Surely to God this city is not so bereft of leadership that it cannot generate a single candidate beyond the mayoral incumbent for the upcoming civic election. The highest [Continue]
Brian Cassell’s job is to chase trouble. Sometimes trouble turns around and bites him. Cassell, a City of Kamloops bylaws supervisor, has a way of making news. There was, [Continue]
In the midst of dreary debate about permissive tax exemptions and traffic bylaws and open-pit mines, it’s good to know our civic lawmakers are able to cut through to the [Continue]
I haven’t talked to anyone who wasn’t surprised at Denis Walsh’s decision not to run for another term. In hindsight, maybe the signs were there. When I [Continue]
By MEL ROTHENBURGER/ The Armchair Mayor And so, a new season begins. Yes, the unofficial end of summer is succeeded by the unofficial start to the civic election campaign. [Continue]
By MEL ROTHENBURGER/ The Armchair Mayor “You got me into this,” Henry Pejril joked at a Western Canada Summer Games do this week. Pejril, who’s president of the Games, [Continue]