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Canada West Puts UNBC on Hold

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Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:36 AM

 

Prince George, B.C - News the Canada West University Athletic Association is delaying a vote on UNBC’s membership for one year is being received with disappointment at UNBC.

“We have done everything asked of us in our application to join Canada West in men’s and women’s basketball so it’s disappointing that we are being asked to sit on the sidelines and wait while Canada West continues to consider its options,” says UNBC President Charles Jago.

UNBC has been considering an application to Canada West for several years. It officially submitted its application for men’s and women’s basketball in July, 2008. This past November, the University hosted a Canada West membership committee that was exploring the potential for expansion. This was followed in February by a UNBC presentation in Calgary to the full Canada West membership. This presentation featured President Jago, Prince George Mayor Dan Rogers, Canadian Olympian (and former UNBC Board member) Charmaine Crooks, and MLA Shirley Bond (via video message) who all strongly supported the University’s bid for membership.

“We know that we had one of the strongest applications, with a level of community support that is unparalleled among the existing or prospective Canada West members,” says Athletic Director, Len McNamara. “While this delay from Canada West is disappointing for the University and our student-athletes, I’m sure it is equally frustrating for the many fans of the Timberwolves. A positive vote from Canada West would have been the perfect end to a season that saw the women capture silver in BC and the men host a memorable national championship tournament.”

The one-year delay from Canada West is also being applied to the applications for membership from Vancouver Island University and UBC-Okanagan. In addition, Thompson Rivers University and the University of the Fraser Valley are being delayed for one year in their request to graduate from probationary members of Canada West to full members. Canada West is continuing to evaluate the implications of expansion, which include the additional financial cost to current members and the long term competitiveness of teams.


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It seems UNBC's application is delayed, the same way as other BC university-colleges. It is part of the processs and there is no discrimination involved here, unlike some reports from UNBC which suggest discrimination is rampant
there and research and careers are on hold.

Is Jago unhappy with the delay or for not being treated differently than the other universities? Or for the new UNBC president taking credit for it? What is the big deal anyway? I haven't seen the top administration of UBC-Okanagan or Thompson Rivers University or the University of the Fraser Valley go on the record and raise the issue.

There are far more important issues in UNBC, not addressed by Jago and not reported by the media.
The above media report also needs correction of dates. Because if UNBC has applied officially in July 2008, it is now 10 months and by July 2009 it will be **one year**.

"... delaying a vote on UNBC’s membership for one year is being received ..."