Carroll succeeds Tyson Andrykew, whose one-year term has expired and who will now serve as past-president. “I am honoured to assume the role of president of the Kamloops Chamber,” Carroll said. “Our community has endured a challenging time and, as we near the end of the pandemic, I look forward to supporting Acacia (Pangilinan, chamber execuitve director), the board, the chamber team and our wonderful members in working hard to ensure our whole community recovers and prospers.” Rick Welch of NRB Modular Solutions and Phillip Stagg-Tanner of Acres Enterprises were also officially sworn in as new chamber board members, taking a virtual oath of office alongside Mayor Ken Christian.
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Beaton said the designation was due to criminal, bylaw and fire activity. He said the city is working with the owners to make the properties again look like hotels and motels, not apartment buildings. A bylaws services report that went before the committee noted the property owners and managers committed to cleaning up properties and ensuring safety for residents in the area. Kamloops Accommodation Association president Tyson Andrykew said property owners have taken a number of steps, including altering business models to no longer accept monthly rentals, painting over graffiti, cleaning up properties, hiring security and altering landscaping to increase visibility.
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