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Voters in 162 municipalities in B.C. set to elect mayor, council, school board and more
Voters in 162 municipalities in B.C. set to elect mayor, council, school board and more
Providing our students with the best opportunities to better their lives will always be foremost in the decisions I make but I will never turn my back on my community.
My unbiased, open-minded voice will strongly represent all students, staff and taxpayers alike.
Providing our students with the best opportunities to better their lives will always be foremost in the decisions I make but I will never turn my back on my community.
We need Trustees that ask the questions and do not have a problem bringing issues up that are not easy.
Upon election, I will make it a priority to open lines of communication through Facebook or a website to keep Area C informed of RDCK decisions affecting them.
My commitment to residents of Area C is to listen to all your concerns, whether these come via societies and committees, or as individual requests for information or help.
On October 20th I am asking for your support to re-elect me as your RDCK Director and to allow me to continue to complete the projects that we have unfinished.
Keith has faith in the communities of Area ‘B’ and is willing to do his part to support their initiatives.
I feel as a candidate in this election I am familiar with the governance process and fluent with local issues.
Council works as a team, listening to all sides, and determining what is best for the community.
I am willing to take on the challenge of governance with an open mind.
I commit myself to work hard for the next four years if elected.
A councillor’s job is to represent the community! To represent what services you want, and at what level you want them.
As a councillor for the past 4 years, I have worked hard to move our community forward.