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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014 â€Ë MERRITT NEWSPAPERS
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The Merritt Centennials are pumped and ready for this weekend’s BCHL action at the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena. Friday, they play against their arch-rivals, the West Kelowna Warriors, starting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, it’s the Coast Division’s Victoria Grizzlies who come to town for a 2 p.m. matinee game.
It’s Parents Weekend! The Centennials will have plenty of motivation to play well on the weekend. Not only are they looking to get back on a winning track after suffering three losses last week, but it’s Parents Weekend. Family members from across North America will be descending upon the Nicola Valley to watch their sons play, experience Merritt’s warm, friendly hospitality and take in the area’s beautiful fall scenery. Saturday night, the Merritt Centennials organization will be hosting its 20th annual Icebreaker gala at the Civic Centre with delicious food, fantastic entertainment and the official introduction of the 2014-15 Centennials team. Merritt and Nicola Valley residents are encouraged to take in this weekend’s Junior A hockey action on Friday and Sunday, and give a rousing welcome to our many visitors from out of town. From left: Centennials players Diego Cuglietta, Shane Poulsen, Rhett Willcox and Josh Teves celebrate one of their team’s goals in Penticton last Wednesday. The Cents were edged 4-2 by the Interior Division-leading Vees. Ian Webster/Herald
Mike Jolly in race for mayor of Merritt Brings mayoral candidates in Nov. election to three By Emily Wessel THE HERALD
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Local business owner Mike Jolly has added his name to the ballot in November’s race for mayor of Merritt. In an emailed statement to the Herald, Jolly said he chose to run for mayor
because he sees a “massive disconnect� between the city’s administration, council and residents. “This disconnect has led to much misunderstanding within the populace. I feel this has had an adverse effect on our ability to be a connective hub with trust in and amongst everyone that
lives in Merritt,� Jolly’s statement reads. Jolly’s statement says most of the city’s budget items fall into two categories: health and safety, and beautification. He said infrastructure issues must be addressed before the city spends money on attempts to beautify.
“Beautification comes when the work at the core is done. We need to get off the kick on beautification — which is, after all, only skin deep and work with the deeper issues.� In terms of challenges the city faces, Jolly’s email identifies an information gap between the city and
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Jolly co-owns A&M Holistic Wellness with his wife. The pair relocated their family to Merritt from the Lower Mainland seven years ago. Jolly joins current councillor Neil Menard and incumbent Susan Roline on the campaign trail for mayor.
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residents. “People need to be informed, much more so than they currently are,� the email states. “Not just on policy, but on the basics of what the city’s goals are, OCP [Official Community Plan], and participating in making conscious decisions that move us forward.�
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