Hope Standard, November 20, 2014

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3 FORMAN DEFEATED IN AREA A ELECTION

Terry Raymond will take over the position after Saturday’s vote

4 HOMELESSNESS FORUM IN HOPE

Public input sought on how best to meet housing needs in the community

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Martini Mingle 20 CANADA SPORTS

Nicole Craig from 293 Wallace Street Restaurant pours some drinks during last Thursday’s Martini Mingle in Hope. About 35 people attended the event, which was modeled after a similar event held annually in Chilliwack. The staff at 293 Wallace Street Restaurant judged submitted martini recipes and picked the top five to present on Nov. 13. Nadine Turner’s Italian winter dream martini was the winner. Chocolate rimmed glasses with amaretto, rum and eggnog were garnished with a cherry and small candy cane. The drink was paired with a caramelized onion brioche soup topped with candied hazelnuts. The evening raised about $150 for the local Rotary Club and planning is already underway for next year’s event.

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Former Hope mayor regains position

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Wilfried Vicktor is once again taking over Hope’s top job. The former mayor, councillor and school trustee earned 913 votes from residents in Saturday’s municipal election, while Lloyd Forman received 556, Glen Ogren 268 and Cindy Young 110. “While waiting for the results, I thought to myself whatever the result, I’ve never felt this connected to Hope,” said Vicktor. “I was excited by the level and diversity of support.

I thought it might be a little closer, but I’m glad it was not. I’m looking forward to four years of working for the community. We have the team in place and I’m there to bring out the best in them.” The new mayor plans to sit down with councillors over the next couple weeks to find out where their passions lie and set up committees that will address some of the campaign issues. Vicktor is committed to improving communication with the public and hopes to get council meetings televised again soon and uploaded to the district website so

residents are aware of what’s going on and can provide feedback. From a budget perspective, he would also like to see council plan four years in advance. “I just see the potential of Hope. We’re doing relatively well now, but I feel we can do so much better,” said Vicktor. “High taxes were a huge concern in the campaign. Personally I think very small predictable increases are probably a more prudent way to do business. It’s very important that the public can plan their future as well.” Outgoing mayor Susan Johnston,

who decided not to seek re-election this year, says her departure from office is bittersweet but she’s looking forward to spending more time with family. “I loved my job. I will miss it but I look forward to the next path that I plan to take,” she added. “I’m hoping (the new mayor and council) will be cohesive and they’ll work together in the best interest of the whole community. We set the groundwork over the last three years and I would like to see all of that be followed through and come to fruition.” Continued on 4

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