Clarifying the issue -- vote with all the facts on Saturday
When I decided to get involved with the Yes to Opportunity group, my intentions were simple; to engage the citizens of Cranbrook in an information gathering quest. I knew that when any one person looked at the facts with an open mind, they would undoubtedly see that this is a great opportunity for Cranbrook. That’s what the East Hill Boundary Extension is all about; an opportunity for us to plan for future generations. But some how in the last few weeks, the real referendum question has been forgotten and replaced with all sorts of unrelated issues. So what are we voting on again? Oh ya, the referendum question is: Should the City of Cranbrook expand its city boundary to include the private lands on the East hill?
Proposed forum takes shape
The Daily Townsman - November 5, 2009
The East Hill boundary public forum still appears on track for Nov. 10, but contrary to what was originally reported, the forum is being sponsored by the Kootenay New Advertiser and moderated by Tanya Laing Gahr of Koocanusa Publications Inc.
Pro-expansion delegations hold forth at Council
The Daily Townsman - November 3, 2009
Letter to the editor - Keep Cranbrook moving forward
The Daily Townsman - November 3, 2009
Letter to the editor - Vote yes for economic opportunity
The Daily Townsman - November 3, 2009
Campaign Office:
YES To Opportunity Campaign Office
323C Kootenay Street North
Cranbrook, BC V1C 3T6
Media Contact:
Courtney Magro
Campaign Manager, Yes To Opportunity Campaign
Courtney.Magro@yesvote.ca
250-919-6445
To receive news releases from the Yes to Opportunity campaign email: info@yesvote.ca
