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Mayoral candidates speak out at forum
Candidate lashes out at incumbents
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Karm Manhas, candidate for city council, literally pointed his finger at the incumbent city councillors during an all-candidates forum Saturday at UNBC’s Canfor Theatre. When Manhas was asked “What are your priorities when it comes to funding local arts, sports, and social services such as the public library? And please be as specific as possible,” he said he would forego the question and directed people to his answer on his website. He then made his way from where he was seated in the second row of candidates to take centre stage of the theatre where he turned to the incumbents seated in the front row. “The homeless have not had a toilet for four years,” Manhas said in a loud voice. ”I’m here to make change. Garth Frizzell, you have been here for 20 years. How come there’s no critical voices that speak up? There always needs to be another voice.” Manhas backtracked a bit and mentioned some of the incumbents who have a good reputation within the homeless community, including Brian Skakun.
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investment of private dollars to the city that we have captured, we have had some unprecedented issues and overruns to some projects, and I sat at the table when that happened,” she said. Changes were made at the staffing level, and changes were made for better transparency, and reporting.
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he is also willing to compromise. Incumbent Coun. Terri McConnachie, now running for the city’s top job, had a seat at the table for eight years when the city experienced major cost overruns and problems downtown. McConnachie was asked to explain why voters should trust her as mayor. “In addition to the unprecedented
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Mayoral and city council candidates gathered Saturday at UNBC to answer questions during an all-candidates forum.
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Five of the six candidates running for mayor were put on the hot seat during Saturday afternoon’s all-candidates forum held at UNBC. While candidate Lisa Mitchell was not in attendance at the forum, Adam Hyatt, Terri McConnachie, Roy Stewart, Chris Wood and Simon Yu were not only asked to weigh in on a variety of topics including social issues downtown but were also asked pointed questions about their campaigns. Hyatt, who is running on a campaign to ‘Cut the Fat’ at City Hall, was asked how he plans on doing that when the mayor only has one vote at the council table. “It’s very important who you vote for council,” answered Hyatt. “If you want to vote for big change than you have to vote for council that is going to support that change or whatever that platform is,” said Hyatt adding that if he is elected mayor “city council better take note.” He said as the mayor you “have to be a bit of a salesman and try and convince people to vote along with you” and that
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