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Council: out with the old, in with the new-ish Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

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Ian McAllister regales the audience of tales from the north/central coast of B.C. while he cycles through photos and video he’s produced though his time there. McAllister was speaking to a largely full Tidemark Theatre on Wednesday as part of a book tour that will benefit his not-for-profit environmental advocacy organization, Pacific Wild. See story on page 31.

SD72 Trustees ready to get into it MiKe Davies Campbell RiveR miRRoR

The new Trustees for School District 72 (SD72) will soon be sworn in, and new and returning members

of the board alike are geared up and ready to get to work. “I am looking forward to working with the other elected trustees to build a cohesive team,” said Richard Franklin, who will sit as Trustee for

the first time after running unsuccessfully in the past. His first goal, he said, after building that cohesion, will be making and monitoring the progress of the organization’s goals going forward.

“As a start to this process,” he said, “I think the new Board should seek information about where we are now in terms of student achievement to establish a baseline. The Continued on Pg. 4

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City councillors put their differences aside Tuesday night to wish each other well and reflect on the last three years. It was time to say goodbye as Tuesday’s council meeting marked the end of an era of sorts. It was the last council meeting for councillors Mary Storry and Ryan Mennie, who both chose not to run for re-election, and Coun. Claire Moglove and Mayor Walter Jakeway, who ran but were not returned to council. Moglove, who has spent the last six years on city council, said she was thankful for her time in elected office and said she was confident she’s leaving the city in good hands. “It’s been a true honour to have served on city council for the last two terms,” said Moglove, while wishing current council and incoming council all the best. “I want to note that I think the city is in very capable hands with my colleague on the right here assuming the role of mayor.” Councillor and mayor-elect Andy

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