Regional District Directors Selected
Prince George, B.C.- Mayor Lyn Hall will be a Director for the Regional District of Fraser Fort George, the other three who will accompany him have been chosen as well.Nominated were Murry Krause, Albert Koehler, Frank Everitt and Garth Frizzell.
Speaking to their nomination, Murry Krause outlined his past experience with the Regional District “I think it’s important that whoever is elected to the Regional District thinks regionally, not just about Prince George “.
Albert Koehler reflected on his work on the Omineca Beetle Action Coalition as being a positive for his being selected to the Regional District. he even brought along a video clip of his “Ignite the North” project which promotes entrepreneurship.
Councillor Garth Frizzell spoke about the issues that are coming up not just for the City of Prince George but the Regional District as well “As goes the City so goes the Regional District and as goes the Regional District so goes the City.”
Councillor Frank Everitt said he looked forward to the opportunity to continue to work with the Regional District having acted as an alternate “Our connection with the Regional District is significant”.
Ballots were distributed, and the final three selected and they are:
- Murry Krause
- Frank Everitt
- Albert Koehler
Councillor Garth Frizzell will be the “floating” alternate, filling in if any of those selected are not available, secondary alternates were also noted.
Comments
So the city gets 18 votes out of how many for Regional District?
Nice income.
City of Prince George has 18 “weighted” votes of 29.
RDFFG has a total of 14 Directors as follows:
City of PG – 4
Mackenzie – 1
McBride – 1
Valemount – 1
Area A, C, D, E, F, G, H — 1 Director per Area
why am I not surprised at any of the names?
Looks like a good old boy club.
Too bad, Frizzel would have been a better choice. Ah well, Murry is right, and do hope they all think regionally when they step into RDFFG.
Very strong board !
Not that it matters but if these 4 directors could have a say if the Haldi people leave the city they could not vote as it would be a conflict of interest?
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