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Canada Day Activities

Organizing society required to cover insurance for Vernon’s Canada Day celebration

Jun 12, 2024 | 3:30 PM

The group organizing Vernon’s Canada Day celebration at Polson Park will need to put up some extra funds.

At the May 13 regular meeting, Mayla Janzen of the Vernon Okanagan Inspired Community Events (VOICE) Society, formerly the North Okanagan Canada Day Society, requested support and approval for the Canada Day activities that include a skateboard competition; car show; Fruitfest; story walk; an animatronic dinosaur; dunk tank; Polson Artisan Night Market and Food Truck Garden; performances by local and regional-based bands and musicians; and a giant suncatcher and igloo constructed of inner-tubes.

At the time, Janzen stated the celebration would not include a fireworks show due to the ongoing drought conditions and fire risks.

The VOICE Society also requested the city provide tables, chairs and an event trailer for the festivities, waive the park rental fees, provide parks keys and employees, set up six porta-potties at the park, conduct on-site traffic control, and provide temporary permits for the entertainment and the skate competition.

A report to council at the regular meeting Monday, June 10, stated the city has historically provided monetary and in-kind support for the event, noting a $12,000 tax-funded contribution was budgeted for the celebration this year and that city staff are prepared to work with the society.

However, it was recommended by city staff that the VOICE Society provide their own insurance for the event this year, with the city named as an additional insurer.

Coun. Brian Guy inquired as to how much the insurance would be, but a specific figure was not available.

“I did run a numbers scenario going through our [accounting] software, but, not knowing the full details of the involvement of the society, I entered the information as best I could and it came up with a figure of just under $800,” Chris Ovens, Vernon’s General Manager of Public Works, told council.

“Disclaimer, that’s not going through their insurance provider or anything like that.”

Mayor Victor Cumming asked Ovens to work with the society, and to report back to council if the insurance cost “is outrageous.”

Council voted unanimously in favour of endorsing the Canada Day celebration and activities, as well as issuing a business license and events permit to the VOICE Society, though both the endorsement and the license and permit are subject to the society acquiring adequate liability insurance.

Following the meeting, Cumming reaffirmed that fireworks would not be included in this year’s celebrations, but it will still be a fun community event.

“We find fireworks is not a particularly good idea when there’s a fire risk, so no fireworks,” the mayor told Vernon Matters.

“But a great day, lots of things, I encourage people to look at the list [of activities], make sure they come down. There’s going to be good music, good things to do, it will be fun.”

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