A weekly roundup of noteworthy news in municipalities across B.C.
Translink could be put under the radar as the Metro Vancouver mayors council voted to pass a motion asking TransLink be put under the eye of the Municipal Auditor General to “analyze and ensure value for public dollars.”
Okanagan Tree Fruit Co-operative meeting proves to be contentious as some growers frustrated by co-op fruit selling policies.
Metro Vancouver is backing a call to redraw municipal boundaries to exclude Indian reserves, a move that would block both aboriginal and non-aboriginal reserve residents from voting or running in future civic elections.
It’s been a long, long time coming, but Surrey will finally be able to build some new school space for its ever-growing number of students with $102 million in capital funding given to them by the provincial government.
Vancouver candidates always gets the spotlight during election time. So, it’s nice to see what issues are being debated outside of the Vancouver for a change.