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It s been a issue for communities for quite some time, Gimse said Tuesday (March 22). The issue has come up several times over the years, and the problem is that neither the Local Government Act nor the Community Charter provides regional districts with the authority to regulate business.
Pemberton council discussed the issue at its March 15 meeting after Councillor Lisa Ames expressed concern earlier in March over the regional district s inability to take action against Outdoor Adventures following reports of the sled dog incident.
Ames said Tuesday that she s wanted to see regulation for businesses in SLRD Electoral Area C for some time and that the sled dog issue was simply an example of why.
In most cases, I was pleased with the response we received and receptiveness to the issues that we have at hand, said Pemberton Mayor Jordan Sturdy during Tuedsay s (Oct. 2) council meeting. Granted, though, these are 15-minute meetings. It s really difficult to go into any kind of substantial discussion. We ll receive letters of follow-up from the minister or ministry staff, which will create a point in time where we can have a dialogue and refer back to discussions that we ve had.
In a meeting with transportation minister Mary Polak, Gimse said she and Village of Pemberton representatives brought up a number of issues with conditions on Highway 99 north of Whistler, including the need to improve shoulders for cyclists and the necessity of a northbound passing lane on Suicide Hill instead of the informal arrangement that currently exists.