Music festival at Red in mid-September; tennis and lacrosse speak up; significant grants to the City relieve financial pressures; the Five Year Financial plan moves ahead; evaluating recreation proposals; anticipating rising policing costs; concern about short-term rental regulation; the latest RDKB report April 3, 2023 PRESENT: Mayor Andy Morel, and Councillors Stewart
Following an extensive and inclusive nine-month process, the Selkirk College Board of Governors has chosen Dr. Maggie Matear as the next president of the regional post-secondary. With a diverse resume that includes teaching, economic and community development, strategic planning and post-secondary leadership, Matear will arrive to her new position on May 30, 2022 to take the
Following an extensive and inclusive nine-month process, the Selkirk College Board of Governors has chosen Dr. Maggie Matear as the next president of the regional post-secondary. With a diverse resume that includes teaching, economic and community development, strategic planning and post-secondary leadership, Matear will arrive to her new position on May 30, 2022 to take the
Following an extensive and inclusive nine-month process, the Selkirk College Board of Governors has chosen Dr. Maggie Matear as the next president of the regional post-secondary. With a diverse resume that includes teaching, economic and community development, strategic planning and post-secondary leadership, Matear will arrive to her new position on May 30, 2022 to take the
Six Selkirk College Storylines from 2021 Wrapping Up A Most Unusual Year at Post-Secondary It was a year of adaptation and acrimony. Shrouded by the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Selkirk College community found new ways of working and being that squeezed every drop of creativity and resilience just to figure out a way to get by. As the region began to emerge from the