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Overlanders Bridge project focus of annual business association meeting

NEWS/ BUSINESS — The Overlanders Bridge project will be the keynote topic at the annual general meeting of the North Shore Business Association on Thursday, Feb. 19. City of Kamloops staff will present an overview of the project tender to the meeting.

City photo shows need for work on Overlanders Bridge.

Overlanders Bridge work is scheduled this year.

“We’re excited to have this opportunity for businesses and the greater North Shore community to hear firsthand what the City planning looks like for this project,” said NSBIA Executive Director Steven Puhallo.

“Having a strong line of communication with the City’s project team will be important as this project unfolds.”

Other topics at the AGM will be a 2014 year in review, planning for 2015, operating amendments to the NSBIA’s bylaws, and election of directors for 2015/2016.

“We had another positive year in 2014 and will continue to build on those successes in 2015,” said Puhallo.

The meeting is open to the public. Only NSBIA members as defined in the association’s constitution and bylaws may vote or participate in the meeting.

WHAT: North Shore Business Improvement Association Annual General Meeting
WHEN: Thursday, February 19, 2015.
Registration from 5:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
Meeting starts at 6 p.m.
Presentation on project tender for Overlanders Bridge remediation work immediately following the business of the AGM.
WHERE: North Shore Community Centre, 452-730 Cottonwood Ave., Kamloops.

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