic policy
- Opposition House Leader, guiding legislative strategy
- Shadow roles in Indigenous Relations, Environment, and Climate Change
- Mayor of Kamloops for three consecutive terms — the longest-serving mayor in city history
At the regional level, Peter served:
- Five terms as Chair of the Thompson Regional Hospital District
- As a director with the Thompson-Nicola Regional District
- On the BC Transit Board of Directors and other governance bodies