ROTHENBURGER: Slimming down Sister City exchanges a good move
FOR CLOSE TO THREE DECADES, Kamloops has enjoyed a Sister City relationship with Uji, a city near Kyoto in Japan. Civic delegations have alternated biennial visits with each other.
Each delegation pays its own travel costs, with the destination city picking up the tab for accommodation and hosting. There are thousands of such Sister City agreements around the world, mostly based on cultural rather than business exchanges.
I’ve always been of the view that while they’d be more useful if they focused more on business, they’re very valuable in promoting international understanding, something we’re in dire need of these days. However, the cost has always been an irritant with taxpayers in both cities.