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KTW reached out to some other regional districts for their CAOs’ credit card charges. The number of restaurant/coffee shop/food expenses charged by CAOs in various regional districts in 2019:
• Sukh Gill, Thompson-Nicola Regional District: 172 times.
• Robert Lapham, Capital Regional District: 17 times.
• David Sewell, Regional District of North Okanagan: 6 times.
• Carol Mason and Jerry Dobrovolny, Metro Vancouver Regional District: one time.
TNRD board chair Ken Gillis said the board did not know the extent to which spending occurred and has called the amounts “surprising” and “somewhat distressing.”
In a five-year period of total TNRD expenses for meals and accommodations claimed by all employees, 2018 featured the most $92,706. In 2018, TNRD CAO Sukh Gill charged a total of $41,125 on his regional district credit card as a result of visits by himself and others to restaurants, coffee shops, wineries, liquor stores and grocery stores. Below is a gr
“I’ve been around politics for a very long time, very interested in politics and very supportive of politicians in government,” DeSantis told KTW. “I’m at a point in my life where I have the experience, strength and confidence to be able to, I believe, move successfully forward and make a difference in our community.” DeSantis is originally from the Prairies, where she was born in Saskatoon and grew up in Calgary. She has been a member of the Conservative Party of Canada for about six months. DeSantis unsuccessfully sought a nomination in 2015 for the provincial Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta. She described the timing of her decision to seek the nomination locally as one that has always been discussed around the table for “quite a while.”