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iPolitics By Andrew Fleming. Published on Jun 22, 2021 4:17pm Do you remember where you were when Sidney Crosby scored the gold-winning goal in overtime? Vote for the B.C. Olympics Party!” Kevin Falcon (Kevin Falcon photo)
Queen Victoria probably didn’t put a great deal of thought into it, when she decided to name a distant colonial outpost “British Columbia.” Last month, a resolution was put forward at the Lower Mainland Local Government Association’s annual general meeting asking that the province come up with something that better reflects the region’s history and cultural diversity.
There’s a certain irony that the motion came from Pemberton, a picturesque mountain town of roughly 2,500 people on unceded Lil’wat Nation territory, itself named after a Hudson’s Bay Company surveyor who never set foot there. In the end, only 40 per cent of fellow municipalities voted to seek a provincial rebranding.
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A Vernon city councillor is calling for B.C.’s Health Ministry to reconsider its ban on non-food vendors at farmers markets.
Scott Anderson said in a news release, the change made on Jan. 8 to only allow food vendors, which are considered essential, has been “catastrophic” for farmers markets, lowering attendance by both vendors and customers.
Anderson, a former interim leader of the B.C. Conservative Party, will try to get support for his motion from Vernon council at its Feb. 22 meeting.
“This is another example of the discriminatory policies that are killing small businesses, promoting large businesses, and generally distorting the economy in favour of the large chains, while achieving very little to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Anderson said.