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From YouTube: OCT 20 2022 Statements Doug Clovechok
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
3rd Session
42nd Parliament
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much
Mr
Speaker
and
with
the
Municipal
elections
behind
us,
I'd
like
to
acknowledge
three
outstanding
individuals
who
chose
not
to
run
for
re-election
with
a
snapshot
of
their
accomplishments.
Carl
sterzer
served
as
the
village
of
Canal
Flats
for
eight
years.
First,
as
a
counselor
and
most
recently
as
mayor,
he
worked
closely
with
the
kiskin
First
Nation
to
on
their
Columbia
Lake
Recreation
Center.
He
delivered
a
forward-thinking
ocp
that
focused
on
affordable
housing.
A
He
attracted
new
businesses
to
town
and
a
new
community
daycare,
which
is
scheduled
to
open
very
soon,
and
the
premier
actually
was
out
in
Canal
Flats.
One
of
those
celebrations
and
Carl
continues
to
be
a
passionate
advocate
for
the
Columbia
Valley
and
he's
going
to
be
he's
going
to
be
missed.
Jerry
Wilkie
served
the
folks
of
the
rdek
Electoral
area
G
for
14
years.
A
Jerry's
passion
for
the
environment
was
instrumental
in
establishing
the
Columbia
Valley
local
fund,
which
was
the
first
of
its
kind
in
Canada,
and
the
fund
provides
a
local
financial
support
for
important
projects
that
contribute
to
the
conservation
and
valuable
natural
areas
and
with
Jerry,
there's
politically
that
we
couldn't
be
further
apart,
he's
a
staunch
ndpier,
but
we
we
worked
well
together.
I
learned
a
lot
from
them
and
I
know
I'm
going
to
be
getting
him
out
to
door
knock
with
me.
A
During
the
next
election,
Clara
Reinhardt
served
the
community
of
Radium
Hot
Springs
for
14
years
six
years
as
a
counselor
and
mayor
for
eight
Clara
achieved
a
great
deal
for
her
community
with
her
colleagues
in
the
Columbia
Valley.
Most
recently,
Clara
was
recognized
in
Ottawa
as
a
community
champion
by
the
forest
product
Association
of
Canada,
and
one
of
her
biggest
highlights
was
the
radium's
new
community
center
and
building
it
all
with
BC
wood
products.