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Turning heads University of Victoria Fine Arts grad Kate Braidwood returns to the Phoenix Theatre with Loon, a Focus on Alumni performance running Oct. 14 to 24. Read more on page A12.
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One short meeting at the recent Union of BC Municipalities reaffirms for Oak Bay Mayor Nils Jensen that the province isn’t interested in forcing amalgamation in the Victoria region. It was a “positive meeting on the broad term amalgama“I don’t foresee tion,” Jensen said. Originally sought over the the province summer – when many council members are away – by launching into any the minister at the time of study of any kind Community, Sport and Culwith respect to the tural Development, Coralee Oakes, the municipality sug- CRD. I think they see gested meeting with her at themselves more as a UBCM. “When there was a change facilitator.” of ministers in the interim we – Nils Jensen were contacted by Mr. Fassbender’s office and asked to meet with him around the issue colloquially known as amalgamation,” Jensen said. “It’s quite a bit wider than amalgamation, our discussions.” Jensen, Coun. Tom Croft and Oak Bay CAO Helen Koning were available for the 30-minute meeting. “It was an open and frank discussion and certainly what I thought was quite different was the tone being set by Minister Fassbender around the whole question of amalgamation,” Jensen said. “The position that was very clearly articulated was that this government will follow the law and not change the law that says no municipality will be forced into amalgamation. PLEASE SEE: No amalgamation studies planned, Page A8
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