Kamloops Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson [52:15] and coun. Dale Bass [26:20] hop in for a spirited edition of Kamloops Last Week.
Among topics are the defeated Lansdowne Street multi-use pathway proposal, council staying the course on garbage pickup dates in December, coun. Mike O’Reilly’s assertion that Hamer-Jackson created an unsafe working environment for city employees by mentioning a staffer by name during the Tuesday, Dec. 5, council meeting, Bill 45 and coun. Katie Neustaeter, among others, asking the mayor to provide more advanced notice to council/staff after his request for an update on a motion.
Bass, a Thompson-Nicola Regional district director, is asked about the TNRD board voting to give itself a raise and whether the timing was right.
Also, she says there is no getting around rising property-tax rates in the city, blaming past councils for the dilemma, and suggests the mayor was attempting to have a gotcha moment and embarrass a staff member during council on Tuesday.
We also hear from Bass about some of council’s accomplishments and why she is looking forward to the next three years.
In the Tattle of Hastings [1:14:11], co-host Marty Hastings delves into the motor-vehicle accident last week in Kamloops that took the life of one TRU WolfPack men’s volleyball player (Owyn McInnis) and left two others critically injured (Owen Waterhouse and Riley Brinnen).
Hastings visited the memorial site set up for those involved in the crash with the South Kamloops Titans’ senior boys’ volleyball team, which won the B.C. championship last weekend and dedicated the victory to McInnis, who helped coach their team.
We hear from the Titans.
Also discussed on the show: Apocalypse Now, gondolas in Kamloops, the Summit Drive overpass, the hot turkey sandwich at Bailey’s Pub, Takeout Tuesday at Senior Froggy, Tal Bachman agreeing to come on our show and the developing Mike Miltimore Trade Agreement.
We tease a new segment that will debut next week, with Kamloops media members — including representatives from Castanet Kamloops and CFJC — set to join KLW for panel discussions on a monthly basis.
The KLW sponsorship improv session [21:02] takes the #LastWeekClique on a trip to St. Albert, Alta., with help from Volkswagen of Kamloops, Gord’s Appliance and Mattress Centre and McDonald’s.
We discuss the good, clean food at Maca Ranch [14:27], the Turtle Valley farm that delivers beef, pork, chicken and lamb to Kamloops.
Support the independent business by shopping online at macaranch.ca and email questions to [email protected].
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