Kamloops mayor defiant as council’s moves to limit his power mount
KAMLOOPS — In a news release distributed to media Wednesday (May 29), Kamloops councillor Kelly Hall unveiled resolutions from a closed council meeting on May 14, which include the decision that Mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson would no longer speak on behalf of council or the city of Kamloops.
While the city will be issuing a letter to community groups, fellow municipalities, as well as provincial and federal government agencies, those groups are under no legal obligation to follow the new Kamloops communications mandate. Despite that, Deputy Mayor Hall expects the new strategy to pay dividends.
“At the end of the day, what you want is good communication — you want accurate communication. I think with dealing with the deputy mayor and what we have set out in the guidelines, provincially as well as federally, you will find the communication improve and be on a little more timely basis,” said Hall.