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The Chamber of Commerce turkey drive took place on Thursday, Dec. 4 and smashed last year’s record of $27,000 this year — that meant that the whole group of organizers had to dance the Chicken Dance outside of the Chamber. See story on Page 3.
Brand new mayor and council take their seats ARNE PETRYSHEN
Cranbrook city council had its inaugural meeting Dec. 8. A brand new mayor and council were sworn in as representatives of Cranbrook. Mayor Lee Pratt joined councillors Tom Shypitka, Wesly Graham, Ron Popoff, Norma Blissett, Isaac Hockley and Danielle Cardozo. Mayor Lee Pratt said the new council are there to represent the citizens of Cranbrook. “I fully support openness and transparency at city hall,” Pratt
ents.” Pratt said to achieve those goals they would need to work with the Regional District of East Kootenay, Columbia Basin Trust, College of the Rockies, the Ktunaxa Nation, MLA Bill Bennett and MP David Wilks, as well as the Downtown Businesses Association, the Chamber of Commerce and all the existing businesses. Monday night’s agenda included setting meeting dates for the year and appointing the Acting Mayors.
said. “If you have any questions or concerns regarding city affairs, please do not hesitate to call my office.” Pratt said he and the new council shares the outlook of change that residents voted for. “We want to see growth and prosperity in all areas of Cranbrook — growth in population and growth in jobs that will keep our youth here once they finish their education,” he said. “We want them to raise their families here and remain closer to their parents and grandpar-
Members of council were appointed to city committees — as well as other organizations — and regional committees. The committee appointments run from now until the next organizational meeting in December 2015. Coun. Wes Graham and Coun. Ron Popoff were appointed as non-voting members of the Advisory Planning Commission. Coun. Tom Shypitka and Coun. Isaac Hockley were appointed to the Cranbrook in Motion Commit-
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tee. Coun. Norma Blissett will represent council at the Cranbrook Public Library Board. Coun. Danielle Cardozo and Popoff were appointed to the Family and Community Services Committee. Hockley and Graham will represent council at the Urban Deer Management Advisory Committee. Cardozo was appointed as representative of council to the Wellness and Heritage Committee.
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