Episode 17: Exclusive interview with Anita Dunn who announced the closure of her New West business

Small business owner Anita Dunn made headlines recently when she announced she was closing her high-profile Mila and Paige clothing store this spring. In her announcement, Dunn took direct aim at a raft of city-related decisions and initiatives that she believes led to the demise of her retail shop.

Whether it was skyrocketing parking rates or the impact a lengthy sewer replacement project took on her business, Dunn says it all played a role in helping to keep customers away. She’s also concerned with the recent trend to concentrate so many social service providers in the downtown core. She highlights why opening a ‘temporary’ homeless shelter nearby with only limited hours has actually served to increase street disorder along Columbia Street.

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 “The city is sending a message to everyone visiting to get in and get out. So how is this ever going to be a tourist destination? It’s not,” she said in video she posted on her Instagram account. “So I’m angry. I’m really angry at the city.”

In this exclusive interview, Dunn not only explores the problems plaguing small business owners in New West, but she begins to talk about what some of the solutions might be. We ask her to compare Columbia Street to Vancouver’s popular and thriving Commercial Drive in terms of its vibrancy. We explore with Dunn whether there is anything we can learn from their success and apply in New West.

Dunn also responds to some of the vicious online attacks that have been hurled at her since she spoke out and talks about how other small businesses in the area are equally fed up – but frightened to speak out. Joining Dunn on the podcast is fellow Columbia Street small business owner and New West City Councillor Paul Minhas.

We also get to have a bit of fun with our latest edition of Bell or Buzzer!

It’s an important interview that’s bound to stir up debate, but one you will want to listen to and share with friends and family. This podcast is available for download on all major platforms.

 

Episode 16: Costly logo rebranding, infrastructure deficit grows, designating vegetation as heritage, and 14% property tax hikes

Join special guest New West Councillor Paul Minhas for a special Feb 26th City Council roundup discussion. We start the podcast off with our popular Bell or Buzzer game including a discussion on what’s been happening to some iconic local small businesses.

Other topics include a 14% property tax hike over two years; using the Heritage Revitalization Agreement process to protect a non-native tree planted in the 1960s; growing controversy regarding recent appointments to city committees; why an amendment to support additional mental health, drug treatment and rehab failed; a crime and safety report gets submitted to council; our infrastructure deficit grows and much, much more!

You’ll want to listen to this latest Council roundup which expands and provides insights into the items raised and debated at New West City Council. You can download this podcast on all major platforms.

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Episode 15: Exclusive interview with Delta City Councillor Dylan Kruger

On this episode of For the Record, I chat with popular Delta City Councillor Dylan Kruger. Dylan was first elected to Council in 2018 and has made a big impression in his community. We cover a number of interesting topics including trucks smashing into overpasses, housing shortages and flood protection in both Delta and New Westminster. Dylan also touches upon the challenges of getting younger people engaged and elected to municipal councils across our province.

What would our podcast be without a distinctly New West themed edition of Bell or Buzzer. Dylan didn’t need to call a friend, but you’ll have to tune in to find out how me made out! Put in your earbuds, crank up the sound in your car…and get ready for a great discussion with Councillor Kruger.

You can download For the Record on all major platforms including Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon and Apple Podcasts.

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