A decision to financially support the Nelson segment of the Sinixt Canoe Journey in June had to run through the rapids of policy, tradition and staff recommendation in order to paddle its way to calmer waters. A local Sinixt Canoe Journey (Nelson Stop) working group request formed in order to support the Sinixt Upper Columbia Canoe Journey, Salmon Ceremony and Language Camp
The city will be moving ahead with spending over $860,000 to finish its pier project despite cash crunch concerns expressed by some councillors. City council passed third reading March 3 on a motion to direct city staff to include in the Capital budget $861,244 in 2023 for the canopy portion of the City Pier Project. As a follow-up to the Hall Street Pier Project presentation
The city will be moving ahead with spending over $860,000 to finish its pier project despite cash crunch concerns expressed by some councillors. City council passed third reading March 3 on a motion to direct city staff to include in the Capital budget $861,244 in 2023 for the canopy portion of the City Pier Project. As a follow-up to the Hall Street Pier Project presentation
The city will be moving ahead with spending over $860,000 to finish its pier project despite cash crunch concerns expressed by some councillors. City council passed third reading March 3 on a motion to direct city staff to include in the Capital budget $861,244 in 2023 for the canopy portion of the City Pier Project. As a follow-up to the Hall Street Pier Project presentation
Nelson’s new mayor has an agenda. Janice Morrison admitted she wanted the newest version of Nelson city council to have more open and public discussions as well as agendas than it has ever had. In a bid to begin to restore trust and confidence in municipal government, Morrison said open government and clear council agendas with a council and staff reporting front-loaded