How did all those topics of discussion get squeezed into a 57 minute podcast? This week, For the Record starts off with an exclusive interview with Alex Fisher who founded Delta Voices for Responsible Development. Are there lessons to be learned in Delta regarding how New Westminster became Canada’s 2nd most densely populated urban center? Alex thinks so!
Listen to the media roundup where a couple of media stories focusing on a controversial Metro Vancouver pay raise and a high profile law suit are featured.
Out with the crown, and in with the ?? What will New Westminster’s new logo look like now that Community First politicians have decided to can the crown? You won’t have to wait much longer as the big reveal takes place on Monday, June 9th in the council chamber. Will the new logo shed it’s colonial past, once and for all?
A motion in Vancouver to regularly proclaim Sikh Heritage Month has inspired a similar initiative in New Westminster. Coun. Paul Minhas is trying to get a majority of council to vote yes in support of adding Sikh Heritage Month to the annual list of recognized cultural events.
Ever wondered why some BC Hydro programs never make their way to New Westminster? It’s because we have a separate electrical utility that doesn’t harmonize all of our programs with them. But that may be changing thanks to a NWP motion that got passed a while ago. A staff report coming to council is recommending some excellent changes which may open up the door to new energy saving and climate protecting programs!
The podcast closes off with a great song by Ranj Singh! If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to tell your family and friends to follow! It’s available on all major platforms including Apple Podcast and Spotify.
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