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Robin Cardew, Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce president. (submitted photo/GVCC)
Chamber of Commerce

Business group outlines priorities for municipal politicians

Oct 17, 2022 | 10:20 AM

The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce is offering congratulations to Greater Vernon politicians elected and acclaimed in Saturday’s municipal elections.

In a media release, the organization stated it looks forward to working with newly elected civic leaders to ensure the voice of businesses and non-profits is heard in the North Okanagan.

President Robin Cardew said the Chamber will continue to work with the City of Vernon, District of Coldstream and Regional District of North Okanagan to ensure that the entrepreneurial spirit is allowed to flourish and that issues of importance to their members and the broader community are addressed.

“We will continue to push for action on security and safety throughout Vernon, streamlined approval processes for development and a range of housing options in all jurisdictions that support individuals, families, and employers. We will also be advocating for land use planning that fosters a healthy and diversified economy as well as policies that allow members and residents to flourish,” Cardew stated.

Most of the politicians will be familiar to the local community as there was very little change at the civic level from the past four years.

On Oct. 15, voters elected municipal councils in Vernon and Coldstream as well as trustees with School District 22 Vernon. The directors for Areas B and C of the Regional District of North Okanagan were acclaimed to their positions.

“Congratulations to everyone who was elected to serve the Greater Vernon community for four-year terms, and we want to thank all of the candidates for participating in the democratic process and being involved in their community,” Cardew said.

Leading up to the election, the Chamber hosted a forum for the Vernon mayoralty candidates and asked the Vernon council candidates to provide written responses to two questions. The forum video and the written responses are posted under the advocacy tab here.

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