RDOS hosting board meeting in the Town of Princeton to expand community presence
- The RDOS Board of Directors met in Princeton on May 22, departing from their usual location in Penticton.
- Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne invited the directors to tour Copper Mountain Mine, which has been operational for over 100 years and provides about 700 direct jobs.
- RDOS Chair Mark Pendergraft noted that hosting meetings in different communities allows more public engagement with the regional government process.
- Coyne stated, 'It is important that we experience one another's communities' to encourage connection between areas.
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RDOS hosting board meeting in the Town of Princeton to expand community presence
The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen will be hosting their usual board meeting in Princeton this week. On Thursday the RDOS will be at the Princeton & District Community Skills Centre. RDOS Chair Mark Pendergraft said the idea behind hosting the meeting in other locations is an importan...
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