Kelowna mayor Colin Basran says he香蕉视频直播檚 ready to run on his record, as he faces what could be a stiff challenge in the upcoming civic election from a close friend who is now publicly questioning his leadership over the last four years.
On Wednesday, former Kelowna Chamber of Commerce president Tom Dyas announced he will run against Basran in the Oct. 20 civic election. Basran is seeking a second term as mayor.
During his announcement, Dyas repeatedly said better leadership is needed at city hall.
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Basran, currently at the Union of B.C. Municipalities Convention in Whistler, hit back Thursday reeling off a long list of achievements under his leadership during the last four years at city hall including:
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He said he was very surprised someone he considered a close friend would run against him for mayor, but said he intends to run a positive campaign, adding if Dyas香蕉视频直播檚 entry into the race helps further debate on the issues, all the better.
Dyas and Basran have been close in the past, and have travelled together both as representatives of the city and privately. Both men went on holiday to New York last year to celebrate Basran香蕉视频直播檚 40th birthday.
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Dyas also cited poor communication and a lack of transparency from the current council in announcing his mayoral run. Basran refuted that, citing inclusion of many local organizations in the Journey Home Strategy as just one an example of the city desire to talk to, and listen to, the public.
Turning away from the election, Basran said he was happy with the reception he received from the B.C. ministers of health, poverty reduction and municipal affairs and housing in Whistler Wednesday at the UBCM convention as he continued to seek provincial support, and funding, for initiatives called for in the Journey Home Strategy.
He said it was clear the province supports what the city is doing addressing homelessness and said he was told it should serve as an example for other B.C. communities to follow.
As for the funding wants to help provide the supportive housing and support services called for by the strategy, Basran said he is very optimistic Victoria will help come through with money.
The city is currently working with B.C. housing on a number of social housing projects, with 100 units expected to be completed early next year.
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