Kamloops mayor didn’t see enough changes to city, leading to changes to committees
KAMLOOPS — The mayor of Kamloops says changes he’s made to the city’s standing committees amount to a ‘positive’ move, saying he hasn’t seen enough change in the community during his six months in office to warrant status quo.
Speaking with CFJC Today about changes made Thursday (Mar. 16) to the committee membership, Reid Hamer-Jackson claimed some of the councillors have not been putting in the work necessary to force change, particularly when it comes to street issues.
“We’ve added some people and some citizens and I think it’s a real positive move. I think we can have more impact,” he said. “I didn’t see a whole lot of movement in some things.”