Subject to slight change for final count
CRANBROOK
Mayor -
Wayne Stetski - 2185
Jim Wavrecan - 1704
John York - 107
Pat O'Connell - 863
Council -
Sean Campbell - 1488
Sharon Cross - 1935
Angus Davis - 2485
Jim Fennell - 1264
Dave Hall - 1655
David Humphrey - 1533
Paulette Johnson - 755
Denise Pallesen - 2696
Jay Savage - 1076
Diana J. Scott - 2002
Connor Stewart - 1810
Tasy Strouzas - 875
Gerry Warner - 1977
Bob Whetham - 2217
Trustee -
Trina Ayling - 2485
Olivia Besanger - 2280
Gail Brown - 2346
Chris Ellis - 1932
Dan Hall - 1992
Chris Johns - 2553
Tammy Tait - 1107
Patricia Whalen - 2539
Water Meter Referendum -
YES - 722
NO - 4449
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Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.
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Does this mean that water meters are a no-go? Or will they go ahead with them in spite of the referendum?
ReplyDeleteI am actually in favour of water meters, as when people water their lawns you often see rivers of water running down the street, but the city needs to fix our ifrastructure before installing water meters.
ReplyDeleteWayne-PLEASE FIX OUR ROADS!!!
ReplyDeleteWayne--Please make our infrastructure within Cranbrook a priority!!
ReplyDeleteLet Kimberley people swim in the Rec-Plex at the same cost. We pay for our pool, Cranbrook people swim for the same price in Kimberley. Dont ask me to support 'local' Black Fridays or local stores if this is the attitude!
ReplyDeleteAbolishing the counter productive 2 tiered system at the Rec Plex is a must.
ReplyDeleteWater meters are a great idea but are there other measures that can be put into place first before spending that amount of money.
Our infrastructure is priority - before adding on to it, it must be upgraded.
Let's see what artsy fartsy way this council has of fixing our roads....going for a broke Cranbrook already!!!!
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