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A weekly roundup of noteworthy news in municipalities across B.C.

Some Kamloops residents wants the City to put the brakes on any parking changes and hold further consultation meetings with the public.

The City of Langley’s new organic green waste recycling program has not yet begun and already the municipality is receiving a bit of backlash from the community.

West Kelowna‘s mayor may be having second thoughts about how the district’s $25,000 Hockeyville prize money is spent.

Esquimalt council has supported a motion to install the township’s first electric vehicle charging station.

And, on the lighter side,  Terrace councillors are worried about the implications of having a large section of land sold off to a foreign entity with Santa Claus has re-emerging as a bidder for the city-owed former Co-op property.

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