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City program draws praise

Sep 26, 2019 | 1:26 PM

The City of Vernon has been recognized for its initiatives to combat climate change.

The city has received honourable mention for the Climate and Energy Action Awards at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention.

The recognition comes in response to the City’s Climate Action Revolving Fund for Electric Bicycle Fleet in the corporate category.

Mayor Victor Cumming said the award shows Vernon is on the right track when it comes to environmental programs.

“Our council is committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and our climate change impact,” Cumming said. “This recognition shows that Vernon is joining others to make strides in climate action.”

Award recipients this year included the City of Richmond, Village of Granisle and City of Surrey. Additional honourable mentions were given to the Fraser Valley Regional District and the City of Campbell River.

“The innovative projects we are celebrating are great examples of the leadership we need to achieve the goals of the province’s CleanBC plan,” said Michelle Mungall, Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

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