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Houston at UBCM By Xuyun Zeng Houston Today
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Jean Vessey (left), BC Transplant, and Liz Vickery (right) pose with Kirsty Lokken (center), Service BC Customer Service Representative, as she accepts the BC Transplant Community Leadership Award for Service BC Houston’s efforts to encourage registration for organ transplants. Only 20% of British Columbians have registered their decision as to whether or not they’d like to be organ donors, and 500 BC residents are in urgent need of donations. Anyone can come in to Service BC to fill out a transplant registry form, and make sure that their decision is counted!
Council reported on what they did at the UBCM convention at their regular council meeting. The five-day convention held late September saw municipal representatives gather to attend workshops, talks and tours among other activities. Mayor Shane Brienen believes there are two major takeaways from the UBCM convention. “I think one of the biggest issues for Houston for sure is health and it’s just an ongoing one,” Mayor Shane Brienen said. “The other big takeaway would be the revenue sharing benefits alliance and those talks are underway.” He said the alliance is pushing to keep a portion of the revenue from the local resource economy so that municipalities can build a more attractive Northwest.
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“I think one of the biggest issues for Houston is health...” - Shane Brienen, Mayor
“I think with the Northwest, we’re projected to grow a little bit if some of the natural gas stuff takes off,” he said. “It’s really hard to get our communities into shape where we can get some of those people to move here or live here and it comes down to that infrastructure spending.” “I think that’s what the revenue sharing alliance is about at the end of the day, is that as these royalties come out from the North, See UBCM on Page 2
Federal candidates detail their positions at Houston forum By Xuyun Zeng Houston Today
Federal candidates laid out their positions at the opening speech portion of the All Candidates Forum held at the Community Hall on Monday, Oct. 5. Nathan Cullen, NDP Cullen posits that
Canada stands at a crossroads. “Do we want to continue with 10 more years of what we’ve had under this prime minister or do we want to try a different path?” he asked. He criticized the Conservative’s track record, pointing out that manufacturing
and value-added jobs have suffered under the current government. Cullen also criticized the government for signing the Trans-Pacific Partnership. “The government, just today, despite all the previous and historical conventions, decided to sign a secret trade deal
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with no details presented to the Canadian public and no mandate to do it while we’re in the midst of an election that will further stretch our auto and agricultural sector,” Cullen said. Cullen empathized with Houston. “When I think of this community, I think of !
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the things that you’ve just gone through in the last number of years losing one of your mills, I think of the fierce, independent, hardworking culture of this place,” he said. “And I take no hesitation in saying that the party I represent has always been the party of
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working people.” “We’re a lot more Main Street than we are Bay Street.” Bay Street is where Toronto’s financial sector is located. “Coming from where working people start from, things like affordability for your medicine, the ability to
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get decent health care, which this community has never had sufficient amounts of, the affordability when you fill up your truck or when you go and want to pay your Visa bills — that we’ve been concerning ourselves about this before it was popular,” See VOTE on Page 8
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